The Greatest Invention

In the world, there are countless edible plants. Some bear fruits, others have roots, and some produce young, tender shoots. Interestingly, some plants boast massive edible parts. For instance, eating…

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The Mystery Unveiled

Diamonds are nearly 1,000 times harder than quartz and 150 times harder than corundum, its closest counterpart. When sandwiched between two steel plates, a small diamond crystal can easily cut…

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What Lies Ahead

Engineering Marvels: The Future of Power Generation In our age, we are creating mechanisms and installations so grand that even the legendary Gulliver would seem like a mere dwarf in…

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Milk and Sun

Have you ever seen a light-colored beer bottle? Apparently, they don’t exist: dark glass protects beer from the effects of light. And what about a dark milk bottle? Probably no…

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Camel Tricks

Camels thrive in some of the hottest places on Earth, yet they sweat very little. The body temperature of these “ships of the desert” can rise to 104 degrees Fahrenheit…

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Living Fossils

Tilapia In 1938, the scientific community was shaken by an extraordinary event: a one-and-a-half-meter-long coelacanth was caught off the coast of South Africa. Until then, it was believed that this…

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Metal Sick at the Pole

tin plague In his time, Scott, the renowned polar explorer, prepared meticulously for his expedition to the South Pole. He accounted for everything: the icy silence of Antarctica, hurricane-force winds,…

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Training Vampires

In Argentina, the weather is warm, and sheep roam freely outdoors all year round. However, there have been instances where shepherds discovered their flocks dead overnight. These sheep appeared perfectly…

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Gold in Corn

Two Czechoslovak chemists were engaged in a challenging task—analyzing how the chemical composition of corn kernels varied from different ears of corn. When the samples were burned and the ash…

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Chips Won’t Hide Age

Archaeology boasts a variety of methods for dating ancient artifacts. Items made from organic materials—like wooden utensils, canvases, and leather goods—can be analyzed using carbon-14 dating. But what about a…

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The Oldest Phone

Have you heard about a communication device that existed over a thousand years ago? The truth is, this ancient “phone” had nothing in common with the modern version. It consisted…

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Homemade Water

How much water does an adult need each day? Scientists have calculated that it’s about two and a half liters. One liter of the necessary fluids comes from the food…

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Antiquity Plus Electronics

[/caption]Doctor, my chest hurts… The physician carefully examines the patient, listens attentively, and discovers a lung condition. “Please take off your shoes,” he instructs the visitor. As the patient removes…

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Porcini in a Jar

There’s nothing quite like heading into the woods to forage for mushrooms—taking in the fresh air, enjoying the beauty of nature, and returning home with a basket full of treasures!…

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Drugs Within Us

Emotions reflect the state of the soul. Pain is a condition of the body. Pain and emotions are interconnected. Bitter emotions lead to pain, and pain always manifests in emotions.…

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