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Jellyfish videos reveal why science content sparks curiosity for some viewers

It can be easy to get sucked into social media for hours on end.

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It can be easy to get sucked into social media for hours on end. Funny, cartoony science videos may be especially interesting, but not to everyone, according to a recent study from the University of Georgia.

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