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The social media accounts linked to from sn.explores are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • SoundCloud • X • Website Besides social media accounts, sn.explores has populated their site with: • Let’s learn about adrenaline • Scientists Say: Equilibrium • Scientists Say: Taxonomy • Scientists Say: Pollination • Let’s learn about animals that can regrow body parts • Scientists Say: Tenebrescence • Let’s learn about rivers • Let’s learn about lab-grown meat • Scientists Say: Element • Plant and fungi parts level up biohybrid robots • Let’s learn about tardigrades • Clues about dino speed come from birds strutting through mud • Let’s learn about surprising uses for human waste • Scientists Say: Benthic • Let’s learn about spooky ‘dark energy’ • Scientists Say: Transplant • Scientists Say: Infrasound • TikTok skincare routines may cause more harm than good • Let’s learn about venom • Scientists finally know why ice is so slippery • Scientists Say: Genome • Thank microbes for chocolate’s tasty flavors • Here’s why ammolite gems have a rainbow shimmer • Scientists Say: Quantitative and Qualitative • Let’s learn about vaccines • Scientists Say: Cave Popcorn • Scientists Say: Van Allen belts • Let’s learn how to make a sports ball soar • Scientists Say: Steppe • Let’s learn about Venus • Let’s learn about creativity • Scientists Say: Heat dome • Scientists Say: Caecilian • About 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸𝘴 𝘌𝘹𝘱𝘭𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘴 • More from the Let's Learn About series • Subscribe to the 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸𝘴 𝘌𝘹𝘱𝘭𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘴 print magazine! • Scientists Say: Nucleosynthesis • Science News on Instagram • Science News Tik Tok video credits and sources • The latest from 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸𝘴 𝘌𝘹𝘱𝘭𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘴 • Read the latest from Science News • More and more, microplastics are collecting in human brains • Scientists Say: Hoodoo • Scientists Say: Supermoon • Explainer: What the pH scale tells us • Scientists Say: Correlation and Causation • Explainer: Gravity and microgravity • Explainer: Correlation, causation, coincidence and more • Scientists Say: Lepton • How to max your splash, according to science • This weird ice may exist on alien planets • Scientists Say: Firewhirl and Firenado • Scientists Say: Neuroplasticity • You can ‘grab’ these virtual displays and manipulate them midair • Scientists Say: Circumnutation • Orange cats get their ginger color from a single gene ‘cutout’ • Could Spinosaurus swim? That would make it a game changer • Scientists Say: Chiral • The physics of how Hula-Hoops stay up, revealed by wiggling robots • Scientists Say: Dark lightning • These penguins nap 10,000 times a day, for seconds at a time • Scientists Say: Speleology • Physics explains why clapping sounds like it does • Scientists Say: Rocket propellants • Scientists Say: Dopamine • Let’s learn about memory • Scientists Say: Large language model • Let’s learn about bumblebees • Some iguanas may have rafted across the Pacific 30 million years ago • Eyelashes help fling water from our eyes • Scientists Say: Fractal • Understanding light and other forms of energy on the move • Earthquake farts may explain some spooky floating lights • Why do we have to knead bread? • Science Comic: This sea robin is a fish that can taste with its legs • Let’s learn about the carbon cycle • Let’s learn about radiocarbon dating • Minecraft’s big bees don’t exist, but giant insects once did • Scientists Say: Avulsion • Eating poop is surprisingly common among animals • Some dust in Earth’s atmosphere may hail from beyond Neptune • Scientists Say: Absorb and Adsorb • Analyze This: How big was the biggest T. rex? • Scientists Say: Regolith • Purple exists only in our brains • Let’s learn about pi • Explainer: The body’s immune system • Let’s learn about chocolate • Scientists Say: Lava bomb • As the climate warms, polar bears are facing more germs • Let’s learn about the International Space Station • An Egyptian mummy’s silent ‘scream’ hints at her violent death • Scientists Say: Chimera • Weirdly, mayo can help study conditions ripe for nuclear fusion • Scientists Say: Monotreme • A lucky lab accident produces Spider-Man-like silk • Microscopic black holes may be flying through our solar system • At-home experiments shed light on cats’ liquid behavior • Scientists Say: Lachryphagy • Scientists Say: Capsaicin • Analyze This: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is shrinking • Scientists Say: Aphantasia • Giant rat border agents could help put a stop to wildlife poaching • Scientists Say: Sundog • Here are some stellar picks from Nikon’s top microscopy images of 2024 • This fish has legs — and it uses them for more than just walking • To clear loops, Sonic the Hedgehog must hit the right speed • Let’s learn about ancient pyramids • Let’s learn about octopuses • Let’s learn about supernovas • A seamount deep in the Pacific may be home to 20 new species • Weird? These bat toes can glow greenish-blue • Where does Godzilla get his atomic breath? • Explainer: All about orbits • How do you build a centaur? • Let’s learn about animal cannibals • Scientists Say: Marcescence • Let’s learn about the Nobel Prize • Let’s learn about tornadoes • Let’s learn about how much climate change is to blame for extreme weather • The desert planet in ‘Dune’ is pretty realistic, scientists say • Cool Jobs: Poop investigators