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The Magic of Fireworks

4 Jul 2018

All fireworks rely on a combustion process that has three basic requirements: some sort of fuel to burn, a supply of oxygen, and a source of energy to initiate the reaction between the fuel and the...

Beavers Have Metal Teeth

13 Jun 2018

I once broke my tooth on some toffee my mom made. Every time I see a beaver, I think of that day and wonder how they can gnaw on trees all day without chipping an incisor when I couldn鈥檛 even...

Pangolins Use Rocks in Lieu of Teeth

31 May 2018

Pangolins, or scaly anteaters, are amazing little mammals. There are eight species of them, and they are the only living creatures in their order of Pholidota. Spread throughout Asia and Africa,...

Correactology庐 or How to Identify a Pseudoscience

10 May 2018

What makes something 鈥減seudoscientific鈥? The answer to this question鈥攐f how to discriminate between genuine science and a wolf in science鈥檚 clothing鈥攃an be very complex, as it actually falls under...

Cancer: What Scientists Know Vs. What the Public Believes

3 May 2018

Horror writer H.P. Lovecraft wrote in Supernatural Horror in Literature that 鈥渢he oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown鈥....

Performance Enhancing...Headphones?

24 Apr 2018

Sport headphones are usually designed to be to be small, light, waterproof, and wireless so that they don鈥檛 get in the way while working out. Given this design standard, a pair of bulky over-ear...

Aristotle: The First Real Scientist

17 Apr 2018

What an amazing man Aristotle was!聽He lived in the third century BC yet he was so influential that his ideas dominated western scientific thought for almost two thousand years.聽This is especially...

Homeopathy: Aware or Beware?

12 Apr 2018

April 10-16聽is 鈥淲orld Homeopathy Awareness Week鈥 with the stated aim of 鈥渃elebrating homeopaths and those who have been healed with homeopathy.鈥 While I don鈥檛 think anyone has ever been healed with...

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