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  • The Maya civilization on the Yucatán Peninsula was destroyed by a prolonged drought.

    The British have restored a 2,000-year-old hat that protected Romans from the sun.

    Preserving without vinegar: a winter salad with vegetables and rice.

    “The Crystal Sistine Chapel”: a magical cave 300 meters deep

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    This underground cave, filled with gigantic selenite crystals—a variety of gypsum—is truly one of a kind. It’s also known as the “Cave of Crystals” or the “Sistine Chapel of Crystals.”…

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    Purebred dogs do not get sick more often than mixed breeds: debunking the myth.

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    For a long time, it was believed that purebred dogs are more prone to various diseases than mixed-breed dogs or mutts. However, a new study from Texas A&M University has…

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    In China, traces of a giant troodontid dinosaur have been discovered.

    Gaby4 July, 2025025 views

    A Chinese-Australian team of paleontologists has discovered 12 two-toed footprints in Fujian Province, located in the southeastern part of the country. These footprints were categorized into two morphological groups based…

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    Salmon and scrambled eggs – yuck! Human food poses a risk of obesity for dogs.

    Gaby4 July, 2025012 views

    Scientists advise pet owners to think twice before feeding their dogs leftovers like scrambled eggs or grilled salmon from their plates. “Most of us don’t realize how calorie-dense human food…

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    Queen Anne: Scientists have discovered a giant flower that blooms once a century.

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    Who is the true ruler of the Andes? One might assume that the majestic mountains of South America are governed by the seven countries through which they stretch. But that’s…

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    Why do cats retract their claws while dogs do not?

    Gaby4 July, 2025017 views

    Imagine the sound of a dog’s claws clicking against a tiled floor. Now picture a cat walking on that same floor. The difference is that the cat moves in complete…

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    The Earth is preparing for an exceptionally active Atlantic hurricane season.

    Gaby4 July, 202509 views

    According to meteorologists from Colorado State University (CSU), this year is expected to bring an “extremely active” Atlantic hurricane season. In other words, the level of activity will be significantly…

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    Tardigrades can survive even in the presence of immense radiation.

    Gaby4 July, 2025022 views

    Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are truly the most indestructible creatures on Earth. These microscopic animals, measuring between 0.05 and 1.4 mm in length and moving on eight short…

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    The world has recorded its fourth global coral bleaching event.

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    Oceanographers have confirmed that the reefs in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans are experiencing bleaching due to record-high water temperatures. This indicates that the world’s oceans are on the…

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    Before dogs became man’s best friend, it was foxes.

    Gaby4 July, 2025013 views

    Archaeologists from the University of Oxford (UK) have unearthed a burial site in Patagonia that dates back 1,500 years. Among the most astonishing discoveries was the skeleton of a Dusicyon…

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    If there are no humans on Earth, all dog breeds will merge into one.

    Gaby4 July, 2025020 views

    Imagine a world where humans suddenly vanish from the planet. While this scenario may seem grim for Homo sapiens, it actually paints a rather optimistic picture for dogs. In this…

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    Experts know how holiday treats can be dangerous for your dog.

    Gaby4 July, 2025020 views

    The UK Kennel Club has issued a warning that traditional Easter treats can be deadly for your dog, and it all comes down to raisins: small, tasty, and treacherous. In…

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    90% of leading wine-producing regions will not survive due to climate change.

    Gaby4 July, 2025017 views

    A team of scientists led by Cornelis van Leeuwen from the Bordeaux Research Institute for Agricultural Sciences in France claims that the majority of the world’s vineyards will struggle to…

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    Want a clever dog? Scientists have discovered a new training method.

    Gaby4 July, 2025015 views

    Training dogs to use their sense of smell—often referred to as “scent training”—can be effectively done at home, according to a team of researchers from Aberystwyth University in the UK.…

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    Why does a dog love to stick its head out of the car window?

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    According to scientists, there are several reasons why a dog might want to stick its head out of a moving car window. Dr. Helen Pilcher, a biologist and science writer…

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    Lost in History: Amazing Dog Breeds That Have Disappeared Forever

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    Once upon a time, these magnificent dogs faithfully served humanity. However, for various reasons, they have faded into obscurity. In some cases, humans were responsible for the extinction of certain…

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    Spring flowers are now blooming much earlier: climate change.

    Gaby4 July, 2025013 views

    Typically, blooming is triggered by environmental signals such as seasonal temperature changes, increased nutrient levels in soil and water, and more. This is why spring flowers are often thought of…

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    The fearsome two-meter-tall bird was the top predator of Antarctica 50 million years ago.

    Gaby4 July, 2025012 views

    The team led by Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche, a professor of vertebrate paleontology at the National University of La Plata in Argentina, has discovered fossils of an unknown giant bird in…

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    Scientific sensation: geneticists have promised to resurrect the woolly mammoth by 2028.

    Gaby4 July, 2025011 views

    It has been over 4,000 years since the woolly mammoth last roamed the Earth. However, these extinct giants may not be gone forever. Humanity is now one step closer to…

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    The culture of kindness: bees teach each other how to solve puzzles.

    Gaby4 July, 2025013 views

    A team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London has confirmed that bees possess a unique culture similar to that of humans. These insects teach each other how to…

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    One in five species of migratory animals is at risk of extinction.

    Gaby4 July, 2025018 views

    Human activity poses a significant threat to the survival of these animals. Migratory species are particularly affected by deforestation, construction, pollution, habitat loss, and, of course, the climate crisis. The…

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    The Nose Factor: Scientists Identify Dog Breeds That Live the Longest

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    According to researchers from the charity organization Dog Trust, small dog breeds with long noses tend to live longer than others. In fact, female dogs of small breeds without mixed…

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    Dogs and humans both enjoy watching television, but their tastes are quite different.

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    A team from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has investigated how over 1,000 pet dogs behave in front of the television. It turns out that 80 percent of them are avid…

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    Scientists have demonstrated for the first time how plants communicate: video.

    Gaby4 July, 2025019 views

    In scientific circles, these images have been described as “simply incredible.” Unlike scientists, not everyone is aware that plants are surrounded by a delicate mist of airborne compounds. They use…

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    The Benefits of Socialization: Scientists Uncover the Secret to Canine Youthfulness

    Gaby4 July, 2025018 views

    It turns out that socialization is beneficial not only for humans but also for our pets. A team of researchers from several leading scientific centers in the U.S. conducted a…

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    Why Do Horses Have Long Noses: A Scientific Perspective

    Gaby4 July, 2025012 views

    According to Australian scientists, horses and many other large mammals have long snouts simply because they can afford to. This question is quite significant in the study of mammalian evolution.…

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    And the slowpokes have been forgotten: biologists are calling for an update to the emoji list.

    Gaby4 July, 2025013 views

    Scientists assert that the current collection of emojis fails to adequately represent the planet’s biodiversity. According to biologists, the modern set of emojis depicting nature shows a biased focus on…

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    The eyes of reindeer function like night vision goggles.

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    Santa Claus doesn’t need to worry about his trusty reindeer getting lost in the vast Arctic wilderness or failing to see where they need to go. These animals possess a…

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    Vigilance mode: an Antarctic penguin sleeps 10,000 times a day.

    Gaby4 July, 2025012 views

    Antarctic penguins likely meet their daily sleep needs through short bursts of sleep. In fact, their total time spent in fragmented micro-sleeps adds up to about 11 hours. This adaptive…

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    The size of a vinyl record: what are snowflakes like?

    Gaby4 July, 2025015 views

    According to experts, the winter season’s companions and symbols of the holiday season come in a stunning variety of shapes and sizes. Each one is unique. So, what is the…

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    Why does a dog chase its tail?

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    It’s not uncommon to see a dog chasing its tail, sometimes even trying to bite it. But why do they do this? According to Live Science, there are several possible…

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    Not just obesity: how overfeeding harms cats’ health

    Gaby4 July, 2025019 views

    People who overfeed their cats may be doing them more harm than good. It’s well-known that overeating can lead to weight gain in our furry friends. Moreover, scientists assert that…

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    The Variety of Emotions: Cats Have 276 Facial Expressions

    Gaby4 July, 2025012 views

    Every cat owner has likely pondered what their beloved pet’s face is really expressing. Meanwhile, scientists have put the decoding of feline facial expressions on a scientific footing. In a…

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    Small dog breeds live longer, but they age faster.

    Gaby4 July, 2025018 views

    Small dogs live twice as long as large ones, a fact well-known to many devoted pet owners. Now, a team of researchers from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary, has…

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    It’s debatable, but the fact remains: people care more about dogs than they do about cats.

    Gaby4 July, 2025022 views

    Upon hearing this, millions of cat lovers likely directed streams of anger toward the researchers. So, what did the scientists report? An international team of researchers conducted a study involving…

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    To improve their memory, therapy dogs need to chew on toys.

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    A study conducted by a team of researchers from Auburn University in Alabama has revealed that chewing toys can help anxious dogs improve their memory. The scientists evaluated the performance…

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    Scientists have uncovered the mystery behind cats’ purring.

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    It turns out that the soft pads embedded in a cat’s vocal cords are responsible for purring. This discovery, led by prominent vocal scientist Christian Herbst from the University of…

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    Dinosaurs were not wiped out by an asteroid, but by a mega-volcano: a new theory from scientists.

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    Researchers are systematically proposing theories about the extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago. The prevailing official theory suggests that these ancient creatures were wiped out by a massive asteroid…

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    Like children: pugs are popular because of their childlike features.

    Gaby4 July, 2025010 views

    Pugs and other flat-faced dog breeds face a significantly higher risk of serious health issues. Despite this, they remain among the most popular breeds. Researchers suggest that these dogs are…

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    Not a man’s best friend, but a woman’s best friend: dogs listen better to women.

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    Dogs are well-known as man’s best friend. However, a new study suggests that we might want to start calling them women’s best companions, as they seem to listen better to…

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    Always on guard: dogs can hear everything, even in their sleep.

    Gaby4 July, 2025013 views

    Dogs possess remarkable abilities, from their keen talent for reading human emotions through facial expressions to their extraordinary understanding of numbers. Now, researchers have evidence of yet another capability of…

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    Happy Dog: TOP 6 Tips for Dog Owners

    Gaby4 July, 2025018 views

    Do you know how to enhance your dog’s life and make your furry friend happy? You can listen to some general facts that are important for these animals and adapt…

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    Shoulders as Brakes: The Evolution of Movement in Monkeys and Humans

    Gaby4 July, 2025015 views

    A group of scientists claims that flexible shoulders and movable elbows may have evolved as a safety mechanism during the development of our ape ancestors and early humans. These anatomical…

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    Women and Dogs: The “Puss in Boots” Effect and “Childlike Speech”

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    The character of Puss in Boots, with his enormous eyes, is undoubtedly one of the cutest in animation history. Now, scientists have borrowed his name to describe an unusual phenomenon.…

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    Hunting for Nessie: Back in Search of the Monster

    Gaby4 July, 2025016 views

    Last Saturday, the Scottish Highlands attracted a crowd of researchers and enthusiasts from around the globe, all united by a common goal: to find the mythical creature known as Nessie.…

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    baby giraffe: unique and one of a kind.

    Gaby4 July, 2025012 views

    A spot-free giraffe sounds like something out of a children’s book, rather than a real creature. However, a unique little one has recently made its debut in the world. In…

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    Emotional dogs and reserved cats.

    Gaby4 July, 2025017 views

    Dogs have a unique ability to express their emotions, from wagging their tails to whining and giving that puppy-dog look. Cats, on the other hand, are often known for their…

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    Monkeys in Our Place: What Would Happen if Humanity Disappeared

    Gaby4 July, 2025014 views

    People tend to define dominance in terms of the use of tools, language, and culture, as well as the ability to alter their environment. This perspective is quite anthropocentric, prioritizing…

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