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Wandering Womb

According to Ancient Greeks, Hysteria Can Be Explained by the Uterus Could Wandering within a Woman’s Body

The uterus is a hollow muscular organ that is situated within the pelvis. When the ovaries produce eggs, it travels through the fallopian tube. Once the egg is fertilized, it implants on the uterus lining. While we may know a lot about this organ today, back in ancient Greece, the uterus was assumed to be […]

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John Crowley Pompe Disease

John Crowley Refused to Accept That Nothing Can Be Done for His Kids’ Incurable Genetic Discorder, He Founded a Biotech Company That Eventually Saved Their Lives

To safeguard their children, parents will go to any lengths, especially when they are sick. Did you know that although his children were diagnosed with an incurable illness, John Crowley never gave up and found a means to save them? John Crowley’s two young children were diagnosed with an incurable genetic condition that would kill

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Wetness Sense of Touch

Humans Can Only Sense Temperature and Pressure. We Can Not Sense Wetness.

Humans have five major senses: sight, taste, sound, touch, and smell. In addition to this, with the sense of touch, we can feel temperature and pressure. But did you know humans cannot sense wetness? A study was conducted by researchers from Loughborough University and Oxylane Research. The answer is a resounding no. We can sense

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Experimental Lakes

Lakes in Canada Were Polluted on Purpose in Order to Study the Effects on Aquatic Life

Lakes are losing ice cover due to climate change, with more than 100,000 lakes at risk of ice-free winters if air temperatures rise by 4 degrees Celsius. For Northern Hemisphere lakes, ice duration has decreased by 28 days on average over the last 150 years, with faster rates of change in recent decades. But did

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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch Button Salesman Who Managed to Build Eyeglasses Ten Times More Powerful Then the Best Microscope

Microbiology is the study of microorganisms. These are living entities too small to be seen with the naked eye. The study seeks strategies to utilize and govern the actions of these organisms by studying their structure, function, and classification. But do you know who is known as the Father of Microbiology and what was his

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Honeycombs

Honeycombs Don’t Start as Hexagons, the Heat Formed in the Hive Softens the Wax and Creates the Shape

A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal prismatic wax cells constructed by honey bees in their nests to house their larvae and honey and pollen stores. But did you know how the honeycombs turn into hexagons? The holes in honeycombs do not begin as hexagons. Bees build circular tubes that are staggered. The heat produced

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Jane Goodall

What Influenced Jane Goodall’s Fondness for Primates?

Jane Goodall is a British ethologist who is popularly known for her long-term research on chimpanzees. But did you ever wonder what got her interested in these primates? Jane Goodall’s father gave her a plush chimpanzee named Jubilee instead of a teddy bear when she was a child. Goodall has stated that her admiration for

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Neil De Grasse

Why Did Neil Grasse Tyson Get a Lot of Hate Mail?

Neil de Grasse Tyson’s declaration that Pluto should not be considered the ninth planet in our solar system was one of his most notable and contentious contributions. Tyson removed Pluto from the Hayden Planetarium’s planet display, referring to it as a dwarf planet. Do you know why Tyson gets a lot of hate mail?  Neil

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Beaver

Why Did the Argentinian Government Import 50 Beavers?

The fur trade is a global industry that deals with the purchase and sale of animal fur. Furs from boreal, polar, and cold temperate mammalian animals have been the most valuable since creating a global fur market in the early modern period. The commerce fostered the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and

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Yakuza Phones

Yakuza Bosses in Japan Struggle to Upgrade Their Phones. They are Not Allowed to Buy Smartphones and are Forced to Use Old 3G Flip Phones.

Despite dealing with the cutthroat battle for businesses and territory regularly, you’d think Yakuza bosses balance things out by enjoying the finer things in life, such as expensive meals and cutting-edge electronics. But did you know that they are not allowed to use smartphones? Yakuza bosses in Japan are not permitted to purchase smartphones and

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