Scientific inaccuracies in sci-fi movies — How this shape changed the world
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August 26, 2022

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Using lasers to find hidden cities in the Amazon

Using lasers to find hidden cities in the Amazon

The Amazon Rainforest is one of the densest forests in the world. Archeologists have had difficulty exploring it with thick trees covering most of the area. So, they have turned to tech, using lasers shot from satellites to detect hidden ancient cities under the brush. What they found is incredible.

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Pointing out scientific inaccuracies in movies

Pointing out scientific inaccuracies in movies

Have you ever watched a movie like "Star Wars" and noticed something that is just scientifically inaccurate? You want to point it out to your friends but don't want to come off as pedantic. What do you do? Well, today's your lucky day because here's an entire video of just those inaccuracies so you can feel justified in your frustration. Enjoy!

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How a single shape changed the world

How a single shape changed the world

Driving at night, you might notice stop signs reflect your headlights back at you. It's not because they're made of shiny metal. Stop signs and other road markers are covered in retroreflectors. The technology behind them is simple yet incredible — and it's used for much more than making road signs visible at night.

Tap or click for a closer look at this technology you see just about every day. →

 
How can parrots talk?

How can parrots talk?

Within the animal kingdom, humans have the unique ability to communicate using a spoken language. Sometimes we forget there's a bird that can also speak our language. That's right, the parrot. This colorful bird can speak back to us and may even understand what they are saying. But how and why do they do this?

Tap or click to find out the truth behind parrot speech. →

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