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November 23, 2022

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Scientists explain exactly what a T-Rex would taste like

Scientists explain exactly what a T-Rex would taste like

Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. Recent scientific advancements suggest we're getting close to bringing some of them back. So that begs the question, what would they taste like? Well, the answer might not be what you think.

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How McDonald's really makes money

How McDonald's really makes money

McDonald’s is one of the most recognizable brands in the world, famous for its iconic burgers and fries. But what if we told you McDonald’s makes most of its money from selling something that isn't food? Keep watching to see what generates the biggest share of the company’s multibillion-dollar profits.

Tap or click to see how McDonald’s makes its money. →

Changing the surface of something can change what it does

Changing the surface of something can change what it does

Ever heard of monolayers? This is the scientific term for ultra-thin layers of atoms, molecules or cells. That's one way researchers can change an object to make it do or become something different — adding a layer to its surface. Adding a monolayer to glass, for example, can actually make it easier to see through. It doesn't stop there.

Tap or click to find out how scientists transform materials. →

 
How an igloo keeps you warm

How an igloo keeps you warm

Humans have been using frozen water to stay warm for thousands of years. It's a little counterintuitive seeing as how snow and ice are freezing cold. That begs the question, how do igloos stay so warm?

Tap or click to discover the science behind igloos. →

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