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    Difficulties with spatial orientation are an early sign of dementia.

    Undiagnosed autism: psychologists have identified signs that are often overlooked in adults.

    The light of tradition and the breath of novelty: an impressive and cozy hotel complex will rise in Bangkok.

    Carlos Solis16 August, 2025018 views

    Hatai is a featuring two hotels and a variety of recreational and entertainment facilities. The towers will consist of multi-tiered, rounded modules. At dusk, the buildings will glow brightly, reminiscent…

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    The world is becoming abnormally hot. How does this affect our brains?

    Carlos Solis15 August, 2025017 views

    Professor of Neurology Sanjay Sisodia from University College London, a pioneer in studying the effects of climate change on the brain, often hears from his patients that they feel worse…

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    “Cosmic Grapes”: Scientists Have a New Perspective on the Galaxy of the Early Universe

    Carlos Solis15 August, 2025012 views

    This discovery challenges current models of galaxy formation during the early stages of the . By combining observations from the ALMA radio telescope in the Atacama Desert and the James…

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    Cars are responsible for half of the microplastic pollution in the environment.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025016 views

    Car tires wear down over time and need to be replaced. But where does all that worn material go? Scientists assert that tiny micro-particles of from synthetic rubber tires often…

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    Sad mechanics: as we age, our skin wrinkles, behaving like clay.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    Bioengineers from Binghamton University (USA) claim to have uncovered the secret mechanics of . As we age, skin stretches in one direction while contracting in another. This process, akin to…

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    Homemade “Fanta” with apricots: a refreshing drink recipe for hot days or a winter preparation.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    are valued for their ability to boost immunity, promote heart health, enhance vision, and aid digestion. These fruits are rich in fiber, antioxidants, and minerals. Vitamins A, C, and E…

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    A California startup has learned how to turn mercury into gold.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    Turning into gold has long been the dream of alchemists. But now, that dream is becoming a reality. The physical processes involved in transforming one element into another are well…

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    A student discovered a strange red stone head in the Orkneys.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    A remarkable discovery was made on the island of Rousay in the Orkney archipelago (Scotland) by aspiring archaeologist Katie Joss. The student from the Institute of Archaeology at the University…

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    A mega earthquake could occur at any moment in North America, experts warn.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    The Tintina Fault, which has remained quiet beneath North America for many years, is now a ticking time bomb. Canadian seismologists from the University of Victoria and the University of…

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    Archaeologists have found compelling evidence of the Trojan War.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    Revolutionary discoveries in the ancient city of Troy may confirm the reality of the legendary war. Researchers have long known that Troy was located on the Aegean Sea coast, near…

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    Stuffed tomatoes: a recipe with cheese

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    Thanks to their content of plant glycosides (saponins and anthocyanins) and various acids (folic, ascorbic, citric, oxalic, tartaric, malic, glycolic, succinic, linoleic, palmitic, ferulic, and caffeic), tomatoes enhance vision, rejuvenate…

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    Is your dog at risk? Breeds of dogs prone to overeating have been identified.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    at Texas A&M University conducted a survey of over 15,000 dog owners regarding their pets’ eating behaviors and analyzed clinical records tracking the weight dynamics of dogs from their earliest…

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    Vaccines protect everyone – even those who are anti-vaccine. How is that possible?

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    A new study from the University of Pittsburgh (USA) has revealed that widespread vaccination against protects both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals from infection. However, the greatest protection is still afforded…

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    Hamburger: from a fairground snack to conquering the world.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    The name of the world-famous fast food dish that celebrated its 125th anniversary on July 27 refers to Germany’s second-largest city, yet this product has no direct connection to Hamburg.…

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    The way a person consumes eggs can reveal a lot about them.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    According to a study commissioned by the British Egg Producers, your favorite way of preparing and enjoying this popular food can reveal a lot about your personality. Researchers surveyed over…

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    Scientists have identified a critical age when the aging process of the body accelerates.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    In a groundbreaking study, a team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences claims that the turning point when the of the body suddenly accelerates occurs around the age of 50.…

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    Drowsiness is often a sign of mental overload.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    When we are occasionally or systematically deprived of , it becomes difficult to concentrate. A new study from researchers at the University of Oxford (UK) has shed light on the…

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    Stunning discovery: peacock tails have lasers.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    The brilliant feathers of a peacock contain nanostructures that scatter light in such a way that the plumage shimmers with shades of blue and green. Researchers from Florida Polytechnic University…

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    A simple recipe for winter: tomatoes in their own juice.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    This unconventional technique is sure to surprise those who can’t imagine vegetable preservation without hot or cold brine. In this method, neither water nor traditional preservatives are added at all.…

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    The mere sight of a sick person activates our immune system.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    An international team of researchers led by immunologist Sara Trabanelli from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) conducted a series of experiments using virtual reality headsets. These experiments, which involved 248…

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    On the outside, they seem so different: the tomato is the ancestor of the potato.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    When it comes to taste, there’s probably no greater contrast than between fried or boiled potatoes and juicy Mediterranean tomatoes. However, scientists have discovered that these two vegetables are not…

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    People returned to Pompeii after the tragedy and lived there for another 400 years.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    The ancient Roman city of was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Before this tragic event, the city was home to over 20,000 people. Despite the…

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    A marvel of ancient engineering: an 1800-year-old water supply system has been uncovered in Turkey.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    This significant discovery has shed new light on ancient engineering and deepened our understanding of life in this strategically important fortress. Zerzevan is located in southeastern Turkey, near the city…

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    Mata Hari: a woman named Sun

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    Despite examples of more effective spies in the 20th century, the archetype of the femme fatale has been immortalized in countless films, series, musicals, and novels. This character, who was…

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    A little house by the sea is the key to a long life.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    For those looking to extend their time on this planet, scientists offer a variety of strategies: maintain social connections, drink , stay active, avoid , get plenty of sleep, and…

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    Diet sodas lead to diabetes more often than sugary soft drinks.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    Many people consider artificial to be a healthier alternative to sugar. However, researchers from Australia and the Netherlands argue that these substitutes come with significant health risks. The scientists found…

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    10 products that may disappear because Generation Z “doesn’t eat that.”

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025015 views

    Members of the , or Zoomers, were born in the late 1990s to early 2010s. In the eyes of their predecessors, they have earned a reputation for having quite extravagant…

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    Unmatched: Bill Gates’ secret yacht, priced at $645 million, is up for sale.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    Breakthrough, dubbed the most astonishing vessel ever built, is unlike anything else in the world. This eco-friendly ship, measuring 118.8 meters in length, is rumored to belong to Bill Gates,…

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    In the USA, the “oldest” child in the world has been born. And this is no joke.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025016 views

    The “oldest” baby in the world was born on July 26 from an embryo that was created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1994 and subsequently frozen. The newborn boy…

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    Under an ancient temple in Italy, researchers discovered the oldest ritual honey.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025012 views

    A new biomolecular analysis has revealed that the bronze jars buried beneath a Greek temple in southern Italy over 2,500 years ago contained remnants of the world’s oldest ritual .…

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    In the shadow of green terraces: an unprecedented sports complex has been built in Hong Kong.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    In their latest project, the renowned architectural firm , founded by the legendary Zaha Hadid, drew inspiration from the stunning landscapes of Hong Kong’s suburbs. The massive eco-friendly sports complex,…

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    Lightly salted tomatoes: a recipe without brine.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025013 views

    This pickling method takes two to three days. To prevent lightly salted tomatoes from spoiling or developing mold in the heat, it’s best to store them in the refrigerator. Ingredients:…

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    “Sleeping Beauties”: Galaxies that haven’t formed stars since the early Universe have been discovered.

    Carlos Solis14 August, 2025014 views

    To be more precise, these galaxies stopped forming stars within the first billion years after the Big Bang. Consequently, scientists have taken a step closer to understanding how early galaxies…

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    The Notre-Dame Cathedral will have a digital twin.

    Carlos Solis13 August, 2025017 views

    Notre-Dame, built between 1163 and 1345, will soon have a highly accurate twin created with the help of . Microsoft is collaborating with Iconem, a French tech startup that digitizes…

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    NASA has discovered a “coral” on Mars that is several billion years old.

    Carlos Solis13 August, 2025014 views

    “If it’s not coral, then what is it?” pondered the experts at NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration). The peculiar object turned out to be a small, light-colored, weathered…

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    Inspired by the avant-garde: the design of the 2026 Winter Olympic medals was unveiled in Venice.

    Carlos Solis13 August, 2025021 views

    The Palazzo Balbi in Venice recently unveiled the for the upcoming Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. According to the Italian National Olympic Committee, these events will take place in February…

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    Why do domestic cats and dogs eat grass?

    Carlos Solis13 August, 2025018 views

    Anyone who has a cat or a at home has likely noticed their furry friend munching on grass. This behavior might seem unusual, especially for cats, who are natural predators.…

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    Scientists have identified the professions that AI will displace first. Who is in the crosshairs?

    Carlos Solis12 August, 2025015 views

    For years, scientists have been warning that could take jobs away from many of us. Microsoft has analyzed the real threats posed by the expansion of AI in the job…

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    Taste of summer: recipe for Cypriot-style fried fish

    Carlos Solis12 August, 2025013 views

    In Cyprus, the star dish at seaside restaurants is traditionally freshly caught fish, quickly fried to a crispy perfection. It pairs beautifully with , fresh bread, and a glass of…

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    Self-care: why is it difficult for us to maintain a healthy lifestyle?

    Carlos Solis12 August, 2025015 views

    Health psychology experts how to shift our thinking to promote overall well-being. Analyzing the roots of destructive behavior can pave the way to overcoming challenges. Change begins with self-compassion—psychology views…

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    Fish recipe: pike perch with a parmesan-oat crust.

    Carlos Solis9 August, 2025031 views

    The somewhat bland and slightly sweet fillet of pike perch pairs well with vegetable sides and various seasonings. This fish can be baked with vegetables, used to make fish aspic,…

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    Why do cats hate bathing?

    Gaby2 August, 2025021 views

    Some cat breeds don’t mind swimming at all. For instance, the Turkish Van and Maine Coon literally adore water. However, many cat owners have found that the stereotype of their…

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    In three years, the Earth will cross a critical climate threshold: forecast.

    Gaby2 August, 2025020 views

    In a June report, over 60 climate scientists from around the world warned that if current carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions continue at their current pace, humanity will cross the critical…

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    Every dog has a favorite TV show, depending on its personality.

    Gaby2 August, 2025019 views

    A new study by animal psychologists at Auburn University (USA) has revealed that a pet dog’s reaction to television shows is linked to specific personality traits. To explore this connection…

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    Koalas spend only a few minutes on the ground each day, and that time is extremely dangerous.

    Gaby2 August, 2025019 views

    Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) typically descend from trees to the ground for about 10 minutes at a time, but this brief period is linked to two-thirds of their recorded deaths. This…

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    Geologists have uncovered the true story behind the origin of the Grand Canyon.

    Gaby2 August, 2025015 views

    The famous Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona is a world-renowned tourist destination and one of the iconic symbols of the United States. Despite its popularity, the history of…

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    Reptiles also have emotions: scientists have discovered optimistic and pessimistic turtles.

    Gaby2 August, 2025013 views

    Philosophers have spent thousands of years debating whether animals have feelings. When it comes to birds and mammals, as previously established, they can boast a wide range of emotions. However,…

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    The sea ice in Antarctica is rapidly melting. A mysterious spike in salinity is to blame.

    Gaby2 August, 2025018 views

    The waters of Antarctica are becoming saltier, leading to the deterioration of its sea ice. Scientists are still unsure why salinity levels in the Southern Ocean have risen, but the…

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