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Odor receptors recognize certain molecules like a lock and key and then fire signals. Similar shapes can smell similar, while tiny differences can flip the scent completely.
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Odor receptors recognize certain molecules like a lock and key and then fire signals. Similar shapes can smell similar, while tiny differences can flip the scent completely.
Graphene is a one atom thick sheet of carbon, yet remarkably strong. Its atomic lattice makes it both tough and conductive, turning it into a materials science superstar.
A river looks the same, yet water molecules constantly move. Flow, diffusion, and turbulence remake the water at a point within seconds.
Some materials drop electrical resistance to zero at very low temperatures, letting current flow without loss. They also expel magnetic fields, producing the levitation-like Meissner effect.
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.
Shape memory alloys can be bent and crushed, then return when heated. It is not magic, it is a phase change in the crystal structure.
Without gravity, tears form a ball around the eye. If astronauts don"t wipe them, vision gets blurry.
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