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Scientists Unlock Secrets of H-bomb Element Einsteinium

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Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory just made history with einsteinium. They held a sample of the short-lived element long enough to measure some of its chemical properties.

How Perfume Works

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Perfume is any substance that you wear and that smells. There are no requirements for it to smell good. Learn more about perfume at HowStuffWorks.

How is oxygen made aboard a spacecraft?

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Oxygen made aboard a spacecraft is done through the use of oxygen generators. Learn about oxygen made aboard a spacecraft.

How Free Radicals Affect Your Body

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When an electron loses its partner, it creates a free radical. So is that free radical now potentially hazardous to your health?

What Is the Biggest Number? 6 Astronomical Contenders

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As a child, when trying to come up with the biggest number possible, you might have said "infinity plus one." While technically infinity is the largest number because you cannot run out of numbers, the biggest numbers that we know of are still difficult to count but a bit more quantifiable.

5 Female Scientists You Should Know

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From a centenarian brain expert to a mistress of Voltaire, each of these female scientists has an incredible story. Do you want to meet them?

What Is Boyle's Law and Why Do I Already Know It?

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Boyle's Law describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of a container with gas in it. As the volume of the container decreases, the pressure inside the container increases.

Australia Has More Than One Pink Lake (Many More!)

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Australia's western coast boasts such pink wonders. But what gives these lakes their pink hue?

Why Are Air-dried Towels So Stiff?

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A research team has found that water acts strangely on an air-drying towel, which contributes to its signature stiffness.

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