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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.
Ninety-five percent of jellyfish are made up of water, and they have neither a brain, nor a heart, nor blood. With these intriguing characteristics, they are among the mysterious creatures of the seas.
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.
Placebo is not pure imagination; expectation and context can influence pain and stress circuits. The brain can sometimes activate its own pain relief systems more strongly.
A typical pencil can draw a line 56 km long. The graphite inside the pencil is made up of carbon atoms. The pencil has the capacity to write 45,000 words a day.
At the right pressure and temperature, water can boil and form ice in the same container. This is the triple point, a quiet hero of precise measurement.
Silkworms feed on an amount equal to 86,000 times their own weight in 56 days. During this process, their bodies undergo an incredible transformation!
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