ASAP Science takes a look at if there’s a difference between brand name and generic products.
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What is the difference between brand name and generic products?
ASAP Science takes a look at if there’s a difference between brand name and generic products.
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What is the difference between brand name and generic products?
ASAP Science explains the science of motivation.
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What’s the best way to stay motivated?
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A lot of things can kill you but here are some surprising ones that you probably never knew about.
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This is the ultimate video to illustrate that “the dose makes the poison.” ASAP Science explains how much seasoning, how many cherry pits, and how much loud music will murder you.
Was anyone really surprised to learn that only a few cherry pits will kill someone? This video makes marijuana look surprisingly safe by comparison. Here’s something to reassure you if you ever swallow a cherry pit. They’re not kidding when they say you’ll probably be okay if you don’t chew it. Technically, cherry pits don’t contain cyanide, they contain amygdalin. There are enzymes in the gut that can turn amygdalin into cyanide, but the body regularly deals with small amounts of cyanide because quite a few thing contain some amygdalin.
The problem is when you chew cherry pits. The pit itself also contains one of these enzymes—emulsin—and chewing the pit will naturally mix the amygdalin and the emulsin to create cyanide. In that case, consuming a cherry pit can be very dangerous.
Man and woman’s best friend!
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There’s no question that the most popular pet in the world is the dog. Sure, cat lovers will cheer for their favorite, but there’s a reason the dog is called “Man’s best friend.” But why is that? For centuries now, the dog has evolved with us humans.
That’s what makes the science of dogs so interesting.
All together now… I can pee a rainbow, pee a rainbow, pee a rainbow too!
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What color should your pee even be? Depending on the color of your urine, you might want to contact your doctor right away… or just drink more water if your pee is simply dark yellow.