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Monday, 9 October 2023

8 snakes with the world's deadliest venom

By Andrew Joseph     October 09, 2023     No comments   

Snakes are extremely dangerous species of reptiles and no doubt they appear among the most feared creatures on the planet. One significant feature...
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Wednesday, 6 April 2022

Top 10 Biggest Trees In The World

By Andrew Joseph     April 06, 2022     No comments   

Have you ever wondered what the biggest trees in the world are? Or where they are located? If so, this article is for you. Today we are going...
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Monday, 19 April 2021

The top 10 deadliest animals on earth | part-two

By Andrew Joseph     April 19, 2021     Sciencefacts, wildlife     No comments   

 THE HONEY BADGERThe honey badger is considered the most fearless and most aggressive animal on ear...
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Wednesday, 7 April 2021

What is a superconductor?

By Andrew Joseph     April 07, 2021     Physics     No comments   

A superconductor is an element or metallic alloy which, when cooled below a certain threshold temperature, completely loses all its...
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Friday, 26 February 2021

How do geckos stick upside down?

By Andrew Joseph     February 26, 2021     How stuffs work, Sciencefacts     1 comment   

 Geckos has the ability to scale smooth surfaces​—even skittering across a smooth ceiling—​without slipping! How does this amazing little...
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Tuesday, 26 January 2021

Black holes | Definition, formation, and facts

By Andrew Joseph     January 26, 2021     Astronomy, Physics, Sciencefacts     No comments   

Througout the field of cosmology, black holes has stood out to be among the most fascinating things ever studied about our universe.  The...
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Monday, 25 January 2021

Electroplating and it applications

By Andrew Joseph     January 25, 2021     Chemistry     No comments   

Electroplating involves the process of coating the surface of one metal with another metal through electrochemical means. Electroplating is...
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Polar and non-polar molecules - meaning and differences

By Andrew Joseph     January 25, 2021     Chemistry     No comments   

For example, an electron has a negative polarity e- that means that it has a negative electric charge. An ion of sodium posseses a positive...
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The 4 fundamental forces of nature

By Andrew Joseph     January 25, 2021     Astronomy, Physics     No comments   

 A force by definition is a push or pull that an object exerts on another, causing it to experience motion or deformity. Everything in...
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Monday, 18 January 2021

Corrosion - Definition and types

By Andrew Joseph     January 18, 2021     Chemistry, Naturescience     No comments   

Lots of metals are seen to change their colors, textures, and densities when exposed to air and moisture for an extended period of time. The...
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Sunday, 17 January 2021

How the electric eel generate voltage

By Andrew Joseph     January 17, 2021     How stuffs work     No comments   

 Electric eels are generate electricity in their tail muscles. When they flex certain muscles, they create an electric potential between...
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Metal ores - Meaning and examples

By Andrew Joseph     January 17, 2021     Geography     No comments   

Ever wonder how and where metals like iron, copper, and tin are gotten from? You might have an idea that they are extracted from the earth crust,...
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Saturday, 16 January 2021

covalent bond - definition, properties and examples

By Andrew Joseph     January 16, 2021     Chemistry     No comments   

 A covalent bond can be define as a chemical bond which results when electrons are shared by two atoms. It only takes place between two...
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