…genius. He later cut the brain into pieces and sent it to several scientists for research. FAQs about Albert Einstein Where is Einstein’s brain now? Nowadays, the preserved pieces of…
…go searching for them? 9. Probably not… Only one of the caves is available for public visitation – and that’s the Cave of the Domes. 10. Leave the canyon where…
…2019! 7. Might this be the end for WiFi? 5G could rival WiFi in terms of latency and capability for data transfer. Research suggests that 5G may even be able…
…in the late 60s and early 70s. The clincher? He was never found – and the movie centres around the frantic search. Do you know any more horror movies that…
…physical, mental, and spiritual nature. 18. Could yoga help keep you young? Research suggests that yoga, along with meditation, can help postpone the aging process. So, if you want to…
…it takes many forms – including wrongful searching of suspects, excessive force, racial discrimination and even sexual assault. Is it possible to sue for police brutality? It all depends on…
…Research shows that speed affects time without question – however, this only really works with celestial bodies. For example, flying to a distant star and back again in an instant…
…to an extremely rare species of seahorse! Research is ongoing. In fact, at the time of publication, there are over 125 different species of fish which live in the river’s…
…and Asian water monitor lizards swim in the sea in their search for food. FAQs about Lizards Do lizards make good pets? Yes – lizards can make very good pets,…
…no facts and figures when it comes to sharing everything we know about the state with you. Planning a trip? Doing a bit of research for a project? Read on…
…it’s not only home to the Reichstag Building and the Brandenburg Gate, but scores of research institutes. What are some famous foods you can enjoy in Berlin? Some of the…
…yourself a serious injury! Do magnets have healing properties? Research suggests that no, magnets do not have any known healing properties. Is it good to sleep on a magnet? Weirdly…
…known for its scientific research and development, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, digital technology, and film production. 11. It’s helped to host the Olympic Games. While London was certainly the hub of the…
…service. 3. Blame TV! Research shows that radio and television helped spread rhyming slang throughout the UK and overseas. In theatrical terms, some actors became known for their ‘cockney’ prose…
…and Marguerite Davis and her research partner discovered vitamin A in 1913. Lucy Wills was the sole scientist behind the discovery of folic acid. Way to go ladies! 3. Plants…
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