✨🌈πŸͺ Videos & News Today β€’ October 27, 2025

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In today's science news: 36 different snake bites in slow-mo 🐍, why handwriting is good for the brain ✍️, and is bringing back Neanderthals a good idea? 🧬 Plus, more headlines after today's videos πŸ‘‡

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✨🌈πŸͺ Today on TKSST

Walking on water seems impossible, an act that defies physics, but ripple bugs live their entire lives on the surface of creeks and streams.

 

How does flour, baking powder, salt, butter, sugar, an egg, and some vanilla extract turn into some of our favorite animated characters? Cookie cutters and royal icing skills!

 

πŸͺπŸ§¬πŸ§  Things we learned today

🐍 Scientists used high-speed cameras to study how 36 venomous snake species deliver their deadly bites. β€’ Science Alert

✍️ Research shows handwriting instruction improves cognitive development in elementary students β€’ The 74

🫎 A rare white β€œghost” moose was spotted in Sweden β€’ Discover Wildlife

πŸ”· Mathematicians discovered the first shape that cannot pass through a copy of itself β€’ Quanta

🧬 Scientists are currently debating whether bringing back Neanderthals is possible and ethical β€’ Live Science

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