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Simplifying science. Deep dives weekly where I explain phenomena in physics, biology, math, chemistry. Scientist Sundays- I highlight a lesser known scientist🤓

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The seeds of Shorea siamensis have a winged design that allows them to spin as they fall slowing their descent and allowing the wind to carry them further from the parent tree. A brilliant example of nature's ingenuity in seed dispersal!

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The seeds of Shorea siamensis have a winged design that allows them to spin as they fall slowing their descent and allowing the wind to carry them further from the parent tree. A brilliant example of nature's ingenuity in seed dispersal!

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Safety in numbers! Baboons are highly social animals and when threatened, baboons often band together to ward off predators.

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Safety in numbers! Baboons are highly social animals and when threatened, baboons often band together to ward off predators.

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Gecko skin is naturally hydrophobic! Its micro-structured surface repels water, aiding in self-cleaning and enabling geckos to thrive in diverse environments.

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The Galapagos Islands are geologically young, aged between 1-4 million years. Born from volcanic hotspots, these islands showcase nature's cycle from fiery birth to gradual erosion. A living lab of geology and evolution!
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New discovery! The Rosetta spacecraft's OSIRIS camera reveals three icy cavities on comet 67P's nucleus, hinting at subsurface water ice. These potentially ancient ice pockets, connected to comet jets, offer a glimpse into the comet's hidden layers.

New discovery! The Rosetta spacecraft's OSIRIS camera reveals three icy cavities on comet 67P's nucleus, hinting at subsurface water ice. These potentially ancient ice pockets, connected to comet jets, offer a glimpse into the comet's hidden layers.
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