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Why do sharks freeze when flipped upside down?

Melissa Hobson

Sharks can be formidable predators, but when they're flipped upside down, many species enter a trance-like state, known as tonic immobility, and are as helpless as a beetle on its back. Tonic immobi ...[Continue Reading]

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The hidden fingerprints inside 3D-printed ghost guns

Skye Jacobs

TL;DR: A small group of forensic researchers is challenging the belief that 3D-printed ghost guns unserialized firearms built at home are completely untraceable. Their work offers a glimmer of hope t ...[Continue Reading]

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22 Years Later, the First Fullmetal Alchemist Anime Is a Must-Watch Even If You Forgot About It

Jordan Lemons

Normally, when remakes are demanded, its because something went terribly wrong with the original, whether that meant the animation wasnt sufficient for the adaptation or the writing tanked right at t ...[Continue Reading]

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Lasers just unlocked a hidden side of gold, copper, and aluminum

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A team of scientists has developed a powerful new way to detect subtle magnetic signals in common metals like copper, gold, and aluminumusing nothing more than light and a clever technique. Their re ...[Continue Reading]

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Sci-Fi Short Film THE EDENBOUND is About The Dehumanising and Indoctrinating Effects of War

Joey Paur

War teaches certainty. Empathy complicates it. In The Edenbound, director Andrew McGee drops us into a future where loyalty is programmed, emotions are repressed, and one young pilot finds herself at ...[Continue Reading]

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VIJAY JAYARAJ: Asias Pivot Toward Nuclear Energy

Vijay Jayaraj

When uranium centrifuges are being bombed and the specter of nuclear war hovers in the background, it is easy to forget the significant role nuclear power plays in meeting energy needs. Yet, many vi ...[Continue Reading]

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