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Polar bear. See the picture below ? It is a polar bear eating a dolphin ! They love
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With no prior experience, Kyle Dennis decided to invest in stocks. He owes his success
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Updated February 6 · Upvoted by Devam Sisodraker, studies Science at The University of
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What scientific photos are hard to believe but are indeed real?

I’m a fan of this one: That’s the Moon and Earth, taken from DSCOVR near the
Lagrange point, between earth and sun. The perspective is just so weird. The moon
looks close to the earth, but they’re still 24(?) Earth diameters apart. Also, look how…
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What is the strangest natural substance you have ever


encountered?

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A couple of years ago, I noticed small transparent bubbles in a whitish foam on a


bush in our front garden. There were several leaves with this foam on them. I asked
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Updated December 25 · Upvoted by Rahul Venkatesh, MBBS Medicine and Healthcare &
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What are some of the creepiest experiments ever done in human


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Alexis St. Martin was a fur trader who was at the wrong place at the wrong time. A
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What would happen if we sent a scientist back in time 30,000


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I can answer the question with a picture: If you don’t know what this is, it’s a sincere
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What would happen if you store a bottle of water for thousands of


years unopened and undisturbed in a place?

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You're in luck! Nature has done this very exact thing. But not just for thousands of
years but many millions of years This agate geode(found on Wikipedia) has an
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Farouk Othman, Researcher


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What fact sounds completely made up but is actually real?

* Human bodies contain about 0.2 milligrams of gold. * A decapitated chicken lived
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What is your favorite science-related picture?

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1.Rupert’s Drop This is indestructible glass piece. Popularly known as Rupert’s drop
named after the Prince Rupert of the Rhine who brought them to England in 1660 . It
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