By A Mystery Man Writer
What happens to blood left outside the body over time? : r/askscience
A World First: Human liver in poor condition successfully transplanted after rejuvenation in a human-body-mimicking machine : r/Futurology
What happens to blood left outside the body over time? : r/askscience
Why doesn't trace sodium cause explosions in the human body? - Quora
Scientific and Religious Controversies on Beginning of Human Life
What are some characteristics of the organs under the left side of the rib cage? - Quora
TIL Rust does not cause tetanus, it is just discarded metal tend to be left at places which also happens to have the bacteria that causes the disease. : r/todayilearned
What happens to blood left outside the body over time? - Quora
Will a piece of enriched uranium kill me if I'll keep it in my office in a glass cabinet for a year? - Quora
On having metal in your body (surgical implants, weather pains, and more)
This may be a bad example, but i usually got into a state of confusion when 2 website have a different answers : r/mildlyinfuriating
Our Bodies' Velocities, By the Numbers
Plasma is in the Sun, not blood.” Found on r/teenagers, go figure : r /confidentlyincorrect