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Month: January 2016

January 29, 2016 Environment / Health / Science

What Dried Up Lake Poopo? Scientists Are Zeroing In On A Cause.

Solar panels could be to blame for the sudden evaporation of water from this popular tourist attraction.

January 21, 2016 Environment / Health / Science / Viruses & Outbreaks

Is Fluoride To Blame For Flint’s Water Crisis?

President Obama declared a state of emergency in Flint, Michigan, but what isn’t he telling you?

January 18, 2016 Plants & Animals / Science / Technology / Uncategorized

Mantids Watch 3D Movies For Science

Researchers can show the mantids whatever images they want with these tiny glasses and modern 3D technology.

January 17, 2016 Chemistry / Environment / Food & Nutrition / Health / Technology

Timed Farting May Improve Your Running Pace

Our bodies also need gas to run, just like cars. Gas is just air in the digestive tract, but this gas is released from the mouth by burping or from the rectum by farting.

January 15, 2016 Children / Fringe Sciences / Uncategorized

Dinosaur Toys More Dangerous For Kids Than Other Stuff, says MADTFCIOCLLC

Dinosaur toys are scaring some children, and encouraging others to be violent and angry, observation shows.

January 14, 2016 Chemistry / Food & Nutrition / Health / Uncategorized

Is Your Lip Balm Killing You? 5 Ways To Check.

Ingredients in your lip balm may be irritating your skin and causing you harm.

January 12, 2016 Food & Nutrition / Love & Romance / Uncategorized

Cheez-It® Crackers: The Newest Superfood

Great news for you snack food junkies: an independent study conducted by the Sharp Research Institute in Texas has new

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January 8, 2016 Children / Science / Space / Uncategorized

Moonwalking virtually eliminated as form of transportation, scientists conclude

Researchers conclude that moonwalking is a very cool way to move, but most kids are eschewing the fluid technique at virtually every opportunity.

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