The science pros at TKOR test how a glowing hot knife reacts with a gummy Poké Ball.
It’s common knowledge that frequent and thorough hand-washing is one of the best ways to slow the spread of germs and viruses. And yet, the general public’s hygienic habits aren’t quite up to par.
The science pros at TKOR create glow in the dark tie dye paper towels.
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