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The 9 Best Superhero Gadgets And Accessories

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Superheroes are amazing for many reasons but mostly because of their super speed, super strength, invisibility powers, x-ray vision, you name it. Everyone has had the debate about why their favorite superhero is the best and while they are all incredible, some really don't have any powers to speak of and need a bit more [...] The post The 9 Best Superhero Gadgets And Accessories appeared first on Goliath.

Exploring the "G" in Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation

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Sir Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation helps put the laws of gravity into a mathematical formula. And the gravitational constant is the "G" in that formula.

'If I Fits I Sits': The Science Behind Cats Sitting in Squares

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A study using citizen science tries to help explain why cats love sitting in boxes - even ones that aren't there. What did they find out?

7 Secret Caves We'd Love to See Inside

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There are caves all over the world, but some are in places that are hard to explore - hidden by rocks, ruins or even under ice. We've found seven secret caves you probably never knew existed.

The Ridiculous History of the Chastity Belt

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Chastity belts were supposedly worn by women in the Middle Ages to keep them from having sex. A literal lock for a woman's nether regions. But how much truth is there to this torture device?

How Solenoids Work

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You use solenoids every day without ever knowing it. So what exactly are they and how do they work?

Spotted Horses Aren't All Appaloosas, and All Appaloosas Aren't Spotted

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It's not the spots, but the mutation of a certain gene, that makes a horse an Appaloosa.

Is Glass Recycling in the U.S. Broken?

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Only 25 percent of glass containers used by U.S. consumers were recycled in 2018, the most recent year for statistics. So, why aren't Americans doing better?

How Dangerous Is Wildfire Smoke? A Toxicologist Is Raising Red Flags

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The effects of wildfire smoke are different than those of other types of air pollution. But just how harmful to humans is it?

The Voracious Spotted Lanternfly Is Invading the Eastern U.S.

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The invasive spotted lanternfly is spreading across the Eastern U.S. Here's what you need to know about this voracious pest.

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