Afleveringen
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Megachile pluto, commonly called “Wallace’s giant bee” is the world’s largest bee. And perhaps its most elusive.
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Do you prefer the jolt of coffee or a more gentle start to your day with tea?
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Situs inversus totalis means that all the organs, blood vessels, and nerves in the chest and abdomen are flipped to the opposite side.
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Normally you’d just see waves coming in parallel to the shore. But what if there were also waves moving perpendicular to the shore?
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A grave in Cyprus from 7500 BC shows a furry feline and human owner buried together. It’s the oldest known site of a tame cat.
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How did dinosaurs keep themselves cool?
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Did you know it’s possible to have a gene mutation that really does make bumping into furniture or even getting surgery totally painless?
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What makes walking uphill so much harder?
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Have you ever wondered why giraffes have such long necks?
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Scientists think that as many as a billion people around the world could be newly exposed to the diseases spread by mosquitoes within the next fifty years as global temperatures rise.
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This small species lives throughout southern China, from high eastern Tibetan mountains to low coastal mountains, preferring forests and shrubby habitats. And its most interesting feature is its tusks.
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There’s a big gap between how we act in virtual reality and how we act in real life, as scientists who did an experiment focused on yawning found out.
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We've heard a lot about how antioxidants can help prevent disease. Does that mean we should eat as many antioxidant-rich foods as possible?
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Most moth species are active at night. It must be really dangerous to be a moth. Luckily, they've developed a few ways to protect themselves.
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Scientists think that animals evolved the ability to detect bitter tastes in order to avoid things that are harmful or even poisonous. So why do we like coffee?
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Where most of us are concerned, the question is not whether we would hurt a fly but whether we could.
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In October, 2017 astronomers at Haleakala Observatory in Hawaii discovered something strange. It was an object, moving through the solar system too fast to have been captured by the sun’s gravitational pull.
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Did you know that compared to creatures such as dogs and cats, humans can distinguish millions more shades of color?
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There's evidence that the northern lowlands of Mars are the basin of a huge ocean that existed more than 3 billion years ago, and covered about a third of the planet's surface.
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Root rot is a condition of indoor and outdoor plants. Root rot may be caused by poorly drained or overwatered soil, or soil-borne pathogens and nematodes.
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