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The Short Answer
ScienceABC
59 episodes
1 week ago
Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!
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Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!
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Why Do We Have Lines On Our Palms?
The Short Answer
3 minutes 25 seconds
1 year ago
Why Do We Have Lines On Our Palms?

In this enlightening episode of "The Short Answer" presented by ScienceABC, we unravel the mystery behind the lines on our palms. Known scientifically as palmar flexion creases, these lines form during early gestation and serve crucial functions for our hands' flexibility and adaptability. We explore the formation, classification, and practical importance of these creases, shedding light on how they aid in our daily activities. Additionally, we venture into the world of palmistry, discussing cultural beliefs and the pseudoscientific practice of interpreting these lines to predict the future. Join us as we delve into the fascinating science and enduring myths surrounding the lines on our palms.


Music Credits:

Scientific Inquiry by PantheonMusic https://elements.envato.com/scientific-inquiry-BA3FL7F

Serious Documentary Background by puremusic https://elements.envato.com/serious-documentary-background-V3E4QSB

Science and Research Electronics and Ambient Piano by MusicDog https://elements.envato.com/science-and-research-electronics-and-ambient-piano-JURY48N


References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmistry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_transverse_palmar_crease

https://www.livescience.com/34542-palm-lines-palmar-creases.html


Original Article Link:

https://www.scienceabc.com/humans/why-do-we-have-lines-on-our-palms.html


Voice Over Artist:

John Staughton (https://www.fiverr.com/jswildwood )

Intro by: Natasha/elevenlabs.io


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The Short Answer
Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!