How exactly do carburetors work? — Busting common shark myths
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Scientists just discovered an ‘X’ particle

Scientists just discovered an ‘X’ particle

For the very first time, scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider have discovered something they call the ‘X’ particle. This was discovered and observed while smashing billions of lead ions together at incredible speed. So what does this actually mean?

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How exactly do carburetors work?

How exactly do carburetors work?

Every engine has something called a carburetor. Most people know they can be expensive to repair but don't truly understand what their purpose is. What carburetors do is pretty amazing. It’s almost magical.

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Do sharks attack GoPros?

Do sharks attack GoPros?

Sharks are one of the apex predators in the ocean. They are agile, dangerous hunters that, when met face-to-face, can send chills down your spine. But, there has been a running theory that sharks are somehow attracted to electronics and, more specifically, GoPros. So, is this true?

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How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?

How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?

In England, there's a grocery store run entirely by robots. This amazing place has thousands of robots that pack up customers' orders, all at incredible speeds. So how does this work, and is this the future for grocery stores?

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