Cyber Bees: Digital Flight Patterns of Honeybees Unveiled
A honeybee can fly approximately 15 miles per hour.
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Read More ➔Comprehending the High-Speed Force Behind Human Sneezes
Sneezes travel at an extremely high speed.
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Read More ➔Discover the Tiny Yet Crucial Bone Hidden in Your Ear
The smallest bone in the human body is found in your ear.
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Read More ➔Half of Human Dna Is Shared with Bananas: a Surprising Fact
Surprisingly, humans and bananas have half of their DNA in common.
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Read More ➔Unveiling the Abyss: Mysteries of the Ocean Depths
We have explored less of the ocean than space.
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Read More ➔How Astronauts’ Heights Are Affected During Space Missions
Astronauts can grow approximately up to two inches taller when they are in space.
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Read More ➔Why Airplane Windows Have a Small but Important Hole
The small hole in the bottom of airplane windows serves a very important purpose.
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Read More ➔Why Do Apples Turn Brown? Exploring the Science Behind It
Apples turn brown due to a process called enzymatic browning. But you can stop this process and keep your apple slices fresh looking longer by using lemon juice.
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Read More ➔How to Supercool Water: a Fascinating Scientific Experiment
Supercooling, also known as undercooling, is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid below its freezing point without it turning into a solid.
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Read More ➔Debunking the Long-Standing Misconception of the Tongue Map
Contrary to popular belief, different parts of the tongue don't experience different tastes.
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Read More ➔The Centennial Light: The World's Longest-Lasting Light Bulb
There is a light bulb in Livermore, California that has been continuously on since 1901.
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