The Mysteries of Science Explained.

January 15th, 2007

the thinker, a-thinking.Popular Science has posted a nice little series entitled “Science Mysteries, Explained“. If you’ve ever laid awake at night pondering questions such as “Do you use up more energy when you’re thinking really hard?” or “Can men produce breastmilk?”, this is exactly the lunchtime reading you need. Personally, I’ve never really wondered what the most powerful laser in the world is, but I’m glad to discover the National Ignition Facility beamline is capable of generating thermonuclear detonations. Awesome.

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