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science careers;physicist

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Physicist Learn interesting facts and information about a range of science jobs and careers. What is a physicist? What do they do as part of their job? Read our job description facts and information to find out the answers to these questions and more while learning all about physics careers.   Scientists who research in physics are called physicists. Physics is an area of science that covers the study of matter, energy and forces. Physicists study everything from tiny atomic particles to the entire Universe as a whole. Physicists observe natural phenomena and use mathematics to develop theories which help explain why they occur. Some physicists study theory while others ...
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Excerpt from  science kids: Learn interesting trivia and information about a wide range of science topics with our fun science facts for kids. Chemistry Facts Read some fun chemistry facts for kids and find out more about atoms, elements, gases, liquids, solids, experiments, cool chemicals and much more. Children will love the did you know facts and other interesting chemistry information that will help them learn a thing or two along the way.   Sponsored Links Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 1. It is highly flammable and is the most common element found in our universe. Liquid nitrogen boils at 77 kelvin (−196 °C, −321 °F). ...
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electric eels

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Science Electric eels deliver taser-like shocks In a painful experiment, a US researcher found out just how strong the jolts delivered by the fish are. He had previously found that electric eels have a special technique that makes their shocks extra-efficient. Now that's dedication to science: researcher Kenneth Catania tested how strong the jolts are that electic eels use to shock their victims – on himself. Catania, a biology professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, in the US state of Tennessee, wanted to understand the dynamics of the circuit created in an electric eel attack. For this, he developed an apparatus that can measure the strength of the electric current through a human arm that gets touched by an electric eel. The experience, Catania wrote in the journal Current Biology, is quite painful. In his study published on Thursday, the researcher reports that electricity peaked at 40 to 50 milliamps. That's stronger than the jo...
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Make Lemonade Fizzy Drink There's a lot of people out there that like drinking fizzy drinks, so why not do a fun science experiment that leaves you with your own lemon soda to drink afterwards! A bit of lemon here and a bit of baking soda there and before you know it you'll be an expert at making your own fizzy drinks. Make your own lemonade softdrink with this fun experiment for kids.   Sponsored Links What you'll need: Lemon Drinking glass Water 1 teaspoon of baking soda Some sugar to make it sweet Instructions: Squeeze as much of the juice from the lemon as you can into the glass. Pour in an equal amount of water as lemon juice. Stir in the teaspoon of baking soda. Give the mixture a taste and add in some sugar if ...
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Enjoy fun science experiments for kids that feature awesome hands-on projects and activities that help bring the exciting world of science to life. Make an Egg Float in Salt Water An egg sinks to the bottom if you drop it into a glass of ordinary drinking water but what happens if you add salt? The results are very interesting and can teach you some fun facts about density.   Sponsored Links What you'll need: One egg Water Salt A tall drinking glass Instructions: Pour water into the glass until it is about half full. Stir in lots of salt (about 6 tablespoons). Carefully pour in plain water until the glass is nearly full (be careful to not disturb or mix the salty water with the plain water). Gently lower the egg into the water and...

kidney deserves the best

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The rate at which young people are suffering from Kidney disease is alarming.We recently lost a dear brother to this condition.I am sharing a post which can help us.Please read below: 🚫 IMPORTANT 🚫 KIDNEY DESERVES THE BEST Barely two (2) days ago, we all received the news of the demise of the Nigerian actor as a result of kidney disease. ALSO OUR MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, the Honorable Teko Lake is currently in the Hospital on life support with Kidney problems. I want to show you how to avert this menace of kidney disease. SO HERE ARE THE TOP 6 CAUSE OF KIDNEY DISEASE: 1. Delaying going to a toilet Keeping your urine in your bladder for too long is a bad idea. A full bladder can cause bladder damage. The urine that stays in the bladder multiplies bacteria quickly. Once the urine refluxes back to the ureter and kidneys, the toxic substances can result in kidney infections, then urinary tract infections, and then nephritis, and even uremia. When nat...