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Scientists from University College London have created the thinnest spaghetti in the world. It’s not exactly edible, or even visible, but it sure is small. It measures just 372 nanometers in diameter—around 200 times thinner than the human hair. While the world’s thinnest spaghetti can be eaten it’s …
When Yasuaki Aoyama was a boy, he caught a glimpse of a concept for a shower that blew his mind. Shown off at the 1970 Japan World Expo, the shower was an egg-shaped pod that filled with water and released massaging balls that would scrub the body of the person inside of this ridiculous human …
Good news for anyone with a hankerin’ for going back in time to kill their grandfather before he had kids: a physicist named Germain Tobar from the University of Queensland in Australia says go for it since time travel paradoxes aren’t real. So feel free to kill your grandpappy without fear of …
Dirk Schulze-Makuch, a German astrobiologist, recently published an article in the scientific journal Nature wherein he argued that NASA introducing water to Mars in its 1970s Viking experiments to see if it attracted life probably did more harm than good. According to Schulze-Makuch’s theory, …
Adults are forgoing traditional media for their news and instead turning to an unlikely source—social media influencers. In fact, a new survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that about 21 percent of adults get their news from online media personalities. The survey, which looked at more …