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Atomic clocks keep time by counting an atom’s ultra-regular vibrations billions of times per second. That’s why GPS can drift if timing slips by mere nanoseconds.
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Atomic clocks keep time by counting an atom’s ultra-regular vibrations billions of times per second. That’s why GPS can drift if timing slips by mere nanoseconds.
Although glass looks solid, it's actually a very slowly flowing liquid called an "amorphous solid."
Ostriches have eyes that are larger than their brains. This interesting feature allows them to see their surroundings better.
The word "world" is derived from the Old English word 'eorðe.' This word means land, and over time, its meaning has expanded, gaining cultural and geographical conceptual richness.
Sound needs air molecules. In the vacuum of space, two ships could explode side by side in complete silence.
Sharks appeared 220 million years before dinosaurs. The first sharks began to live in the seas 450 million years ago.
Tardigrades can dry out for years and then revive when water returns. Vacuum, radiation, and extreme cold near -200°C still do not stop some of them.
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