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Animal clothes & exploding toads | SciShow quiz show
Two authors battle it out on SciShow to see who knows the most about animal clothes and mysterious circumstances. Hosted by: ...
Huge news out of Hollywood today: The Fast & Furious roller coaster ride will open this summer! And: The final nail in the ...
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Do frogs enjoy smooth jazz? (Experiment)
In this video, I explore the intriguing question of whether frogs enjoy smooth jazz. The discussion includes insights from the Australian Museum on Aussie green tree frogs, as well as The Guardian ...
With winter’s short, dark days dragging on, thoughts may have turned to sunnier times and that all-important summer holiday. After all, browsing the internet in search of a beachside villa is the next ...
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The Muppets are my rabbi, and they should be yours
You may have heard the refrain that we live in dark times. It is true. Just as true is that nothing is as effective at ...
Certain ant species are famous for their ability to explode, a suicidal defense mechanism. Read here to learn how and when ...
It started in April when a spate of media reports claimed that thousands of the amphibians had died in Hamburg's Altona ...
This ? Panel can be reached from the Toad's Factory start line. Fast travel there, then turn left past the start line to find a Yoshi's Diner selling Yoshi Snacks. Behind it will be a sloped blue wall ...
John Seiler was strolling across Virginia Tech’s campus with his students Thursday morning when something stopped them in their tracks: a sweet cherry tree with an unusual jagged scar running along ...
Viral social media posts are warning about "exploding trees" during a major winter storm. The phenomenon, known as "frost cracks," is real but trees rarely explode completely. This is unlikely to ...
A meteorologist warned of the risk of "exploding trees" later this week as extreme cold hits the northern U.S. A huge portion of the country is under cold-related weather alerts, with advisories ...
Experts say trees do not explode but can crack loudly due to rapid temperature changes. This phenomenon, known as "frost cracking," occurs when tree sap freezes and expands. Young trees, thin-barked ...
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