What exactly would a dinosaur taste like? — How scientists track meteorites
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We can now track meteorites to where they came from Every year, tons of space debris barrels toward Earth. While the great majority of this burns up in the atmosphere, some debris will make it to the surface and even cause damage. Now, scientists have found a way to track meteorites and find out where they come from. They might even be able to predict their arrival. Tap or click for details on this scientific breakthrough. → |
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The incredible logistics of grocery stores In today’s world, it's easy to overlook the fact that at any time we can go to a grocery store and choose from tens of thousands of products. If we want an apple, we have 10 different choices. If you want chicken, you can pick any type of cut. This hasn’t always been the case, and the way supermarkets make this possible is truly amazing. Tap or click to see the inner workings of grocery stores. → |
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