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Tackling curiosity by explaining Science in simple words. Please RT if you like the post.

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The hotter the pan, the LONGER water survives on it. At 193°C, water doesn't evaporate — it floats on a cushion of its own steam. It's called the Leidenfrost effect, and the physics is wild. youtu.be/bCE4tj3saEA
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Your left hand can't become your right. Turns out molecules work the same way, and this tiny difference controls smell, taste, and even medicine. Why mirror images aren't always the same: youtu.be/cjoNTFQhuMc #science #chemistry #mindblown
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Ever wondered why figure skaters spin faster when they pull their arms in, or how cats always land on their feet? Discover the fascinating physics of moment of inertia – the hidden rule that governs everything that spins! #physics #science youtu.be/2sbaXM_UNxw
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The secret to the blue sky and fiery sunsets? It's all thanks to Rayleigh scattering, where tiny air molecules scatter blue light more than red! Check out our latest video to learn more. youtu.be/l-2ekH1QPpY
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Have you ever wondered how players like Ronaldo and Messi turn the ball’s path mid air? It’s due to the Magnus effect! Find out more in our latest video. #science #physics youtu.be/AHeu-3lGzQQ
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Was the microscope in your school laboratory a major attraction for you? Are you aware of the different types of microscopes? Which one is the best and why? Let's find out in this article! #microscope #physics sciabc.us/f3zFU
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In humid conditions, #bones might break down in a matter of a decade or so, but in a dry climate, it could take thousands of years! Bones do #decay , just at a slower rate than other types of organic material and tissue. #fossils sciabc.us/Vpjdg
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