1 Fun Science Fact Or Total Fiction?
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Wish to be robust and tall, and boast the strongest bones and body on the block? Let's ignore anecdote and persist with proof-primarily based examine. Some scientists and nutritionists have argued that the U.S. Researchers at Harvard and Cornell have both noted that elevated milk intake didn't correlate to larger bone power. Some researchers even argue that individuals in the U.S., with their high-dairy diets, are literally victims of weaker bone structure due to the blood and tissues pulling calcium from the bones to counteract the high acidity within the animal protein of dairy in the human body. Important to note? Nobody claims drinking milk will make you taller. The Coriolis impact - which says Earth's rotation impacts how we see the movement of sure objects - should influence the route of our bathroom water, proper? It's perfectly logical that planetary rotation causes the water particles to spin clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, counterclockwise in the Southern. In fact, you are starting to get the thought