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Crystals have captivated humans for 780,000 years — turns out chimps feel the same way
What would a chimpanzee do if you handed it a glittering quartz crystal? Apparently, the same thing many of us would-hold ...
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Hands-on science ideas for curious 4th graders
From glowing bubbles to crystal gardens, 4th grade science can be a thrilling adventure when kids get to experiment with their own hands. These activities blend fun with real scientific principles, ...
Some smaller crystals were never recovered at all. The findings, published March 3, 2026 in the journal Frontiers in ...
We were pleasantly surprised by how strong and seemingly natural the chimpanzees’ attraction to crystals was.” ...
We expect crystals to be rigid and brittle, so scientists were shocked when some of their crystals seemed to come alive under a microscope. They hope to use the unusual behavior to make tiny machines ...
research laboratory to study “bad bubbles” that cause defects in metal alloys used to produce engine turbine blades and semiconductor crystals that are crucial components in electronic devices.
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