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The document presents intriguing science facts, such as octopuses having three hearts and blue blood, and the ability to 'hear' the universe through radio waves. It also mentions that bananas are slightly radioactive and explains the phenomenon of the 'triple point' where water can boil and freeze simultaneously. Overall, it emphasizes that science reveals the fascinating truths of nature beyond just formulas and theories.

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Science

The document presents intriguing science facts, such as octopuses having three hearts and blue blood, and the ability to 'hear' the universe through radio waves. It also mentions that bananas are slightly radioactive and explains the phenomenon of the 'triple point' where water can boil and freeze simultaneously. Overall, it emphasizes that science reveals the fascinating truths of nature beyond just formulas and theories.

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Fun Science Facts

Science is full of surprising and fascinating facts that make our world even more
amazing. Did you know that octopuses have three hearts and blue blood? Two hearts
pump blood to the gills, while the third pumps it to the rest of the body. When
they swim, the heart that serves the body actually stops beating!

Another fun fact is that space isn’t completely silent. Though there’s no air for
sound to travel through, radio waves can be translated into sound—astronomers have
"heard" the universe! Meanwhile, bananas are slightly radioactive because they
contain potassium-40, a naturally occurring isotope.

Water can boil and freeze at the same time in a process called the “triple point,”
which happens under specific temperature and pressure conditions. Also, you’re
actually taller in the morning than at night. That’s because the discs in your
spine compress throughout the day due to gravity.

These facts show that science isn’t just about formulas and theories—it’s about
exploring the strange, cool truths of nature. From the ocean’s depths to the
vastness of space, science helps us understand and appreciate the wonders around
us.

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