A single lab is protecting the world's chocolate — Science behind cardboard
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November 21, 2022

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Why fire smoke constantly follows you

If you've ever gathered around a campfire, you might have noticed the smoke seems to follow you no matter where you are. No, it's not your bad luck — there's actually a scientific reason behind it.

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How one laboratory protects the world's chocolate

How one laboratory protects the world's chocolate

As demand for chocolate rises globally, cocoa producers are struggling to keep up. That's why one lab in Britain is stepping up to help other scientists create better and faster-growing cocoa plants. But how are they doing it?

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The real science behind cardboard

The real science behind cardboard

In the U.S., over 80% of the products sold are packaged in cardboard. That’s over 120 billion separate pieces of cardboard. With it being so ubiquitous, it might surprise you what goes into creating and manufacturing it. It’s not nearly as simple as you may think.

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Why bacon and eggs are scientifically better together

Why bacon and eggs are scientifically better together

Bacon and eggs are delicious on their own. This is a relative fact. But when combined, something happens in our brains that make them taste even better. What exactly is happening here? It turns out scientists have actually studied this phenomenon and came up with a pretty interesting answer.

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