{"fact":"A cat\u2019s eyesight is both better and worse than humans. It is better because cats can see in much dimmer light and they have a wider peripheral view. It\u2019s worse because they don\u2019t see color as well as humans do. Scientists believe grass appears red to cats.","length":256}
{"fact":"Cats' hearing is much more sensitive than humans and dogs.","length":58}
{"slip": { "id": 93, "advice": "The higher up you are in a company, the more likely it is that your boss is a psychopath."}}
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Arthur George Green FRS was a British organic chemist.
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Laboratory scissor jacks are lifting stages for beakers, flasks, water baths, stirrer, or other lab tools used to elevate equipment height to the user's needs, usually around 5 to 20 cm. It consists of metal pieces connected together in a scissor-like shape between a top and a bottom platform. The metal pieces acting as an adjustable lift using the scissors mechanism in changing its height and also can withstand a wide range of weight.
"}{"slip": { "id": 151, "advice": "When faced with a choice, do both."}}
{"slip": { "id": 161, "advice": "You have as many hours in a day as the people you admire most."}}