Tag: technews

  • You Won’t Believe What This Healthy Snack Is!

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    You Won’t Believe What This Healthy Snack Is! #shorts #fruit #peach skin #Advertisement Advertisement #pesticides Peach fuzz: Yay or nay? Peach fuzz, also known as trichomes, might benefit the plant, but it’s not always peaches and cream for everyone. Some people may experience digestive issues or an allergic reaction when they eat peach skin. But…

  • Intergalactic Invader: Alien Star Enters Milky Way!

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    Intergalactic Invader: Alien Star Enters Milky Way! #shorts #S0 #stars #galaxy #star BREAKING NEWS: A young star from a small galaxy has traveled all the way to the center of our Milky Way galaxy, only to be rejected by the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*. Scientists say the star, named S0-6, is about to get…

  • Scientists Discover New Tree-Dwelling Shrimp in the Cyclops Mountains!

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    Scientists Discover New Tree-Dwelling Shrimp in the Cyclops Mountains! #shorts #expedition #team #Cyclops Mountains #shrimp Scientists discovered a new shrimp that lives on land in the Cyclops Mountains of Papua, Indonesia. The shrimp is a surprise find because it’s so far from water and it’s the first of its kind. The team also found a…

  • Say Goodbye to Root Canals Forever!

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    Say Goodbye to Root Canals Forever! #shorts #pulp #RvE1 #tooth #infection Scientists are developing tissue-regenerating tech that could help avoid the dreaded root canal. But for now, it’s a root canal and gratitude for the existence of anesthetic. 🌟 Enjoying the content? Discover fantastic items via my Amazon affiliate link! 🎁 Or if you’re feeling…

  • El Niño: The Climate Change Mystery We Don’t Fully Understand

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    El Niño: The Climate Change Mystery We Don’t Fully Understand #shorts #El Niño #Pacific Ocean #made-up human concepts #Earth’s climate El Niño, the “little boy” that can devastate the planet, is a mystery. Scientists don’t know exactly what causes it or how it works, but they think it might be linked to the sun’s magnetic…

  • Do You Know The Secret Language That All Humans Speak?

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    Do You Know The Secret Language That All Humans Speak? #shorts #co-speech gestures #ƞeyda ÖzçalÄ±ĆŸkan #children #silent gestures A new study has found that children develop a universal system of nonverbal communication at a young age. Researchers say that kids who speak English or Turkish use gestures differently depending on whether they’re speaking or not.…

  • You Won’t Believe What Your DNA Can Reveal About You!

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    You Won’t Believe What Your DNA Can Reveal About You! #shorts #information #genetic testing company #DNA records #name Genetic testing: what can they really do with your DNA? Got your DNA sequenced? Well, there’s a lot that can be done with that information, but not all of it is good. Insurance companies could use your…

  • Europa and Enceladus: Alien Life Could Be Right Under Our Noses!

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    Europa and Enceladus: Alien Life Could Be Right Under Our Noses! #shorts #Enceladus’s geysers #life #amino acids #liquid water ocean Scientists have discovered that Enceladus’s geysers are so powerful that they can launch ice grains containing amino acids into space, but not so powerful that they’ll destroy the amino acids in the process. This means…

  • The Secret To Making The Perfect Espresso

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    The Secret To Making The Perfect Espresso #shorts #coffee lover #water #static electricity #Advertisement Advertisement A new study has found that adding a splash of water to your coffee beans before grinding them can improve the flavor and consistency of your brew. The study was conducted by a team of scientists, including a volcanologist, who…

  • Can We Save the Planet by Dimming the Sun?

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    Can We Save the Planet by Dimming the Sun? #shorts #climate goals #Sun #microscopic particles #CO₂ emissions Climate change is causing a lot of problems, so scientists are thinking about dimming the Sun. They could do this by releasing reflective particles into the upper atmosphere, which would make the sky a little whiter. This would…