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849: "Nuclear Fission"

Interesting Things with JC #849: "Nuclear Fission" - Delve into the historic experiment led by Enrico Fermi at Stagg Field in 1942, unlocking the secrets of controlled nuclear fission. This pivotal moment not only laid the foundation for the Atomic Age but also influenced the Manhattan Project and the development of nuclear energy. Explore the scientific breakthroughs and historical discoveries that shaped our world.

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845: "Deep Space Optical Communications"

Interesting Things with JC #845: "Deep Space Optical Communications" - NASA's DSOC, a marvel in space innovation, achieves "first light," beaming a near-infrared laser with test data 10 million miles to the Hale Telescope. This milestone, aboard the Psyche spacecraft en route to the asteroid belt, paves the way for high-data-rate communications supporting humanity's dream of reaching Mars.

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839: "Tip of the Tongue"

Interesting Things with JC #839: 'Tip of the Tongue' - Embark on a journey through the intricate maze of the mind, exploring the frustration and fascination of the 'tip-of-the-tongue' phenomenon. Delve into the complexities of memory, where words play hide-and-seek, adding a touch of suspense to the human experience.

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831: "Manitoba Mauler"

Interesting Things with JC #831: "Manitoba Mauler" - Unleash the power of fast-moving winter storms from Alberta Province, known as Manitoba Maulers. These storms, featuring evenly-distributed snowfalls, have left their mark, with Bergland in Michigan receiving 12.3 inches and parts of North Dakota accumulating up to 15 inches.

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829: "Respect"

Interesting Things with JC #829: "Respect" - Dive into the transformative power of respect, a guiding principle for positive relationships and societal well-being. From fostering equality to encouraging open dialogue, explore its impact on personal growth and cultural harmony.

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823: "Soap to Treat Melanoma"

Interesting Things with JC #823: "Soap to Treat Melanoma" - 14-year-old Heman Bekele has developed an affordable soap that fights melanoma, a groundbreaking solution in skin cancer treatment. His invention combines innovative soap technology with medical science, making cancer care more accessible.

Ref - https://news.3m.com/2023-10-11-14-year-old-named-Americas-Top-Young-Scientist-for-development-of-skin-cancer-treatment

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822: "Why Doritos are so Flammable"

Interesting Things with JC #822: "Why Doritos are so Flammable" - Delve into the scientific intrigue of Doritos' surprising flammability, unveiling how these beloved snacks can ignite campfires in a pinch. Uncover the unique components that make Doritos a handy fire-starting secret.

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815: "Ed Gein: The Real-Life Inspiration Behind The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"

Interesting Things with JC #815: "Ed Gein: The Real-Life Inspiration Behind The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" - Dive into the eerie connection between Ed Gein's horrific crimes and the iconic horror film, revealing the dark truths behind this chilling inspiration for Leatherface and the macabre family. Explore the real horror that influenced reel terror.

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814: "The Little Albert Experiment"

Interesting Things with JC #814: "The Little Albert Experiment" - Explore the pioneering study by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner in early 20th-century psychology. This tale unveils Little Albert's transformation as innocence gave way to fear through classical conditioning with a resounding gong. It raises questions of ethics, leaving an indelible mark on the study of human emotion and behavioral psychology.

Ref - Mary Coverjo Nes (1924) A Laboratory Study of Fear: The Case Of Peter, The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology, 31:4, 308-315, DOI: 10.1080/08856559.1924.9944851

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811: "Parallax Effect"

Interesting Things with JC #811: "Parallax Effect" - Explore the history and diverse applications of this captivating visual phenomenon, first described by Hipparchus in ancient Greece. From web design's immersive scrolling to video game depth, the Parallax Effect adds a 3D-like quality to various media. Dive into this fascinating fusion of astronomy and modern technology.

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