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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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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.
Certain ceramic coatings in spacecraft act as shields against extreme heat. Low thermal conductivity and high durability do what metal alone cannot.
Some isotopes shrink by a fixed half life and the rate is remarkably regular. That is why we can date rocks and estimate the age of archaeological samples.
−273.15°C looks like a target, but physics says you can approach it, not reach it. As you cool, the remaining energy is harder to remove; each step costs more and the wall retreats.
The taste of apples, onions, and potatoes comes from the interaction with taste buds and smell. Each offers a different taste experience.
Explosions in space movies are loud, but in reality sound cannot propagate in vacuum. Sound needs a medium to carry vibrations, and space lacks it.
Did you know that covering your nose while sneezing doesn't affect your eyes? However, it can damage your eardrum.
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