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The nasal cycle is the alternating congestion and decongestion between nostrils. It usually happens every couple of hours, ...
This is easy, as long as you accept that Earth is a rotating sphere. If you are standing at the equator, you move west at ...
Eating earth (geophagy) is classified as a mental health condition by the American Psychiatric Association – unless it’s part ...
The shape of the walnut arises from mechanical differences between the inner tissues and the outer, drier, rigid tissues.
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Feedback is delighted by the discovery of a very specific scientific sculpture park in China – and wonders if readers can top ...
Lions, tigers, bears – they all evolved to have front-facing eyes that humans relate to because it was an advantage to them, ...
Luminous by Silvia Park and Ode to the Half-Broken by Suzanne Palmer are both thoughtful and well-written science fiction ...
John Pendry is known for creating an invisibility cloak. Twenty years on, he has used the same principles to fashion an even ...
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