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- β¨ππͺ Videos & News Today β’ November 10, 2025
β¨ππͺ Videos & News Today β’ November 10, 2025
In today's science news: Why woodpeckers grunt like tennis players πΎ, the first electric flying car race πΈ, and the science behind cooking perfect pasta π. Plus, more headlines after today's videos π
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πͺπ§¬π§ Things we learned today
π¦ Woodpeckers synchronize breathing with strikes like tennis players, turning their bodies into precision biological hammers β’ Popular Science
π Two 109-year-old WWI soldier letters found in a bottle connected Australian families to their ancestors β’ Smithsonian Magazine
πΈ Four electric flying cars raced in the first aerial racing competition β’ Live Science
π¦ Some modern trees like ginkgo and monkey puzzle have been around since dinosaur times β’ Discover Magazine
π Scientists used particle accelerators and neutron facilities to discover the key to cooking perfect pasta β’ The Conversation
π€ According to researchers, starlings mimic R2-D2 better than parrots β’ Popular Science
πΌοΈ A new study shows art gallery visits reduce stress hormones by 22% and calm inflammatory responses β’ Smithsonian Magazine
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