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First, you need to find something that contains DNA. Since DNA is the blueprint for life, everything living contains DNA. For this experiment, we like to use green split peas. But there are lots of other DNA sources too, such as:
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Source: Randy Otter I've learned so much from my mistakes.. I'm thinking of making some more. >>>YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
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Follow up mix to "99 songs to make your homework better". This one is more awesome. Some artists include: Alt-J, the xx, Two Door Cinema Club. @EvanNite
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It sits on a hill just outside of New York City, completely empty and, for years, decaying and nearly forgotten…
TED Talks In this fun, 3-min performance from the World Science Festival, musician Bobby McFerrin uses the pentatonic scale to reveal one surprising result of the way our brains are wired.
We love the convenience of Netflix Instant, but we don't always love the navigating through the countless movies on there to find something to watch. So we've compiled our list of recommended titles for you, whether you love classics, comedies, docum...
It's every American's right to enjoy their liberties, says this prankster making fake pee streams wherever he goes. And he's compiled this video ...
Science has found zero empirical evidence for the existence of ghosts, aliens, demons or any other supernatural creature and these videos will surely not fool an expert in video fakery. Unless he or she watches them alone, late at night, in the dark....
The guide attempts to depict the chronological order of electronic music genres' appearance. It contains 7 separate parent areas of electronic music to explore - House, Techhno, Breakbeat, Jungle, Hardcore, Downtempo, and Trance.
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Russian researchers in the late 1940s kept five people awake for fifteen days using an experimental gas based stimulant. They were kept in a sealed environment to carefully monitor their oxygen intake so the gas didn't kill them, since it was toxic i...
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