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Next month it will have been 80 years since the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were devastated by nuclear attacks. More than 200,000 people – mostly citizens – would die by the year's end ...
Navigating the sea of plastic waste can feel like a Sisyphean task, but Scotch Cushion Lock by 3M offers a buoyant solution. By transforming recycled paper into a versatile packaging material, this ...
TikTok launched a dedicated STEM feed in Canada to connect users with content related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The platform has partnered with Canadian creators and ...
For the GRAND FINALE of THE GREAT GIFT EXCHANGE, Kurt Hugo Schneider is transported to a magical “Wrapshop” to wrap a charitable gift for AsapSCIENCE. With help from The World’s Most Famous Gift Wrap ...
(via AsapSCIENCE) The future of renewable energy involves two new power sources - near-magma geothermal and gold hydrogen. This video explains how these two new technological breakthroughs could ...
You've probably seen the Paris Hilton Sunglasses Heist TikTok by now. “I hope she doesn't see this cuz I could go to jail,” the creator raps in the beginning of the vid. Well, guess what, guy? She did ...
You’d want to be wearing white. Nearly 80 years ago, in August 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing 210,000 people including ...
(via AsapSCIENCE) Coming up on two years of the Coronavirus pandemic, how much longer will it last? Is it like the Spanish flu or will it never go away? Related Topics: COVID-19 pandemic disease ...
What if you had to forage for your food? Would you know what could kill you? We’ve gone off the grid and are searching for calories and protein in the most unconventional ways. Fortunately an ...
Courtesy of the SpringHill Co. “I Promise,” a documentary film that tells the story of LeBron James’ efforts to close the educational achievement gap in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, is coming to the ...
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