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Your Best Friend Probably Smells Like You
The microbes that crawl all over us give us our unique scents. And research shows that not only do we prefer our own, but we tend to choose friends with a similar smell. Hosted by: Savannah Geary […]
The Star That Shouldn’t Exist
[…] One of strangest discoveries in astronomy is one you’ve probably never heard of – Przybylski’s Star. This is a star that defies natural explanation and has many wondering whether this could be evidence of alien life, a star being … Continue reading
The Story of Venus and Its Moon Zoozve..Wait What? It Has a moon?
[…] Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about Zoozve Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/524522_… https://arxiv.org/abs/1208.4444 More Venus updates: • Venus Updates: Strange Flashes, Atmos… More about Earth’s quasi moon: • Asteroid Kamo’oalewa May Actually Be … Continue reading
Study Finds That Earth’s Core Wobbles on Its Axis Every 8.5 Years | My Modern Met
By Madeleine Muzdakis on February 17, 2024 Photo: VAMPY1/Depositphotos This finding sheds light on the inner workings of our planet. The Earth spins around an axis that is roughly vertical, and as it spins, we move through day and night. … Continue reading
How the First Transatlantic Submarine Cable in 1858 led to Transmission Line Theory as we know it
he key to understanding modern transmission line theory is to first understand its history. This is the story of how the first Transatlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858 led to the birth of Transmission Line Theory. Professor William Thomson (later Lord … Continue reading
The Evolution of Flying Fish
Flying fish are heavily specialised creatures having undergone many changes in body shape and behaviour to leap from the see and glide. So how did something so complex evolve? To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/MothLightMedia To donate to … Continue reading