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Which Galaxy is Visible to the Eye?
The Andromeda galaxy is the nearest and the brightest galaxy. It is twice as big as our Milky Way. You can actually see it on any clear winter night. Read on ...
How can We Use Water to run Cars?
Is it possible to run a car on water? No, it is not a joke, the fuel cell does exactly that - it converts water into electricity. Read on ...
What is Geothermal Energy?
Deep inside the earth most of the material remains in a super heated molten state. Scientists are now using this heat to generate electricity. It is free and clean. Read on ...
How is Paper Perfumed?
Nowadays, you can sometimes sample a perfume advertised in a magazine, in the advertisement itself. Ever wondered how this happened? Read on ...
What is Cotton Candy?
A trip to a fair feels incomplete without having a sweet, fluffy cotton candy. The cotton candy is actually nothing but sugar spun into tiny threads. Read on ...
Why is the Ball-point Pen Called So?
The ink used in a ball-point pen is thicker than the ink used in a fountain pen. The pen writes because a tiny ball placed at the tip of the ball-point pen rotates when we write.. Read on ...
Why does Cola Fizz?
Cola is among the favourite drinks in the world. Its sweet tangy taste is something everyone likes. Actually the cola gets its fizz from the carbon dioxide dissolved in it. Read on ...
Why do Some Snore More than Others?
Snoring is a common sleep disorder. It occurs when the muscles at the back of throat relax during sleep. Read on ...
How Far Away are the Stars?
Stars are thousands and thousands of miles away. But how do astronomers calculate this distance... Read on ...
Why's the Sun Red at Sunrise and Sunset?
At daybreak, the sun appears as a reddish ball. It gives way to a golden-white sheen as the day advances and reappears as an orange ball at the time of setting. Does the sun really change colour or does it only seem so? Read on ...
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