None, viruses are everywhere, even though scientists have never been able to observe viruses in tardigrades. Indeed as tardigrades are animals, and all animals can be vulnerable to viruses. #pint20 #pintofscience #PintFRpic.twitter.com/LS8Q045Pv7
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Why does the Moon appear bigger when it is lower on the horizon compared to when it is higher?pic.twitter.com/rKigOk83hV
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Actually, it's because your brain is tricking you when the Moon is close to monuments or mountains. And it looks smaller when it's lost up in the sky. And even if you know this, your brain will continue to trick you. #pint20 A question by@astropierre#pintofscience#PintFRpic.twitter.com/QZ7rIfN6pu3 replies 7 retweets 49 likesShow this thread -
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Halite commonly known as rock salt, is a type of salt, the mineral (natural) form of sodium chloride (Na Cl). Halite forms isometric crystals. PS: please don't lick rocks. #pintofscience#PintFR#pint20pic.twitter.com/B9DOltEAwQ
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Marie from @curiosiboite has selected the next question: Which of the following is false: A) axolotls are able to regenerate an entire eye B) manatees let go of gas to go deeper C) elephants love beer D)there is a lizard that walks on water#pintofscience#PintFR#pint202 replies 3 retweets 14 likesShow this thread -
Answer: Although pop culture depicts intoxicated elephants, they do not enjoy beer, sorry.
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How many chemical elements are named in direct reference to celestial objects
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@brusicor02's question: 8. Can you name them?#pintofscience#PintFR#pint20pic.twitter.com/zvomjdz12o3 replies 0 retweets 24 likesShow this thread -
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And the detailed answer : - uranium (Uranus) - neptunium (Neptune) - plutonium (Pluto) - cerium (Ceres) - palladium (Pallas) - helium (first detection as spectral line signature in sunlight) - tellurium (Latin "tellus" meaning "earth") - selenium (Greek "selene" meaning "Moon")
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