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picturebookshelf · 6 months
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Question and Answer Encyclopedia (1998)
Text: John Farndon et al -- Art: David Ashby et al
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13thpythagoras · 2 years
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Tour of a solar powered skyscraper farm in Manhattan with GZA of the WU TANG CLAN
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mimirizzon · 1 year
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Science for everyone!
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xperimentor · 2 years
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saritaguptasblog · 2 years
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Benefits of Telescope for Kids
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beemovieerotica · 8 months
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Hey... so there now appear to be AI-generated science articles on .org websites that are giving biologically incorrect "facts" on basic, for-children topics
The title is "Are There Freshwater Octopus Species?" which should be an incredibly straightforward thing to answer: No.
The article starts out decent:
"Despite their many fascinating features, there is no evidence to suggest that octopuses can survive in freshwater environments."
Cool. Okay. Next section.
"While most people associate octopuses with the ocean, there are some species that can survive in freshwater environments."
Wait. What?
"Freshwater octopuses belong to the genus Amphioctopus, which includes several species that are found in brackish water and estuaries. These cephalopods have adapted to life in freshwater environments and have been observed in rivers, streams, and even hydrothermal vents."
NO NO NO.
One species of freshwater octopus is Amphioctopus aegina...Another species, Amphioctopus marginatus...
THESE GUYS LIVE IN THE OCEAN. [Scrolls 2 more sections]
Freshwater octopuses are still a topic of debate among scientists. While some researchers claim that they do exist, others argue that there is not enough literature to support their existence.
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ithinkdogshouldvote · 12 days
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Guardian swap au for 4/13 ^ ^
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ifwebefriends · 1 year
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
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stonebridgeacademy · 1 year
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Spark Your Child's Love for Science with These Fun and Simple Experiments: A Hands-On Learning Adventure for Kids
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othmeralia · 4 months
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Bryan Chemical Illustrators Modeling Kit
Image citation: Science History Institute. Bryan Chemical Illustrators Modeling Kit. Photograph, 2017. Science History Institute. Philadelphia.
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northchildrenspark · 1 year
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Spark Your Child's Love for Science with These Fun and Simple Experiments: A Hands-On Learning Adventure for Kids Anywhere.
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thatmemeguy89 · 3 months
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Taking a break today. Enjoy your day and remember you are special and someone out there needs you. Don’t give up!
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champak30 · 1 year
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Sodium chloride conducts electricity when dissolved in water. what type of bond is present in Nacl?
How Nacl is formed ?
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Na is a metal, the electronic configuration of sodium (Na) = 2,8, 1  to complete octet and become stable sodium needs to collect 7 electrons from other element to full fill its outer most shell i.e its third shell or 'M' shell to get its nearest noble gas Argon (2,8,8) and to full fil octet and become stable or Na has to give up its only valence shell electron (1) to get 2,8 electronic configuration of Neon as sodium is a metal so according to metals chemical property , all metals give up electrons they do not accept electrons or they are unable to accept electrons due to strong inter molecular force, thats why sodium is also unable to accept 7 electrons.
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To Read.......
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xperimentor · 2 years
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https://xperimentor.science/2022/09/14/banana-dna-extraction/
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picturebookshelf · 1 year
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Yes Mag: Canada's Science Magazine For Kids (Summer 2000)
Text and Art: assorted Canadian
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