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    Stunning view of Mayon Volcano surrounded by blue skies and clouds in Bicol, Philippines.
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    The closer a volcanic eruption gets, the greener the trees around it become.

    Scientists have learned to determine whether a volcano is preparing to erupt by observing the greenery of nearby trees….

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    The Earth’s core contains vast reserves of migrating gold.

    Analysis of isotopes from volcanic rock on the Hawaiian Islands has confirmed the presence of precious metals, including gold, in the Earth’s crust. A team from the University of Göttingen…

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    The world’s oceans are steadily becoming darker: biologists are sounding the alarm.

    Almost all life in the ocean depends on the upper layers of water where sunlight penetrates, known as the photic zone. A new study has revealed that this narrow window…

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    A cause for alarm: the level of CO2 on Earth has reached a record high.

    According to experts from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California, the average monthly level of CO2 has surpassed 430 parts per million (ppm) for the first time.…

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    A black cube, as dark as soot: a rare iceberg has caught the attention of glaciologists.

    The rare black iceberg was first spotted off the coast of Canada by Halur Antoniussen, a fisherman aboard the trawler Saputi. He shared a photo of the mysterious iceberg on…

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    Is your cat overly skittish? This could be a sign of an underlying illness.

    The cause of idiopathic cystitis in cats (IC) remains a mystery. However, researchers believe that increased anxiety in these animals is a reason to check their health. Idiopathic cystitis is…

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    Polar bears in the Arctic are poisoned by mercury that contaminated the ocean a hundred years ago.

    A study from Aarhus University in Denmark has revealed that mercury pollution from a century ago, caused by coal burning and gold mining, continues to poison the pristine Arctic environment.…

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    Hundreds of mysterious giant viruses have been discovered in the world’s oceans.

    A team from the University of Miami, led by marine biologist Benjamin Minch and virologist Mohammad Moniruzzaman, utilized specialized software to identify microbial genomes in marine water samples. During their…

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    The Australian butterfly has a knack for navigating by celestial bodies.

    A team of researchers from Lund University has reported that the bogong moth—an Australian species known scientifically as Agrotis infusa—navigates by the stars. Each year, these insects embark on an…

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    On Kilimanjaro, there grows a unique relative of weeds that reaches a height of 9 meters.

    The common giant senecio is a weed often found in wastelands and along roadways. Typically, it doesn’t grow taller than 40 centimeters. However, in the mountains of East Africa, researchers…

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    The climate crisis is altering the taste of gin. This has already happened with wine.

    Scientists assert that the climate crisis is negatively impacting the flavor of juniper berries, a key ingredient in gin recipes. Unstable weather conditions, which have become more likely due to…

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    Earth’s orbit is heavily cluttered with debris. Space missions are at risk.

    According to the annual report from the European Space Agency (ESA) on the state of the space environment, the amount of space debris is rapidly increasing. The situation is exacerbated…

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    When and how were cats domesticated?

    The domestic cat is one of the smallest members of the Felidae family, which also includes lions, tigers, jaguars, and cougars. It is the only domesticated representative of this family.…

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    The Earth’s oceans were once green, and they may eventually turn purple.

    Almost three-quarters of the Earth is covered by oceans, giving our planet a pale blue dot appearance from space. However, Japanese researchers have presented compelling evidence suggesting that the oceans…

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    The fall of the Roman Empire was influenced by a climate crisis, according to scientists.

    Researchers from the University of Southampton (UK), Queen’s University (Canada), and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have provided fresh evidence regarding the Little Ice Age of late antiquity—a significant climate…

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    Our beloved dogs also have a dark side: an uncomfortable truth.

    There are approximately one billion pet dogs in the world. They are our beloved companions and helpers, sharing their lives with us. However, researchers emphasize that dogs remain predators, known…

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    Baby Giant: Biologists Capture Footage of a Live Giant Squid for the First Time

    An international team of scientists has proudly announced a groundbreaking discovery made during an expedition aboard the research vessel Falkor from the Schmidt Ocean Institute (USA). Near the South Sandwich…

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    Ecology: 15% of the world’s arable land is contaminated with toxic metals.

    According to estimates from American scientists, approximately one-sixth of the world’s arable land is contaminated with toxic heavy metals. Analyzing research data and the global distribution of the population, the…

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    Like humans, chimpanzees offer each other alcohol.

    It turns out that the phrase “Let’s have a drink together” might not just be popular among humans but also among primates. Recently, researchers from the University of Exeter made…

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    German biochemists have discovered the most bitter substance in the world.

    Scientists claim to have discovered the most bitter substance on Earth. When we think of bitterness, coffee or even Brussels sprouts might come to mind. However, the bitterness of these…

  • Health & Beauty

    Why are humans not as hairy as other mammals?

    A comprehensive answer to this question has been provided by biologists from the University of Pittsburgh (USA). They remind us that humans are not the only mammals with sparse hair.…

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    Guilty people: cats are becoming more like dogs, and dogs are becoming more like cats.

    Scientists assert that domestication has made cat and dog breeds more diverse, yet surprisingly similar to one another. This has serious implications for the health of these animals. At first…

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    How old is your cat in human years? Calculator.

    A tortoiseshell cat named Millie, who lives with her owner Leslie Greenhalf in the British town of Stockport, recently celebrated her 30th birthday. This milestone made headlines, as such an…

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    Global warming will lead humanity to poverty.

    It turns out that previous economic models have consistently underestimated the impact of global warming on human well-being. This is the assertion made by a team of researchers from the…

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    The world’s largest tropical lake is turning green: an ecological disaster.

    Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the biggest tropical lake in the world. It borders three countries: Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. This lake is crucial for the…

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    The impossible becomes possible: a couple of 100-year-old turtles have become parents for the first time.

    Scientists once thought this was impossible. However, a turtle named Matusia, who is around 100 years old (likely 97), has become a mother for the first time. She is now…

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    A strange cloud ring has formed in the center of the Pacific Ocean, visible from space.

    Amazing satellite images reveal a gigantic, nearly perfect cloud circle that formed in the heart of the Pacific Ocean over a decade ago. While this type of cloud formation isn’t…

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    Not protection, but harm: scientists debunk the myth of biodegradable bags.

    Biodegradable bags are often marketed as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic bags. However, a new study has raised doubts about this claim. Researchers from Southeast University in…

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    How old is your dog in human years? Calculator.

    To determine a dog’s age in human years, you don’t simply multiply your pet’s age by seven. According to experts, calculating a dog’s age is a bit more nuanced. Overall,…

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    Beneath the ice of East Antarctica lies a massive hole. What is it?

    Researchers have put forth numerous theories about the origins of the Wilkes Land crater in East Antarctica since the 1960s. However, it has only recently become possible to determine what…

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    Giant spiders have been spotted in swarms on the ocean floor near Antarctica.

    Researchers exploring the depths of the ocean have captured stunning footage of a spider the size of a dinner plate wandering along the seafloor near the South Sandwich Islands—a chain…

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    Ruins of an ancient Roman villa have emerged from an Italian lake.

    Lake Fusaro is located in the municipality of Bacoli (Naples province), within the Phlegraean Fields—a geologically unstable volcanic region known for its bradyseismic activity. Bradyseism refers to the gradual rise…

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    Do cats have friends? The truth about feline friendliness.

    Domestic cats have been living alongside humans for about 10,000 years. We adore our furry companions, often considering them friends, family members, or even “children.” It seems this affection is…

  • Nature & Travel

    Why don’t all birds fly?

    Less than one percent of all bird species—around 60 in total—are unable to fly. This is surprising, considering that birds are primarily associated with flight. Ostriches, penguins, kiwis, and other…

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    Water reserves in the soil, lakes, and rivers are decreasing: is this the beginning of an agricultural crisis?

    Dongral Ryu, a professor of hydrology at the University of Melbourne, and his colleague Ki-Won So have reported that global warming has significantly reduced the amount of water available worldwide,…

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    In Egypt, the legendary Alexandria is sinking into the water: a climate crisis.

    The historically significant city of Alexandria, the birthplace of Cleopatra, is now facing the threat of disappearance. A new study reveals that due to climate change, which has caused rising…

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    Cats, like humans, grimace in response to bad smells.

    According to researchers, the peculiar expression on a cat’s face is the result of analyzing chemical signals in their environment. Many animals, including both wild and domestic cats, release pheromones—chemical…

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    Just 36 companies are responsible for half of the world’s CO2 emissions.

    The Carbon Majors report, a comprehensive database detailing the extraction of oil, gas, coal, and cement by the world’s 180 largest companies, reveals that 36 of these corporations are responsible…

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    Male octopuses paralyze females with venom during mating to avoid being eaten.

    A team of biologists from the University of Queensland (Australia) has discovered that male blue-ringed octopuses (Hapalochlaena fasciata) inject venom into females during mating to prevent being eaten. The blue-ringed…

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    Scientists have discovered a yellow “brick road” on the floor of the Pacific Ocean.

    In 2022, during a survey of the Liliʻuokalani Ridge in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM), which stretches north of the Hawaiian Islands, the research vessel Nautilus made an unexpected…

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    People are confident that they understand dogs. But usually, that’s not the case.

    Think you understand your dog? Scientists at Arizona State University (ASU) believe you might be mistaken. A new study on how humans perceive dog behavior has revealed that we significantly…

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    The level of the world’s oceans has risen to an unexpected level, according to NASA.

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has reported that last year, the level of the world’s oceans rose to an unexpected height. As a result, hundreds of cities around…

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    Observing the beauty of nature alleviates pain, according to scientists.

    The positive impact of nature on human health has long been recognized by scientists. Recently, a team from the University of Vienna (Austria) and the University of Exeter (United Kingdom)…

  • Nature & Travel

    Do animals kiss?

    Kissing is an essential part of human culture. Ancient cuneiform tablets discovered in Iraq reveal that people have been kissing since at least 2500 B.C. Today, we actively exchange kisses…

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    Smarter than we thought: fish can recognize people by their clothing.

    Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior in Germany believe their discovery will change the way we view fish. The scientists assert that wild fish can follow divers…

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    Tomatoes are not killers of people. And here’s why.

    The berries of the nightshade plant, which are believed to have killed Roman Emperor Augustus, are infamously known for their deadly nature. Like these berries, tomatoes also belong to the…

  • Nature & Travel

    Megafauna: giant animals lived alongside humans as recently as 3,500 years ago.

    Radiocarbon dating of tooth fragments from enormous creatures found in Brazil has revealed that some species of fauna lived on Earth much longer than scientists previously believed. Research conducted by…

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    Why do cats have pads on their paws?

    Without a doubt, cats have plenty of qualities that make them lovable. For instance, their soft paw pads have inspired countless videos online. But what purpose do these pads serve…

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