How can bacteria tell time? — Are you smart enough to answer this problem only 51% of people can solve?
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Bacteria can actually tell time

Bacteria can actually tell time

We've long known people have biological clocks that help us function. They tell us when to go to bed and when we need to wake up, among other things. As it turns out, bacteria also have internal clocks, and why it's so important will blow your mind.

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The problem only 51% of people can solve

The problem only 51% of people can solve

Whether a problem is mathematical or more applicable to the real world, our brain is always there, searching for solutions. Not all brains work the same, however, and there are a few tests that can show you which side of the spectrum you're on.

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We can now track meteorites to where they came from

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.

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