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Most butterflies sport beautiful patterns on their wings, but those colors and patterns aren’t the actual wing membrane itself but rather are created by a fine powder. If we were to touch a butterfly’s wings our fingers could be coated...
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Some people have said: “tears are like blood without red blood cells” and they’re not as far from the truth as you might suspect. That’s because blood and tears both contain antibodies, similar trace elements, and other components. Let’s have...
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Have you ever wondered how your eyes perceive different colors on the screen of your phone or in books and flyers? In order to answer this question let’s get the uHandy Microscope and take a peek at the screen of your...
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We are more than happy that Science Teacher Mom and kids had a great adventure with the uHandy Mobile Microscope. Let's take a glance at their morning exploration. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Medinah | Science.Teacher.Mom®...
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As well as being nutritious and delicious, apples are a fruit that can be enjoyed all year round. But some of you may wonder, why are there so many different colors? Well, it all has to do with a little...
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