Science: Physical Sciences

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8 Interesting Facts About Gravity

Explore eight surprising and accessible facts about gravity — from why apples fall and how tides form to gravity’s role in shaping planets, stars, and black holes. This hub post summarizes each fact with clear explanations and links to deeper articles so you can quickly grasp the science and follow up on topics that interest you.

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The Complete List of 1950s Nobel Prize Winners

Explore a complete list of the 1950s Nobel Prize Winners — all 72 laureates organized by year, category, and country. This comprehensive guide provides quick facts and context for each winner across Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economics.

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Atomic and Nuclear Constants: The Complete List

This comprehensive list compiles 27 essential atomic and nuclear constants — from Planck’s constant and the fine-structure constant to neutron and proton masses. Ideal for students and professionals, the post provides symbols, values, and units in a clear table for quick reference and calculation.

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8 Elements Rhenium Reacts With

This post lists eight chemical elements that rhenium reacts with, summarizing the reaction types, typical conditions, and common products. Use this hub to jump to detailed pages on each element’s reactions, from rhenium halides with halogens to oxides and intermetallic alloys, and learn practical synthesis notes and safety considerations.

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New Zealand’s Nobel Prize Winners: The Complete List

Explore New Zealand’s Nobel Prize Winners in this definitive chronological list. From Ernest Rutherford to later laureates, the post provides year, prize, and birthplace for each New Zealand-born Nobel laureate, with concise context on their achievements and significance. Ideal for students, historians, and curious readers seeking an authoritative reference — click to view the complete list.

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Examples Of Ultraviolet Radiation

This post lists 20 clear Examples of Ultraviolet Radiation and explains their wavelengths, common locations, and uses. From sunlight (UVA/UVB) and tanning beds to UV sterilization lamps and black lights, learn how UV affects health, industry, and daily life, plus practical safety tips for protection and detection.

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10 Benefits of Oxygen

Explore the top 10 benefits of oxygen and why this essential gas matters for health, fitness, recovery and cognitive function. This hub post summarizes each benefit and links to in-depth articles on oxygen therapy, athletic performance, skin healing and environmental roles — your one-stop guide to understanding and optimizing oxygen for better wellness.

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List of Examples of Hydrocarbons

This post presents 64 examples of hydrocarbons, each with its chemical formula, class, and physical state at 20°C. From simple alkanes and alkenes to aromatics and cyclic compounds, use this comprehensive reference to compare structures and properties—ideal for students, educators, and chemistry enthusiasts. Explore the full list to learn formulas and classifications.

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Examples of Secondary Alcohols

Explore 16 examples of secondary alcohols with IUPAC names or SMILES, their oxidation products (ketones), boiling points, and concise 30–50 word descriptions. This easy-reference list helps students and chemists quickly identify common secondary alcohols and compare their properties at a glance.

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The Complete List of Dubnium Isotopes

This comprehensive guide lists every known Dubnium isotope, summarizing mass numbers, half-lives, decay modes, and discovery details. Ideal for students, researchers, and science enthusiasts, the post explains production methods, experimental detection, and stability patterns of dubnium isotopes, with concise tables and key references to guide further study.

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