#82 Why is skin waterproof?

I learned this today. Our skin can allow sweat out, but it doesn’t let water in thanks to a thin layer of fat between the outermost layers of skin cells. The skin is said to be the largest organ in the human body. Actually, by surface area, it is the second largest because the inside […]

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#81 Why do whales make sounds?

I learned this today. Whales make use of sound in the water because they cannot use their other senses. It is not possible to use light to see underwater because the water scatters it too much. Plus, some whales dive over 2,000m and light doesn’t really penetrate much farther than 1,000m. They also cannot rely

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#79 Can dogs smell cancer?

I learned this today. Dogs can probably smell cancer in people. Dogs have a phenomenal sense of smell. They have 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses. We have about 6 million. On top of this, the part of their brain that is devoted to analyzing smells is about 40 times larger than ours. It

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#75 How does a QR code work?

I learned this today. All of the black squares in a QR code represent certain pieces of information. QR stands for Quick Response. They were invented in 1994 by Masahiro Hara. He was working for the Japanese company Denso Wave and he got the idea by looking at the black and white pieces on a

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#74 Why do tectonic plates move?

I learned this today. Tectonic plates move because the weight of their cold dense side pulls them into the mantle of the Earth. This is called slab pull. Hot things rise and cold things sink. This occurs because hot things have more energy than cold things, so the atoms move more and spread out. This

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