What is the loudest sound in human history? — Can a cryogenically frozen person come back to life?
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Why do mosquitoes bite some people more than others? Mosquitoes are a real annoyance. They land on you, drink your blood, make you itchy and can carry deadly diseases. But you might have noticed that some people get bitten more than others. So, why does this happen? It turns out to be more complicated than you may think. Tap or click for the science behind mosquito bites. → |
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The world's loudest sound Have you ever wondered what was behind the loudest sound on Earth? To put things in perspective, a vacuum cleaner is around 70 decibels, a blender is about 90, and a live rock band will produce about 120. So what made a sound so loud it may have been almost 250 decibels? Tap or click to find out what made the loudest sound on Earth. → |
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Can you freeze your body and come back to life? James Bedford was the first person cryogenically frozen after his death, way back in 1967. His hope was that someday advanced technology would enable him to be thawed and brought back to life. Was his optimism well founded? Will we ever achieve the capability to revive cryogenically frozen individuals? Tap or click to see if this technology is realistic. → |
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Things that were discovered by accident The path of science is often a slow one, taking years of research and effort to bring ideas to life. Every once in a while, luck strikes and something new is suddenly born. And you won't believe it, but some of the most important inventions in history were actually discovered by mistake. Tap or click to see what things you use were an accident. → |
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