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The Mayan city of Chichen Itza is full of architectural and engineering marvels. But El Castillo does even more: clap your hands at the base of the stairs and the song of a sacred Mayan bird will echo through the air.
[πΉ Anil B.]
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[πΉ Anil B.]
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π11π2β€1
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A kinetic , musical sculpture by artist Γtienne KrΓ€henbΓΌhl. This is called ``State of the Soul''
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5,000 years ago, the Chinese learned to make quilts from the silk of the silkworm, which are breathable, light, and cozy
[πΉ peter.pan810]
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[πΉ peter.pan810]
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π6π₯3
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π«§ Collects air to make an underwater habitat π«§
The 'diving bell spider' (Argyroneta aquatica) is the only spider that lives entirely under water. It breathes air, which it traps in a dome-shaped web suspended between aquatic plants.
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The 'diving bell spider' (Argyroneta aquatica) is the only spider that lives entirely under water. It breathes air, which it traps in a dome-shaped web suspended between aquatic plants.
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π€―10π2
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Explosive forming is a metalworking technique in which an explosive charge is used instead of a punch or press
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Sweet Fishs CafΓ© In Thailand where the floor is filled with water and fish swim amongst the customers
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π6πΏ5π2
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Why do onions make you cry?
Because when cut, they release sulfenic acids, reacting with enzymes to form syn-Propanethial-S-oxide, a volatile lachrymator compound that irritates eyes.
It's microbial attack and a defence against being eaten by animals.
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Because when cut, they release sulfenic acids, reacting with enzymes to form syn-Propanethial-S-oxide, a volatile lachrymator compound that irritates eyes.
It's microbial attack and a defence against being eaten by animals.
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π€£7π4β€2
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Ballooning, sometimes called kiting, is a process by which spiders move through the air by releasing gossamer threads to catch the wind, causing them to become airborne
Watch that happen here
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Watch that happen here
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A compilation of modern machines that make agriculture more efficient and effective
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[πΉ amused]
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A female Phronima sedentaria - βmonster in a barrelβ - on Scilly today!
An amphipod crustacean, she parasitises salps, devouring them from the inside, forming a vessel to raise her young!
These incredible creatures were the inspiration behind Ridley Scottβs 1979 film, Alien π½
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An amphipod crustacean, she parasitises salps, devouring them from the inside, forming a vessel to raise her young!
These incredible creatures were the inspiration behind Ridley Scottβs 1979 film, Alien π½
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For the past decade, Simon Beck has been decorating the Alps with his stunning mathematical drawings, created by running in snowshoes across freshly laid snow
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#art
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#art
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How your body stops the bleeding when you injure yourself. Blood coagulation explained
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π6π€―1
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Burning steel wool makes it heavier. Why? The increase in mass comes from the additional oxygen that combines with iron to form a new solid iron oxide.
4Fe(s) + 3Oβ(g) β 2FeβOβ(s)
In other words, fast rusting.
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4Fe(s) + 3Oβ(g) β 2FeβOβ(s)
In other words, fast rusting.
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