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Myth vs. Reality: Debunking Popular Science Misconceptions

Science is full of myths that people believe without questioning. Take the idea that humans only use 10% of their brain—totally false! Brain scans show we use all parts of it, just in different ways. Another big one? That lightning never strikes the same place twice. In reality, it often hits tall buildings and trees multiple times, especially places like the Empire State Building, which gets struck dozens of times a year! Some think sugar makes kids hyper, but studies say otherwise—it's more about the excitement of the situation than the sugar itself. And what about the idea that cracking your knuckles causes arthritis? Nope, just a harmless gas bubble popping in your joints. Then there’s the old myth that goldfish only have a three-second memory. Turns out, they can remember things for months and even recognize their owners! Science helps us separate fact from fiction, but some myths are so common they feel true. It’s always good to question what we hear and check out the...

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