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typically, places with dense vegetation become habitats and breeding places for mosquitoes. and yet, for the past centuries, this village has no shadow of a mosquito ...
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scientists have discovered a giant structure made from more than 60 mammoth skeleton belonging to the ice age, dating back about 25,000 years ago.
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fossils of the giant terrestrial tortoise - stupendemys were first found in the 1970s and are considered to be the largest ancient tortoise ever to exist on earth, but there are still many mysteries about the animal.
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scientists are testing the bcg vaccine against tuberculosis to assess its ability to cope with the covid-19 epidemic.
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50000 years ago, the australian continent still had many different beasts, but they disappeared in a short period of time, leaving a mystery for humankind.
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the latest research shows that cats often show facial emotions, but it's hard for us to recognize this.
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though thinner than a hair, these new lenses still have the same optical properties as traditional thick lenses.
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in the context of covid-19 spreading rapidly across the globe, you can partially support the research process of the cure if you own a high-configuration pc
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not only has human activity today caused the extinction of animals, recently scientists have shown that our ancestors of prehistoric times also caused the extinction of animal species. other things.
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the special thing is that this virus is not only big in size, they also possess a huge number of pairs of genes.
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there are habits that seem to be not good, but to some extent it can be a sign that your intelligence is very high.
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borophene, a thin layer of boron atom can be classified into many different crystal structures, can be applied to many industries, used for many different purposes.
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a recent scientific study has shown that children's intelligence is inherited from the mother, not from both parents.
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people who are obese have a lower risk of death than normal people after cardiac surgery is a problem that causes medical problems to scare the physicians around the globe.
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to study the antibiotic resistance of bacteria, scientists will take e. coli, a common pathogen bacteria related to urinary tract infections and food-borne diseases, to the iss dance station.
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genius scientists with brilliant intelligence, great inventions for human history like nikola tesla, albert einstein's genius scientist, pythagoras mathematician ... all have very nasty habits. weird, weird or different.
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is it possible that someday the cells in the body can connect to your smartphone? in a recent study, scientists say this is possible.
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in this article, i would like to introduce you to the profound contemplation of these fundamental philosophical issues from the perspective of a leading global technology expert through the following series of articles.
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what is agi, how is it different from chatbots being developed and brought to users by technology companies around the world today such as chatgpt, bard, bing chat, ....
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fish rain is one of the strange natural phenomena that occurs in some places on earth. however, only the honduran town of yoro is where a strange fish rain occurs every year, sometimes several times.
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a black hole, or black hole, is a region of space-time where the gravitational field is so strong that nothing, particle matter or even electromagnetic radiation like light can escape it.
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a new study shows us how attractive the trunk is and how impressive biomechanics it is.
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russian scientists have revived and cloned 24,000-year-old 'zombie'. don't worry, though — this isn't a situation like the walking dead.
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scientists from the national university of science and technology (nust) in moscow (russia) recently made a ceramic-like material that is more heat-resistant than any other material.
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this eye has the same shape and function as the real human eye.
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just like the movie 'the twilight zone', a team of nasa scientists working on antarctica has discovered evidence of a parallel universe - where physical rules are completely opposite to ours. .
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tiny white dots did not catch the keen eye of researcher ana sofia reboleira.
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researchers have successfully developed the world's first liquid metal crystal lattice, which will pave the way for the creation of structures that can recover to shape when damaged by external forces. .
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this method does not affect the human eyes and optic nerve.
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the tiny worm, drunk and thrown into a dizzying camera can allow people to better understand the world.
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currently, this gel has been successfully tested on mice and rabbits. if successfully tested in humans, it could be a breakthrough in orthopedic and cosmetic surgery, replacing tissue and skin grafts, which are still inadequate.
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previous reports have never recorded any amphibian species on earth's southernmost continent.
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it can be said that the python language is at the peak of its popularity. developers and researchers are using this language in a variety of tasks.
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have you ever thought of someone who might interfere with your dream, or dreams that could be 'programmed' at will?
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the optimistic sign from this study is that all 6 newly discovered corona virus strains in myanmar are infectious only on bats. the scientists said their genomes are not very similar to sars-cov-2 or two previously severe human coronavirus viruses, sars and mers.
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the new breakthrough was praised by many leading experts. technology is expected to enter the plastic bottle production line in a few years soon.