Creating stunning art using Rubik's Cubes — Why Switzerland is full of bunkers
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March 24, 2023

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Using Rubik's Cubes to create stunning art

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How Switzerland became a giant bunker

How Switzerland became a giant bunker

Switzerland has long been known as a neutral country. They stayed out of World War II and the Cold War. But how did they remain protected, especially when Axis powers surrounded them? It turns out they just kept digging.

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In search of the darkest thing on Earth

In search of the darkest thing on Earth

What does it mean for something to be the color black? Simply put, it's when light cannot be reflected by an object. You might be surprised to learn that scientists have been searching for ways to create the blackest black in the world. It turns out super black paints can change the science world.

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