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8 Early Signs Someone's Going To Ghost You

Ghosting is the act of suddenly ending all communication with a person you have a relationship with without any warning. Some of the examples of ghosting someone include not responding to any text messages, social media posts, phone calls or any other form of communication. Are you worried that you

Advanced S-Method: Scientific Ghost Hunting

In this exciting video, we demonstrate the advanced S-Method, a scientific technique for studying paranormal phenomena. We use special devices such as a ghost box and an audio splitter to capture and analyze inexplicable audio signals. Join us on this fascinating journey into the unknown and discove

Hunting stories

Three hunting stories that start well, but do not end as much. How do the characters react when they can? Three unexpected situations show it to us and we are either horrified or amused.

Self inflating Halloween ghost

Science magic for Halloween: Self-Inflating Halloween Ghost Balloon! Very fun Halloween activity for kids - all you need is vinegar, baking soda, a balloon, a sharpie pen, and a water bottle! Read all about it here: http://mamasmiles.com/fun-halloween-activity-for-kids-self-inflating-ghost-balloons/

Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Belligerent Ghost

The Case of the Belligerent Ghost - Season 01 Episode 05 THE CASE OF THE BELLIGERENT GHOST: Watson claims that he was hit in the eye by Albert Higgins a half hour after he had watched him die of a heart attack. He was however the counterfeiter Pound note Higgins, now day watchman at the Pembroke Mu

The hunting secret of the lacewing

Pearl lacewings lay their eggs near termite burrows. Once the larvae have hatched, they sneak into the burrow. If a larva encounters termites there, it swings the tip of its rear end to head height of its victims and farts. Source: https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/terra-x/das-jagdgeheimnis-der-flo

Dancing Ghost Science Recipe With Static Electricity

Looking for a fun Halloween science experiment, why not use a balloon and a tissue to make a spooky ghost dance thanks to the power of static electricity. Presented by Kitchen Science Cookbook author Dr Michelle Dickinson, this simple experiment is one of many from The Kitchen Science Cookbook - a