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Mantis shrimp can distinguish light in unusual ways using many photoreceptor types. Unlike our three-channel color system, it uses a more segmented spectral sampling.
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Mantis shrimp can distinguish light in unusual ways using many photoreceptor types. Unlike our three-channel color system, it uses a more segmented spectral sampling.
In the Sun, nuclei normally repel each other, but quantum tunneling helps them slip through the barrier and fuse. Starlight exists partly thanks to quantum probability.
Some ants carry leaves not to eat them, but to feed fungus gardens. The colony grows the fungus and harvests it regularly.
Sound can’t travel in space, yet the universe carries a leftover trace. The cosmic microwave background behaves like the oldest light from the Big Bang, mapping tiny temperature ripples.
The human brain produces at least 1460 dreams each year. These numbers are a reflection of the subconscious that gets lost in the depths of sleep.
In the classical world a wall is a stop; in quantum it can be a probability. A particle can appear on the other side even without ‘enough’ energy, and the effect is used in real tech.
The amount of saliva a person produces over a lifetime is enough to fill two swimming pools. Learn more about this interesting fact.
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