Category: microscope

Does Water Really Have Memory? Exploring the Science Behind the Claim

Does Water Really Have Memory? Exploring the Science Behind the Claim

The notion that water has memory—an ability to retain information about substances it once contained—has sparked curiosity and controversy in the scientific community and beyond. Popularized by homeopathy and popular culture, the idea suggests water can “remember” the properties of substances, even when those substances are diluted to the point of nonexistence. But does this…

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Microplastic in Our Lives: The Growing Concern of Tiny Pollutants

Microplastic in Our Lives: The Growing Concern of Tiny Pollutants

Microplastic in Our Lives: The Growing Concern of Tiny Pollutants Microplastics, tiny particles of plastic less than 5 millimeters in diameter, have become an alarming environmental and public health issue. These small plastic fragments can be found in oceans, rivers, soil, the food we eat, the water we drink, and even the air we breathe.…

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Astronauts Have Discovered An Alien Body On The International Space Station

Astronauts Have Discovered An Alien Body On The International Space Station

A Russian engineer aboard the ISS announces an unprecedented event. Anton Skaplerov says he has discovered outside the ISS a bacteria that does not come from the Earth. It wasn’t there when the Space Station was launched into the orbit. Is it an alien body? The bacteria was discovered by the astronauts who took samples…

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