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Science

Science

gay man

Is gender a social construct?

October 12, 2021
what is chi

What is Chi?

October 7, 2021
how much of our brain do we use

How much of our brain do we use?

June 26, 2021
how high can a human jump

How high can a human jump?

February 1, 2021
Nylon new york london

Did nylon get its name from the two cities, New York and London?

December 7, 2020
aliens exist

With all the evidence and observations in recent years, can we finally accept that aliens exist here on earth?

September 4, 2020
batteries life

If you put your batteries in the fridge, will they last longer?

August 10, 2020
trump orange

Have scientists and make-up artists have finally discovered why the face of Donald Trump is orange?

August 5, 2020

Is E=mc2 wrong?

May 22, 2020
does water conduct electricity

Is water a good electricity conductor?

May 7, 2020
coriolis effect

When you flush the toilet in Australia, does the water swirl the other way?

April 28, 2020
break glass by singing

Can you break a glass just by singing for it?

April 16, 2020

Is the Great Wall of China the only man-made building detectable with the naked eye from the moon?

April 15, 2020
T-rex run

Could a normal, healthy, grown man have outrun a Tyrannosaurus Rex?

April 14, 2020
fold a paper

If you fold a paper 42 times, will it reach the moon?

April 8, 2020
Newton's law of gravity

Did Newton get the idea of the law of gravity, when, sitting under a tree, he was hit on the head by a falling apple?

April 6, 2020
haunted places

Volterra psychiatric hospital

Volterra psychiatric hospital – Ospedale Psichiatrico di Volterra. The history of Volterra psychiatric hospital. When the hospital was established and why. The Ospedale Psichiatrico di Volterra was established in 1888 as a part of the charity congregation, an Italian institutionalized effort to help the poor. The psychiatric ward was set up inside the grounds of … Read more

Health & Welfare

Do countries spend more on the military than they do on healthcare and education?

Do countries spend more on the military than they do on healthcare and education? Why is the military so costly? Both these statements could be true, depending on who you are, and where and when you live. The reason we have a military force can’t be determined easily and very often comes down to who … Read more

haunted places

Beelitz Heilstätten

Beelitz Heilstätten’s haunted history. Just a short ride to the southwest of Berlin is supposedly one of the most haunted places in Germany. Beelitz Heilstätten, an abandoned Sanatorium from the beginning of 1900 has become a paranormal hotspot. Although the many buildings in red and yellow bricks and seemingly endless rows of trees, hedges, and … Read more

haunted places

The truth about the hauntings in Hoia Baciu Forest, Romania

The truth about the hauntings in Hoia Baciu Forest, Romania Hoia Baciu Forest, a 1,000-acre wooded area in Transylvania, Romania is known for its alleged hauntings and strange phenomena. People arrive from every part of the world to see the famous forest and maybe experience some of its secrets. There are many reported hauntings and … Read more

Music and Art | History

Were there music videos before MTV?

Were there music videos before MTV? The history of music videos starts somewhere in the 20th century. But were they around before MTV started in 1981? Is the format of music videos older than that? What is a music video? A music video is a short film that illustrates, comments, or at least in some … Read more

Health & Welfare

Was the Spanish flu the deadliest infectious disease that ever hit humanity?

Was the Spanish flu the deadliest infectious disease that ever hit humanity? The Spanish flu  The Spanish flu was a terrible disease that infected more than half a billion people at the end of, and after World War I. It was probably a flu of type A/N1H1. That might not say very much, but it … Read more

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