Conventional wisdom is that ice is slippery because it has a thin layer of water on top, but new research suggests something ...
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5 weird things hiking does to your body (and what to do about them)
From making you gassy at altitude to destroying your toenails, a hard hike can affect you in ways you didn’t foresee.
The way Sahaleanthropus tchadensis moved has long been debated. The discovery of a small bump on the front of the thigh bone ...
Glassy materials are everywhere, with applications far exceeding windowpanes and drinking glasses. They range from bioactive ...
Goosebumps arise when tiny muscles around hair follicles contract, causing the hair to stand on end. Learn what triggers them and when they may be cause for concern.
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