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The children's reaction to Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova's(Texas A&M) demonstration of adding liquid nitrogen to boiling water

u/AryanPandey — 8 days ago
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Jabuticaba: A brazilian fruit that grows directly on the trunk of its own tree, a phenomenon known as cauliflory. Other fruits that share this unique growth pattern include jackfruit and cacao.

u/AryanPandey — 25 days ago
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Let's learn from the people of Mizoram INDIA (kudos Mizoram)

Appreciation post for the people of mizoram

Let's be peaceful and united

We want reforms not riots

[Edit] Simple Request: if possible please give a rose 🌹 to Police, please 🙏🏿

u/AryanPandey — 28 days ago
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Squirrels can be black, and mother squirrels curl their babies into tiny fluffy balls, making them easier to carry.

u/AryanPandey — 2 months ago
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I want a kitchen cleaning service urgently. For hosting an event I require a kitchen cleaning service. Any contact will help thanks.

I want a kitchen cleaning service to clean the kitchen it's very dirty. I want the service but urgent for my event. Any contacts or help will be much appreciated thank you.

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u/AryanPandey — 2 months ago
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Scientists Just Figured Out How Pigeons Navigate the Planet!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n1qqC7QfdE

TLDW: Scientists have discovered that homing pigeons navigate using a "magnetic compass" located in their livers,.

  • How it works: Iron-rich immune cells called macrophages act as tiny magnets that align with the Earth’s magnetic field,. These cells are connected to nerves that relay this information to the brain.
  • Significance: While pigeons prefer using visual cues like the sun during the day, this magnetic system is essential for navigating at night or during overcast weather,.
  • Broader Impact: This study suggests that immune cells may serve as sensory organs in various other migratory species,.
u/AryanPandey — 2 months ago