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Baby Yoda using jedi powers to change young liberal minds
January 13, 2020 Children / Science / The Brain / Viruses & Outbreaks

The Mandalorian = MAGA? Meet “The Baby Yoda Effect”

Is the cute and lovable young Yoda from the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian” using subliminal messages to change young liberal minds?

July 20, 2016 Biology & Genetics / Children / Health / Science / Technology

More Scientists Now Admitting Human Cloning A Reality

Two scientists who worked for human cloning centers have recently spoken out. Under the condition of anonymity, they talk about what they witnessed — and what’s coming.

April 28, 2016 Biology & Genetics / Environment / Health / Love & Romance / Science / Technology / Viruses & Outbreaks

Is Skateboarding In Your Genes? New Research Says It Might Be.

Scientists have discovered that great skateboarding ability may be hard-wired in your DNA through a special gene. But just because you skate doesn’t automatically mean you carry the gene.

April 11, 2016 Environment / Science / Technology

Wind Turbines: How Do They Work?

These giant, twirling mystery machines have surprises inside–and there are Big Ideas coming for the future of wind turbines.

March 18, 2016 Chemistry / Food & Nutrition / Love & Romance / Plants & Animals / Science

Can You Really Grow A Banana Kiwi Hybrid?

We put this video to the test to determine once and for all: can you really grow a kiwi inside of a banana?

March 14, 2016 Biology & Genetics / Children / Environment / Health / Plants & Animals / Science / Technology / Viruses & Outbreaks

Zika Virus Spreading Via Underground Tubes

Scientists are trying to determine what caused the recent outbreak of the Zika virus. It started in one area, and spread rapidly through other parts of the world in a short period of time. But how is it traveling so quickly? Underground tubes could be to blame.

February 18, 2016 Fringe Sciences / Plants & Animals / Science / Uncategorized

Paleontology Is Rife With Fraud, Experts Conclude

The controversial report released this week is rocking the paleontology world.

February 15, 2016 Science

Human Surrogates for Clones of Dead Pets Now A Reality

Looking to clone a dead pet? Scientists have discovered a way for humans to incubate clones of their own deceased family pets in utero.

February 4, 2016 Biology & Genetics / Chemistry / Food & Nutrition / Health / Science

Feeling Ill? Your Gut Microbiota May Be To Blame.

Maintaining the proper balance in your gut microbiome is imperative to optimum health and avoiding leaky gut syndrome.

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.

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