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Nofima’s research now shows that 13 milligrams of CO 2 per litre of water causes 5 per cent of the rainbow trout to develop kidney stones. When the fish were farmed in water with 26 milligrams of CO 2 ...
Until today, skin, brain, and all tissues of the human body were difficult to observe in detail with an optical microscope, ...
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Science Experiment Matches vs Magnet - MSN
In this exciting video, we delve into a fascinating science experiment exploring the interaction between matches and magnets. Witness incredible demonstrations that reveal surprising results ...
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Free Energy Science Experiment Magnet Motor - MSN
Embark on an exciting journey into the world of free energy with this captivating science experiment featuring a magnet motor. Discover the principles behind this innovative concept as we explore ...
Colorado is no stranger to afternoon thunderstorms during the summer, and this often will create bright displays of color.
Peacock feathers are greatly admired for their bright iridescent colors, but it turns out they can also emit laser light when ...
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Scientists discover a simple set of rules that may explain how the body's tissues stay organized
Every day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible?
Rainbows are often seen as symbols of luck, and if you spot one, consider yourself lucky. That’s because a few things need to align, both in terms of weather and physics: a little rain, some sunshine, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNComputational biology unlocks rules of tissue self-organization
A team of researchers at ChristianaCare's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute and the University of Delaware ...
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