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Home Safety: A Narrow Escape
This is crazy! I never thought a glass paperweight could catch fire. You're lucky you didn't make it worse. But it certainly reminded me of this. Thanks so much for your post, it's very useful!
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đ Whatâs the Wildest âFuture Predictionâ From Your Era That Never Happened?
I think it's a great way to get the brain thinking. Even though we didnât actually do it, we had dreams and a lot of imagination, which made it fun. By the way, your post was truly enjoyable. It reminded me of some things from my childhood.
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Zohran Mamdani and taxpayer funded grocery stores
You made such a good point about how even regular grocery stores can feel like "partial food deserts" for people with special diets. I never thought about how the profit-driven selection leaves so many folks behind - that's so true about dollar stores too, just shelves full of junk food masquerading as solutions. The idea that city-run stores could actually stock those harder-to-find items (and maybe even healthier options) is really smart.
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đ Whatâs the Wildest âFuture Predictionâ From Your Era That Never Happened?
Remember when we were certain the future would be full of flying cars, robot butlers, and vacations on Mars? Well⌠here we are in 2024, still waiting! đ From old sci-fi movies to "expert" forecasts, some predictions were hilariously off the mark. Like: "By the year 2000, weâll all have personal jetpacks!" (Nope, just traffic jams and Uber.) "Food pills will replace meals!" (Meanwhile, DoorDash exists.) "The paperless office is coming!" (Cue the printer error soundsâŚ) So, whatâs the most outrageous or amusing future prediction you remember? Did anyone actually think weâd live in underwater cities? That homework would be done by AI (okay, maybe that oneâs close)? Share your favorite "future flops"! Letâs laugh at the past while we wait for our flying cars⌠any day now. đâď¸
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Whatâs the Funniest âOld Schoolâ Science Myth You Once Believed?
Well, this explains everything. Santa clearly outsourced his logistics to Royal Mail this year! đ đŚ (And those bikers? Elite sleigh-team reinforcements.) Tell your posties theyâve got my vote for âBest Festive Workforce.â Though I do wonder⌠do they also handle Tooth Fairy deliveries, or is that a separate courier service? đ§âď¸đ
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Whatâs the Funniest âOld Schoolâ Science Myth You Once Believed?
Oh no, Iâd never mess with Tooth Fairy logistics. Sheâs got the best dental plan in the universe. đ But Santaâs mailroom? Thatâs between you, him, and the USPS tracking number! đŽđ (P.S. If youâve got photographic proof of either, my inbox is open⌠for science.) Ah, the classics! âDonât go outside with wet hair, youâll catch cold!â (Meanwhile, viruses: âActually, weâre the real culpritsâŚâ). And donât get me started on âold ageâ as a cause of death. Turns out, time doesnât kill us, it just helps đ . But the universe being smaller than an atom? That oneâs true and still blows my mind daily. 𤯠So which myth do you miss believing the most? (I low-key still side-eye drafts near open windowsâŚ) Ah, the Coriolis Effect, natureâs perfect scapegoat for misbehaving carpets and suspiciously rotating plugholes! đŞď¸ Your grandfather was a genius. (Though Iâd argue the real mystery is why any of us believed the toilet-swirl things, turns out you need a very still bathtub and zero interference to see it. MythBusters tested it and, well⌠RIP childhood wonder.) So, confession: did you ever try to âtestâ the hemisphere theory on vacation? đ§ I may or may not have stared at a sink in Australia for an embarrassing length of timeâŚ
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The Official "Introduce Yourself" Thread
Hello ScienceForums Community! đ Iâm Olivia, a pharmaceutical entrepreneur and medical device trader with a relentless curiosity for science and business. At 40, Iâve learned that the best ideas often come from collisions of knowledgeâwhether itâs chemistry, economics, or even travel stories over a great meal! My Passions in a Nutshell: đŹ Science & Business: Bridging gaps between labs and markets (letâs talk innovation pipelines!). đ Travel: From Tokyoâs tech hubs to Mediterranean biotech conferencesâalways hunting insights (and local recipes!). đ Dogs: My stress relievers and unofficial R&D consultants (labradors > lab coats?). đ Food: Firm believer that "culinary science" is the tastiest research field. Why Iâm Here: To learn from brilliant minds, debate open-ended ideas (the crazier, the better!), and maybe find fellow entrepreneurial scientists or travel geeks. Question for You: Whatâs the most unexpected connection youâve found between science and another field? (Mine: A sushi chef once explained fermentation like a biochemistâmind blown!)* Excited to meet you all! đ
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Whatâs the Funniest âOld Schoolâ Science Myth You Once Believed?
Before Google (or even textbooks!), many of us learned âfactsâ that turned out to be hilariously wrong. For example: My teacher swore atoms looked like tiny solar systems (Rutherford model, we see you!). A neighbor told me lightning never strikes the same place twiceâturns out, the Empire State Building begs to differ. What outdated or quirky science myths did you grow up with? Bonus points if you later proved them wrong yourself! P.S. If youâre a younger member, share myths your elders tried to sell you. Letâs debunk with dignity!
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Male Mammographers
lol lol
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