A book that explores the complex history of DDT and how this banned pesticide is still relevant today.

Fast Fingers
A snap of the finger produces the highest rotational acceleration observed in humans.
A book that explores the complex history of DDT and how this banned pesticide is still relevant today.

A snap of the finger produces the highest rotational acceleration observed in humans.

…with children rescuing them and throwing them off a cliff into the air and out into the sea.

Museum of Failure is a collection of failed products and services from around the world.

If you want to know why ‘x’ is used to denote the unknown, it’s because you can’t say ‘sh’ in Spanish.

Paper-mills (fake journal article factories) are undermining the integrity of science.

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