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Live Science | Tomatoes randomly mated with another plant 9 million years ago. The result? Potatoes.
By Sascha Pare published July 31, 2025 Potatoes and tomatoes are more closely related than they look. Researchers say they have finally uncovered the mysterious origins of one of our favorite carbs: the humble potato. Random mating between wild tomato … Continue reading
This Experiment Only Works in a Falling Plane
I tested 5 wild experiments in a zero gravity plane… Listen with me on Audible at https://www.audible.com/cleo I’m scanning my brain inside a plane that’s about to DIVE toward the ground… to test how weightlessness helps or hurts your brain. … Continue reading
I am Scared for Ireland…
Go to https://ground.news/hank for a better way to stay informed. Subscribe for 40% off unlimited access to world-wide coverage through my link. Some Sources: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4146… https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases… https://phys.org/news/2025-06-simulat… […]
Stonehenge Isn’t A Henge (And Other Things You Didn’t Know)
[…] You’ve heard of Stonehenge. It’s that big rock circle over in England. But there’s a lot more to it than that, and researchers have been studying it for centuries. From the people who lived near it to how and … Continue reading