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strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix. As the article says, colour is just a creation of our minds from its interpretation of theNULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
In the 1960’s, homosexuality was still a taboo, leading many people to volunteer themselves, mostly under family pressure, for a pioneering aversion therapy, with the aim of curing them of their homosexual tendencies. However the process they underwent was so disgustingly unethical that it would today be condemned as barbaric.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Jerry Ehman was wowed when, on August 15th 1977, he received a radio signal from space that bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin.NULL HYPOTHESIS
In 1961 Stanley Milgram made the headlines with his hugely controversial and unethical study into human obedience to authority. Taking place only months into the trials of WWII Nazi leaders, Milgram aimed to discover if those who committed the atrocities in concentration camps were truly evil people, or simply following orders from a higher figure.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Find the finest science games, experiments and timewasters available. Join a huge online community all busily wasting their time on the Journal of Unlikely Science.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Liz Elliott's Homepage. Random Fact Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.NULL HYPOTHESIS
strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix. As the article says, colour is just a creation of our minds from its interpretation of theNULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
In the 1960’s, homosexuality was still a taboo, leading many people to volunteer themselves, mostly under family pressure, for a pioneering aversion therapy, with the aim of curing them of their homosexual tendencies. However the process they underwent was so disgustingly unethical that it would today be condemned as barbaric.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Jerry Ehman was wowed when, on August 15th 1977, he received a radio signal from space that bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin.NULL HYPOTHESIS
In 1961 Stanley Milgram made the headlines with his hugely controversial and unethical study into human obedience to authority. Taking place only months into the trials of WWII Nazi leaders, Milgram aimed to discover if those who committed the atrocities in concentration camps were truly evil people, or simply following orders from a higher figure.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Find the finest science games, experiments and timewasters available. Join a huge online community all busily wasting their time on the Journal of Unlikely Science.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Liz Elliott's Homepage. Random Fact Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Current issue contents. AVAILABLE SOON FROM US - ARTICLES WILL INCLUDE: Spoof Articles PhD: Permenant Head Damage? by Tess Bridges - Cover story: To PhD or not to PhD? The Other Lab - by Richard Bond. Discovery corner – Summer makes plants happy. Feature ArticlesNULL HYPOTHESIS
Firstly, the pan is sandblasted to create a rough surface with lots of scratches. Then a primer is added; this is thin and able to creep into those small scratches made by the sand. Then the whole thing is cooked at high temperature, which causes the primer to set hard and grip onto the scratches. Finally, a topcoat or finish coat is added andNULL HYPOTHESIS
‘Basal’ tears are those that we produce continually to keep our eyes moist and lubricated.We generate some five to ten ounces of this liquid a day and without it, blinking would be very painful. Basal tear fluid contains water, nutrients and anti-bacterial components such as glucose, mucin (sticky stuff), lysozyme (antibacterial), lactoferrin (antibiotic), lipocalin (protein transporterNULL HYPOTHESIS
Sod’s Law: A Proof. By Dr. David Lewis, Dr. Keylan Leyser and Philip Obadya. Commissioned by British Gas, Leeds, UK. When British Gas commissioned scientists to create a formula to predict Sod's Law we wanted part of the action. We didn't get it, but we did manage to get hold of the plucky scientists' report.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Jerry Ehman was wowed when, on August 15th 1977, he received a radio signal from space that bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin.NULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
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By Hannah Welham. If you thought levitation was a phenomenon reserved for David Blaine (or Copperfield if you can remember that far back), think again. Scientists at the University of St Andrews made history this week when they announced that they had achieved ‘incredible levitation effects’ in the field of nanotechnology – the scienceof tiny stuff.
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By sloping the container walls, you can actually cause the reverse of the Brazil Nut effect, producing downward movement in the middle with small upward movements around the periphery of the container. This results in the larger particles moving towards the bottom of the container, and the smaller particles moving towards the top.NULL HYPOTHESIS
With all the maturity of a five year old on coke we sniggered and snorted our way through the list. There's a time for sharp, topical humour. That time is not now. THE NULL'S TOP TEN FUNNY ACRONYMS. (click on the links for the inside story) R.U.D.E. and C.R.U.D.E. Straight in to the "make it memorable" section comes RUDE and CRUDE.NULL HYPOTHESIS
strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix. As the article says, colour is just a creation of our minds from its interpretation of theNULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
In the 1960’s, homosexuality was still a taboo, leading many people to volunteer themselves, mostly under family pressure, for a pioneering aversion therapy, with the aim of curing them of their homosexual tendencies. However the process they underwent was so disgustingly unethical that it would today be condemned as barbaric.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Jerry Ehman was wowed when, on August 15th 1977, he received a radio signal from space that bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin.NULL HYPOTHESIS
In 1961 Stanley Milgram made the headlines with his hugely controversial and unethical study into human obedience to authority. Taking place only months into the trials of WWII Nazi leaders, Milgram aimed to discover if those who committed the atrocities in concentration camps were truly evil people, or simply following orders from a higher figure.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix. As the article says, colour is just a creation of our minds from its interpretation of theNULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
In the 1960’s, homosexuality was still a taboo, leading many people to volunteer themselves, mostly under family pressure, for a pioneering aversion therapy, with the aim of curing them of their homosexual tendencies. However the process they underwent was so disgustingly unethical that it would today be condemned as barbaric.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Jerry Ehman was wowed when, on August 15th 1977, he received a radio signal from space that bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin.NULL HYPOTHESIS
In 1961 Stanley Milgram made the headlines with his hugely controversial and unethical study into human obedience to authority. Taking place only months into the trials of WWII Nazi leaders, Milgram aimed to discover if those who committed the atrocities in concentration camps were truly evil people, or simply following orders from a higher figure.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Find the finest science games, experiments and timewasters available. Join a huge online community all busily wasting their time on the Journal of Unlikely Science.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Liz Elliott's Homepage. Random Fact Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Current issue contents. AVAILABLE SOON FROM US - ARTICLES WILL INCLUDE: Spoof Articles PhD: Permenant Head Damage? by Tess Bridges - Cover story: To PhD or not to PhD? The Other Lab - by Richard Bond. Discovery corner – Summer makes plants happy. Feature ArticlesNULL HYPOTHESIS
Firstly, the pan is sandblasted to create a rough surface with lots of scratches. Then a primer is added; this is thin and able to creep into those small scratches made by the sand. Then the whole thing is cooked at high temperature, which causes the primer to set hard and grip onto the scratches. Finally, a topcoat or finish coat is added andNULL HYPOTHESIS
‘Basal’ tears are those that we produce continually to keep our eyes moist and lubricated.We generate some five to ten ounces of this liquid a day and without it, blinking would be very painful. Basal tear fluid contains water, nutrients and anti-bacterial components such as glucose, mucin (sticky stuff), lysozyme (antibacterial), lactoferrin (antibiotic), lipocalin (protein transporterNULL HYPOTHESIS
Sod’s Law: A Proof. By Dr. David Lewis, Dr. Keylan Leyser and Philip Obadya. Commissioned by British Gas, Leeds, UK. When British Gas commissioned scientists to create a formula to predict Sod's Law we wanted part of the action. We didn't get it, but we did manage to get hold of the plucky scientists' report.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Jerry Ehman was wowed when, on August 15th 1977, he received a radio signal from space that bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin.NULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
Liz Elliott's Homepage. Random Fact Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.NULL HYPOTHESIS
By Hannah Welham. If you thought levitation was a phenomenon reserved for David Blaine (or Copperfield if you can remember that far back), think again. Scientists at the University of St Andrews made history this week when they announced that they had achieved ‘incredible levitation effects’ in the field of nanotechnology – the scienceof tiny stuff.
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By sloping the container walls, you can actually cause the reverse of the Brazil Nut effect, producing downward movement in the middle with small upward movements around the periphery of the container. This results in the larger particles moving towards the bottom of the container, and the smaller particles moving towards the top.NULL HYPOTHESIS
With all the maturity of a five year old on coke we sniggered and snorted our way through the list. There's a time for sharp, topical humour. That time is not now. THE NULL'S TOP TEN FUNNY ACRONYMS. (click on the links for the inside story) R.U.D.E. and C.R.U.D.E. Straight in to the "make it memorable" section comes RUDE and CRUDE.NULL HYPOTHESIS
strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
Information about Null Hypothesis, the Journal of Unlikely Science, where weird science comes to life. How did such a crazy idea ever cometo life?
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A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
4 Null Hypothesis only occurs because the three relevant variables; drop height (h), angle before sliding(0) and size of toast (a) seem to have very specific values that allow the toast to only rotate half a turn. Figures 2 and 3 display theNULL HYPOTHESIS
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You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix. As the article says, colour is just a creation of our minds from its interpretation of theNULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
In 1961 Stanley Milgram made the headlines with his hugely controversial and unethical study into human obedience to authority. Taking place only months into the trials of WWII Nazi leaders, Milgram aimed to discover if those who committed the atrocities in concentration camps were truly evil people, or simply following orders from a higher figure.NULL HYPOTHESIS
By sloping the container walls, you can actually cause the reverse of the Brazil Nut effect, producing downward movement in the middle with small upward movements around the periphery of the container. This results in the larger particles moving towards the bottom of the container, and the smaller particles moving towards the top.NULL HYPOTHESIS
strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
Information about Null Hypothesis, the Journal of Unlikely Science, where weird science comes to life. How did such a crazy idea ever cometo life?
NULL HYPOTHESIS
A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
4 Null Hypothesis only occurs because the three relevant variables; drop height (h), angle before sliding(0) and size of toast (a) seem to have very specific values that allow the toast to only rotate half a turn. Figures 2 and 3 display theNULL HYPOTHESIS
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You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix. As the article says, colour is just a creation of our minds from its interpretation of theNULL HYPOTHESIS
t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
In 1961 Stanley Milgram made the headlines with his hugely controversial and unethical study into human obedience to authority. Taking place only months into the trials of WWII Nazi leaders, Milgram aimed to discover if those who committed the atrocities in concentration camps were truly evil people, or simply following orders from a higher figure.NULL HYPOTHESIS
By sloping the container walls, you can actually cause the reverse of the Brazil Nut effect, producing downward movement in the middle with small upward movements around the periphery of the container. This results in the larger particles moving towards the bottom of the container, and the smaller particles moving towards the top.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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4 Null Hypothesis only occurs because the three relevant variables; drop height (h), angle before sliding(0) and size of toast (a) seem to have very specific values that allow the toast to only rotate half a turn. Figures 2 and 3 display theNULL HYPOTHESIS
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t is one of the most infamous, and terrifying, experiments of all time. Twenty four normal, middle class, law-abiding men were randomly assigned roles as either inmates or guards in a ‘prison’. So rapid was the dehumanisation of the prisoners and rise of brutality amongst the guards, that the two-week experiment was cut short after just six days, but not before even the scientistsNULL HYPOTHESIS
‘Basal’ tears are those that we produce continually to keep our eyes moist and lubricated.We generate some five to ten ounces of this liquid a day and without it, blinking would be very painful. Basal tear fluid contains water, nutrients and anti-bacterial components such as glucose, mucin (sticky stuff), lysozyme (antibacterial), lactoferrin (antibiotic), lipocalin (protein transporterNULL HYPOTHESIS
By sloping the container walls, you can actually cause the reverse of the Brazil Nut effect, producing downward movement in the middle with small upward movements around the periphery of the container. This results in the larger particles moving towards the bottom of the container, and the smaller particles moving towards the top.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
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You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix.NULL HYPOTHESIS
You may have heard that old joke “if Teflon is non-stick, how do they get it to stick to the pan?” - fair point you may ask. Jokes aside though, Teflon has revolutionised kitchens and mechanics, and has several rather more surprising applications.NULL HYPOTHESIS
In the 1960’s, homosexuality was still a taboo, leading many people to volunteer themselves, mostly under family pressure, for a pioneering aversion therapy, with the aim of curing them of their homosexual tendencies. However the process they underwent was so disgustingly unethical that it would today be condemned as barbaric.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
NULL HYPOTHESIS
A light-hearted look at the weird world of science and technology. A mixture of spoof science and fascinating real research mixed up with everything that’s strange but true.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Random Fact An olive tree can live up to 1500 years and make over10,000 olives!
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You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix.NULL HYPOTHESIS
You may have heard that old joke “if Teflon is non-stick, how do they get it to stick to the pan?” - fair point you may ask. Jokes aside though, Teflon has revolutionised kitchens and mechanics, and has several rather more surprising applications.NULL HYPOTHESIS
In the 1960’s, homosexuality was still a taboo, leading many people to volunteer themselves, mostly under family pressure, for a pioneering aversion therapy, with the aim of curing them of their homosexual tendencies. However the process they underwent was so disgustingly unethical that it would today be condemned as barbaric.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Liz Elliott's Homepage. Random Fact Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.NULL HYPOTHESIS
It's one of life's little frustrating truths - the raisins are always at the bottom of the cereal packet. But why? Well the explanation is rather more complex than you might expect. James McCallum and Stuart Smith go in search of the Brazil Nut Effect.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
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Cool science projects and experiments to try at home or at school. A growing resource for teachers and parents alike.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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You may have heard that old joke “if Teflon is non-stick, how do they get it to stick to the pan?” - fair point you may ask. Jokes aside though, Teflon has revolutionised kitchens and mechanics, and has several rather more surprising applications.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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It's one of life's little frustrating truths - the raisins are always at the bottom of the cereal packet. But why? Well the explanation is rather more complex than you might expect. James McCallum and Stuart Smith go in search of the Brazil Nut Effect.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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It's one of life's little frustrating truths - the raisins are always at the bottom of the cereal packet. But why? Well the explanation is rather more complex than you might expect. James McCallum and Stuart Smith go in search of the Brazil Nut Effect.NULL HYPOTHESIS
strange. Time to cut to the chase with a look at the top ten things that science just can't explain. Not minor mysteries like how Keith Richards is still walking, these are the biggies: dark matter, the end of the Universe and female orgasms.NULL HYPOTHESIS
A simple explanation of what the 'null hypothesis' in statistics actually means. No fancy jargon here, and no nasty formulae either. Just a basic explanation with a funky diagram to prove the point. Prepare to be unconfusified as we reveal what a null hypothesis is allabout.
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Cool science projects and experiments to try at home or at school. A growing resource for teachers and parents alike.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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Find the finest science games, experiments and timewasters available. Join a huge online community all busily wasting their time on the Journal of Unlikely Science.NULL HYPOTHESIS
Random Fact An olive tree can live up to 1500 years and make over10,000 olives!
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You can do this in photoshop, just do RGB layers and then use the opacity feature to fade. Red + Blue = Magenta. Green + Magenta = Grey, which is the expected result because a 50% mix of each RGB is grey and white is a 100% mix and black is a 0% mix.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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Apparently, only a third of the population are affected by this, so not everyone will know what I’m alluding to. I’ll clarify – when scoffing something really cold you end up getting a really excruciating, sharp headache that lasts around thirty seconds.NULL HYPOTHESIS
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