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Magnetic water or magnetic liquid is a liquid that becomes highly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field because it contains nanoparticles of magnetite (a ferromagnetic
- Cluster of galaxies so large that it can skew space-time and bend light

Called Abell 1351, this is an extremely large galaxy cluster, located in the constellation Ursa Major.
- 10 aircraft with the most 'craziest' design in history

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- Explore Glory Hole, a man-made 'monster' hole

Glory Hole, is an oversized drainage hole built in the middle of Lake Berryessa.
- Some scientific explanations of extrasensory phenomena

There are still many questions surrounding whether humans really possess extrasensory abilities. Let's learn some scientific explanations about extrasensory phenomena through the
- Why are there such strange names as Dead Sea, Black Sea, Red Sea?

Black Sea, Red Sea, Dead Sea are famous seas in the world but not everyone knows why they have such names?
- Surprising facts about aircraft tires not everyone knows

Traveling by plane a lot, have you ever wondered what aircraft tires are made of, what are the sizes of the tires, how are they made? The following article will introduce you to
- Why do airplanes almost never have a flat tire?

It is a fact that it is never or very rare for an aircraft to have a tire blown out while traveling on the runway or landing.
- The world's first NFT museum

The world's first NFT museum was opened in Seattle, Washington, USA with the aim of storing digital art works based on NFT technology.
- 4 websites to help see where the ISS station is in the sky

The International Space Station (ISS) is a large modular spacecraft traveling in low Earth orbit, at an average altitude of about 402km above sea level. The ISS orbits the Earth at
- What is a Graphene battery and how can it change the world of technology?

Batteries are at the heart of humanity's most important applied technologies. Your phone, laptop, car and even your house… all rely on storing energy in batteries.
- The first 'wandering black hole' was discovered, 7 times as massive as the sun, and it took scientists 6 years to observe it

A black hole, or black hole, is a region of space-time where the gravitational field is so strong that nothing, particle matter or even electromagnetic radiation like light can
- What color clothes are most susceptible to mosquito bites?

Researchers from the University of Washington (USA) tracked the behavior of midges (Aedes aegypti mosquito), which transmits dengue fever. The results showed that mosquitoes are
- Is the 9th planet in the solar system 10 times the size of Earth?

Planets are considerably smaller than the stars found in the universe, but they do have some fascinating and unique features such as textures, atmospheres, elements present, rings,
- Discover the 'unbeatable' 2D material: Light as plastic and stiffer than steel

Engineers at MIT have developed a new ultrathin material that is as light as plastic but stronger than steel. This durable material could be used in vehicles or electronics, and
- Sex-Based neanderthals – F*** Your Way to Clear Sinuses!

Patients can take care of themselves and use sinusitis medicine as prescribed by the doctor to relieve symptoms and help the disease recover quickly.
- These are the 9 equations that changed the world, how many can you understand?

Mathematics is the study of concepts such as quantity, structure, change, and space. Some groundbreaking mathematical concepts not only changed human history, but profoundly
- 7 vital effects testosterone has on your health

Testosterone (T) is a vital male hormone. It has a crucial task in your health and your body's overall functioning. People have different testosterone levels. There are those with
- 10 strange creatures found in the deep sea in 2021

If you're looking for the strangest creatures on Earth, there's no better place than in the deep sea. Every year, researchers encounter animals like from another planet, lurking on
- NASA successfully launched the James Webb space telescope, a 'time machine' that gives us a look into the past of the Universe

Scientists continue to hold their breath waiting for the James Webb space telescope to reach its destination, thereby conducting astronomical research.