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- What Is the Diamond on the Mountain of Mathematics?
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A Mersenne prime is a prime number of the form 2^P-1. The first Mersenne primes are 3, 7, and 31 corresponding to P = 2, 3, and 5 respectively. 230…
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BY Kelly
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- Why Do Certain People Eat A Lot, But Never Gain Weight?
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This is one of the greatest injustices in life: some people have to pay careful attention to whatever they eat to control their weight; others, how…
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BY Mildred
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- What If There Were No Sharks?
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Sharks are magnificent predators that represent an impressive evolutionary success story. They’ve swum the oceans for more than 400 million years, …
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BY Cheryl
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- Does Water Boiled in Microwave Tastes Different?
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For years, people with the habit of drinking tea insist that water heated in the microwave tastes different.
Typically, when heating the liquid, th…
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BY Jean
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- What Is the Optimal Size of A Network?
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According to the latest research of the US Army, the well-known Dunbar number theory holds true, that is, a network with no more than 150 members w…
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BY Evelyn
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- How to Name Genes With Excel
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Human genetic material contains a large quantity of genes. If we want study them, we need to distinguish them. As a result, scientists have develop…
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BY Gloria
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- Mirror Movement Disorder
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If you sit down at a piano, hitting different notes with each hand would be the first step to master the instrument. But what if both hands are int…
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BY Diane
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- A Sewing Pin Found in a Teenager’s Heart
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When a teen swallowed a small sewing pin while tailoring his clothes, he didn’t even notice. So it was a surprise to everyone when, some days later…
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BY Frances
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- Diamonds With the Proper Application of Heat and Enough Oxygen, Can diamonds burn?
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Diamonds are forever, or so the slogan goes. But with the proper application of heat and enough oxygen, can a diamond go up in smoke?
Diamonds are …
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BY Raymond
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- Blistering Hot Weather Release SOA Pollutants from Our Very Streets
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In the hot sunshine, asphalt road and roof coverings can put out more secondary organic aerosol (SOA) pollutants than the cars on the road, accordi…
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BY Andrew
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