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Every organ in our bodies starts out as a vortex Just don't look inside... By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Was our universe really made for intelligent life, or could it spawn anywhere? Your mind is about to get blown... like, whoa. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Antimatter and matter fall at the same rate. Well, within 3%. Antimatter is just like matter where it matters. By Phil Plait 2 years ago
The fastest human superpower is finger snapping, just not while wearing the Infinity Gauntlet Finger snapping is the fastest human motion, but Thanos wouldn’t have been able to blast the universe with it. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Hot superionic ice is the newest state of matter and a huge oxymoron As if the thought of scorching black ice isn’t weird enough, it now exists as a new state of matter. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Fixed moments in time: The science behind the fiction in 'Marvel's What If...?' By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Make room for the multiverse! Oxford scientist believes another universe existed before the Big Bang By Jeff Spry 3 years ago