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Everyone says it so it must be true, right? We have an astonishing capacity to accept scientific-sounding concepts that are false. Can you differentiate between what's real science and what's gobbledygook?
True or false: A gluten-free diet is more nutritious.
true
false
Actually, gluten-free foods often contain a lot of sugar and few nutrients.
True or false: You lose most of your body heat through your head.
true
false
Actually, you lose just as much heat per square inch through your head as you do through the rest of your body.
Your intelligence is a factor of brain weight.
true
false
Intelligence is unrelated to the relative size of a person's brain.
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True or false: Non-avian dinosaurs and humans lived on Earth at the same time.
true
false
The fossil record shows a gap of about 65 million years between the last non-dinosaurs and the Homo genus to which humans belong. Avian dinosaurs (aka birds) and humans live alongside one another.
Does lightning ever strike in the same place twice?
yes, often
Lightning often repeatedly strikes the same high trees or buildings, sometimes in the course of a single storm.
no
rarely
As Christopher Columbus left to sail the ocean blue, did everyone believe the world was flat?
yes
no
From at least the 6th century BCE, mathematicians such as Pythagoras in Greece had determined that the world was round. Educated people in Columbus' own time were aware that the world was round. Proving that the world was round was definitely not one of the purposes of Columbus' voyages.
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What color is the blood inside your veins?
red
Just as outside your body, your blood is red inside it too. The veins look blue because subcutaneous fat allows only blue light to penetrate skin as far as the veins.
blue
green
Did humans evolve from the ape species we have today?
yes
no
Humans and modern apes both evolved from a common ancestor, but people did not evolve from the ape species we have today.
depends on the human
Can brain cells regenerate?
no
yes
Despite the common belief that brain cells are irreplaceable, a 1999 study showed that the brain actually can create new cells.
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What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A hypothesis is a random guess. A theory is an educated guess.
A hypothesis is a potential explanation for how something works. A theory is already well-supported by evidence.
Hypotheses are testable statements that offer a potential answer to a question, and they can be examined through the scientific method. Theories have been tested, and can incorporate hypotheses that have been proven to be true.
True or false: If an experiment has an error in it, that means it's worthless.
true
false
In science, an experimental error isn't necessarily synonymous with a mistake. For example, the term could refer to a statistical or systematic error. If that's the case, scientists can account for the error when they write up the results.
Is the Great Wall of China visible from space?
yes, always
not usually
According to NASA's Website, other man-made objects such city lights often are visible from space, but the Great Wall usually isn't.
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If a penny dropped from the top of the Empire State Building hit a person on the ground, what would happen?
He or she would die instantly.
He or she would feel a sting from the impact but would live.
A penny would not seriously injure a person on the ground, due to its small mass and inability to pick up great speed, but it would hurt to be hit by one.
Nothing. The penny would burn up on the way down.
True or false: Astronauts are weightless when they orbit Earth.
false
Actually, at 250 miles above Earth, gravity is only reduced by 10 percent. When astronauts appear to float in orbit, they're actually falling, but they're moving too fast sideways to land.
true
After hair is shaved, what happens when it grows back?
It grows back thicker.
It grows back faster.
It’s the same as it was before.
Studies show that shaving or cutting hair doesn't affect either its thickness or its rate of growth.
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When a tornado is coming, what should you do to your house?
Open the windows to reduce the air pressure.
Keep the windows closed.
In a tornado, opening the windows actually makes the inside of the house more vulnerable to the wind's force. So keep them closed and run for cover.
Open windows only on one side of the house.
Was the ancient Maya civilization destroyed by climate change?
yes
no
It was one of several factors.
There is evidence that climate change helped to cause the decline of Maya civilization, but it wasn't the only factor. Overpopulation and constant warfare played their parts, too.
What is the Many Worlds Interpretation?
There is one universe, but life exists on many planets.
There are parallel universes.
The Many Worlds Interpretation, a hypothesis developed by theoretical physicist Hugh Everett in the 1950s, offers the idea of multiple universes to reconcile conflicts between quantum physics and observable phenomena.
An entire world exists underground that no one has discovered yet.
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True or false: Humans burning fossil fuels doesn’t actually increase the amount of carbon on Earth.
true
Burning fossil fuels puts more carbon in the atmosphere, but the total amount on Earth remains the same.
false
When plastic trash is thrown into the ocean, what happens to it?
It gradually dissolves.
It forms a giant soup of floating garbage.
Plastic refuse becomes part of giant floating garbage "gyres" in the ocean.
It melts.
If you're standing at the equator, do you move faster or slower than someone to the north or south?
faster
The Earth's spin is fastest at the equator, so you move with it fastest there.
slower
same speed
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What influences the direction of a toilet flushing?
The shape and design of the toilet.
The Earth's spin influences the directions of things like huge weather systems. But when it comes to something as little as a toilet, the toilet itself gets the credit.
The spinning of the Earth.
Stars twinkle because:
They're dying.
They're far away.
Their light is traveling through turbulence.
As light from a star moves through the Earth's atmosphere, it travels through turbulence. We interpret this as twinkling.
What percent of your brain do you actually use?
Virtually all of it
Humans use virtually every part of their brain, and most of it is continually active.
10 percent
25 percent
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What color is your brain?
gray
pink
multiple colors
While people often refer to our brains as "gray matter," there actually are gray, white, black and red areas and structures in the brain, at least while a person is alive.
What is the brightest star in the sky?
North Star
Orion
Sirius
People think it's Polaris (the North Star), but Sirius (the Dog Star) actually is the brightest.
What causes the seasons?
the Earth's tilt
The earth's axial tilt causes the change of seasons.
the Earth's distance from the Sun
the Earth's rotation
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True or false: A scientific theory is really just speculation without hard evidence.
true
false
That's what the word "theory" might mean to a layperson. But to scientists, a theory generally is an explanation for something that's backed by evidence and can be used to make accurate predictions. For instance, the theory of gravity.
Diamonds are formed from what substance?
Coal
Emeralds
Graphite
Diamonds form deep in the Earth from a pure form of carbon called graphite.
Antarctica's ice sheet is changing in what way?
It's expanding.
It's decreasing.
The Antarctic ice cover is 18 percent thinner than it was in the 1990s.
It is staying the same.
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True or false: The Moon has a dark side.
true
false
The far side of the Moon actually receives as much light as the part we can see.
Should you throw away food that you drop on the floor?
not if it has a high sugar or salt content
A 2012 British study revealed that little or no bacteria survived on the surfaces of foods with a high sugar or salt content when they were dropped on the floor.
yes, always
not if you pick it up in less than five seconds
True or false: Scientists have proven that childhood vaccines cause autism.
true
false
There is no proven link between vaccines and autism. A 1990s study published in the British medical journal The Lancet, which purported to show such a link, was later found to be false and deceptive, and it was retracted by the publication.
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True or false: The hole in the ozone and global warming are two completely different things.
true
Although there are some connections between the hole in the ozone and global warming, these are two completely different things ... and neither of them is the primary cause of the other.
false
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