Red

What do cherries, lobsters and blood have in common? They’re all red! Red is a colour that sits on one edge of the visible spectrum and it has the longest wavelength at 620 to 740 nanometres … Continue reading
What do cherries, lobsters and blood have in common? They’re all red! Red is a colour that sits on one edge of the visible spectrum and it has the longest wavelength at 620 to 740 nanometres … Continue reading
Cotton swabs are not limited to ear cleaning. A cotton swab is a small invention that has fibre wrapped around the tips of a small rod, and it is often purchased in a bulk pack … Continue reading
“A place for bringing together monuments of all the sciences and arts” – The Louvre The Louvre is one of the greatest and largest museums on Earth, located in France’s … Continue reading
Polenta was a peasant’s meal. Polenta is a porridge-like food made by boiling ground maize or other grain, and the dish is said to have originated Italy, where it was commonly eaten and … Continue reading
Atlantic puffins are the parrots of the sea. Atlantic puffins are small flying birds that are native to the North Atlantic Ocean, and they are one of four species of … Continue reading
Lake Vostok is a preserved jewel of Antarctica. Lake Vostok is a very large water lake that exists underneath an ice glacier in Antarctica, and despite being submerged in darkness, it … Continue reading