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  • The hydrofoil blade at the bottom of the keel is curved.
  • Early nuclear detectors couldn't pick-up radioactive emissions shielded by lead or steel.
  • When you heat chicken feathers to 750 degrees F they become over 200 times more absorbent.
  • When the muons hit denser material, they are deflected and their angle changes.
  • Lithium batteries hold more energy because smaller atoms allow more flowing electrons.
  • Sailboats can actually fly faster than the speed of the wind in their wings.
  • Lead researcher June Medford says her lab programmed the plants by taking control of their
  • Researchers measure a driver's brain activity responding to different driving situations.
  • The patch is made up of thin polymer films embedded with a DNA vaccine.
  • For DNA vaccines, researchers extract the particular genes that code for anitgen.
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