Welcome to YoungScientist — the channel where curiosity rules!
I’m a teenager who loves exploring science, engineering, books, animals, and everything in between. Whether it’s hands-on experiments, cool physics tricks, LEGO Technic builds, Smart Circuits, Arduino projects, or mind-bending animal facts, I break it down in a fun and simple way.

I read a lot, build a lot, experiment a lot — and this channel is where I share everything I learn.
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🔬 Science experiments & explanations
📚 Book reviews for curious minds
🧱 LEGO Technic & robotics builds
🦁 Wild animal facts & puzzles
⚡ Smart Circuit & Arduino projects
🧠 Riddles, brain teasers & creativity challenges

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Have you ever noticed the colorful part of your eye, which might be blue, brown, or green? This part is actually a muscle that controls how much light gets inside. What is this part called?
(Watch the video about the Eye - https://youtu.be/_VDdV5VXFpw)

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Behind the pupil sits a clear, jelly-like part that changes its shape to help you see things clearly. It helps you focus on both a book in your hand and a mountain far away. What is this part?
(Watch the video about the Eye - https://youtu.be/_VDdV5VXFpw)

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The eye has a tough, white outer layer that protects it and helps it keep its round shape. This layer is very strong, much like a protective jacket for your eye. What is the name of this white part?
(Watch the video about the Eye - https://youtu.be/_VDdV5VXFpw)

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Light first enters your eye through a clear, bulging window at the very front. This part does most of the work to bend light so you can focus. What is this transparent membrane called?
(Watch the video about the Eye - https://youtu.be/_VDdV5VXFpw)

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In the center of the colorful part of your eye, there is a small black hole. This hole gets larger or smaller depending on the light around you. What is the name of this opening?
(Watch the video about the Eye - https://youtu.be/_VDdV5VXFpw)

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Modern scientists used high-tech tools to see inside the Antikythera Mechanism without breaking it. Which technology allowed them to read hidden text and see the gears?
(Video on Antikythera Mechanism - https://youtu.be/0pws_lPo4wk)

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The Antikythera Mechanism is often described as the world's first version of a specific modern technology. What is it commonly called?
(Video on Antikythera Mechanism - https://youtu.be/0pws_lPo4wk)

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Archaeologist Valerios Stais made a shocking discovery in 1902 while looking at the metal lump. What did he see that changed the way we think about history? This is related to the finding of the Antikythera Mechanism.
(Video on Antikythera Mechanism - https://youtu.be/0pws_lPo4wk)

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One of the divers, Elias Stadiatos, was terrified when he first explored the shipwreck 42 meters underwater. What did he think he saw on the bottom of the ocean? This is related to the finding of the Antikythera Mechanism.
(Video on Antikythera Mechanism - https://youtu.be/0pws_lPo4wk)

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In 1900, a group of Greek sponge divers found an ancient shipwreck near the island of Antikythera. What was the most mysterious object they recovered from the sea floor?
(Video on Antikythera Mechanism - https://youtu.be/0pws_lPo4wk)

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