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    Emotional dogs and reserved cats.

    Dogs have a unique ability to express their emotions, from wagging their tails to whining and giving that puppy-dog loo…

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    baby giraffe: unique and one of a kind.

    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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    Collapse of Ocean Currents: Will Europe Really Freeze?

    Danish scientists have delivered a somewhat paradoxical forecast regarding humanity’s ongoing reliance on energy sources that emit greenhouse gases. Experts warn that critical ocean currents, which transport heat, cold, and…

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    Marks on a dog’s face are the key to communication.

    The strong bond between humans and dogs has always been a source of wonder and fascination. Cultivated over thousands of years of shared evolution, this connection has fostered an incredible…

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    Oceans change color.

    Over the past two decades, the colors of the Earth’s oceans have undergone significant changes due to climate change. American and British researchers analyzed satellite images from this period and…

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    Orchids are masters of deception.

    A recent botanical study is grounded in a vast global database on orchid pollination. This extensive resource includes records for nearly 3,000 species of these plants, showcasing a multitude of…

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    Dogs remember their relatives, but in different ways.

    Dogs remember their littermates for the first two years of their lives after being separated, but they retain a stronger bond with their mothers even beyond that two-year mark. Bringing…

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    Is the Loch Ness Monster an eel or not?

    The legendary creature believed to inhabit the waters of Scotland’s Loch Ness continues to be a popular topic of discussion. Despite numerous debunkings, this semi-mythical animal still sparks a wide…

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    A tropical aquarium harms the environment.

    Global warming has become such a widespread phenomenon that it’s hard to surprise anyone with it. However, few realize that even something seemingly small and harmless can cause significant harm…

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    Wiggling with flair: bees learn to dance in order to survive.

    Scientists have long understood the purpose of the distinctive honeybee “waggle dances”: they serve as a form of social communication. Through these intricate movements, bees learn where to find the…

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    Botanical thriller: tomatoes scream piercingly under stress.

    These sounds somewhat resemble the popping of bubble wrap, although humans can’t hear them. Imagine this: you’re about to eat a salad, you bring a knife down over a tomato,…

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    Scientists have captured on camera the deepest fish in the world.

    This young specimen from the family Liparidae, commonly known as sea slugs, belongs to the genus Pseudoliparis. Currently, it holds the title of the deepest fish ever recorded. The previous…

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    Your dog may be suffering from dementia: what signs indicate this?

    To uncover these signs, researchers analyzed the behavior of 28 pet dogs aged between 10 and 16 years. The first signal highlighted by experts is that older dogs with dementia…

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    Why does a cat knead you like dough?

    Have you ever noticed your cat kneading your body with its front paws, almost as if it’s preparing dough? According to animal behaviorists, this behavior indicates that your feline friend…

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    Dolphins have a distinct “baby” language.

    Dolphins are considered one of the most intelligent creatures on Earth, second only to humans. Recent studies have shown that these animals share similarities with humans not only in their…

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    Human ancestors coexisted with dinosaurs.

    In the scientific community, discussions have long persisted about when placental mammals—such as humans, dogs, and bats—first appeared. A recent analysis of fossils has led to a stunning discovery: our…

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    Underwater Dreams: Octopuses Sleep Like Humans

    Octopuses are remarkable marine creatures known for their ability to change both the size and color of their bodies. Scientists attribute these animals’ incredible adaptability to their highly developed nervous…

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    Horse in a coat: scientists have figured out why zebras have stripes.

    Zebras, mammals from the horse family, have a unique coloration that makes them easily distinguishable from any other animals. A team of scientists from the University of Bristol has discovered…

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    Birds are intelligent: penguins show signs of self-awareness and can recognize themselves in a mirror.

    A team of Indian scientists has unveiled a groundbreaking study on the behavior of wild Adélie penguins. Their primary finding suggests that these birds may possess a certain degree of…

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    The Builder’s Instinct: Why Beavers Build Dams

    Beavers are well-known for building dams out of wood and branches. They cut these materials with their strong front teeth and reinforce their structures using grass, mud, silt, and stones.…

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    They are all clever and quick-witted: scientists have ranked the smartest dog breeds.

    A team of researchers from the University of Helsinki in Finland conducted an extensive study to determine which dog breeds are the smartest. From 2016 to 2022, animal behavior specialists…

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    Good, bad, evil: dogs can distinguish human intentions.

    A team of researchers from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna closely observed the reactions of 96 pet dogs to the behavior of people offering them pieces of sausage.…

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    Not only do they look alike: dogs and their owners have similar personalities.

    It turns out that dogs resemble their owners not just in appearance, but also in personality traits. This connection is particularly strong when there is harmony in the relationship. Such…

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    Toothed hunter of the waters: an unknown dinosaur resembling a goose and a penguin has been discovered.

    An international team of paleontologists has discovered a new species and genus of dinosaur in the depths of the Gobi Desert, resembling a cross between a toothy penguin and a…

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    Just like people, female monkeys tend to narrow their social circles as they age.

    A team of British and American scientists from the universities of Exeter, New York, Arizona, and Pennsylvania has analyzed eight years of data on over 200 rhesus macaques from Cayo…

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    In sync with the waves: seals, like humans, have a sense of rhythm.

    Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands have reached a fascinating conclusion: these marine mammals can recognize different rhythms without any prior training, much like humans…

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    A 14-year-old prodigy created an AI application for detecting heart diseases.

    According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Eighty percent of deaths caused by these ailments occur in low- and middle-income countries. The…

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    Scientific breakthrough: Japanese scientists have grown chicken nuggets in the laboratory.

    A team of scientists led by Professor Seiji Takeuchi from the University of Tokyo has grown 11-gram pieces of chicken in laboratory conditions and claimed that such product may appear…

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    Can an old Soviet spacecraft fall on someone’s head?

    Experts have published images showing an unknown structure next to the 53-year-old probe “Kosmos 482.” It could be a deployed parachute. The probe “Kosmos 482,” measuring one meter in length…

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    Like people: AI systems are overconfident and biased.

    Although humans and artificial intelligence systems think very differently, new research has shown that AI often makes irrational decisions, just like we do. Researchers from five academic institutes in Canada…

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    AI has learned to determine a person’s biological age from photos.

    Doctors They often start the examination with a so-called “visual test”: using their first impression, they determine whether the patient looks older or younger than their actual age. This observation…

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    The rover has captured visible polar auroras on the Red Planet for the first time.

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that Perseverance has captured visible auroras for the first time in history on Mars The traveling robot captured this light show in…

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    In Slovakia, the sale of the world’s first serial flying car has been announced.

    Price car The vehicle, designed for a driver and a passenger, will cost one million dollars. This four-wheeled, two-winged transport can accelerate on a 300-meter runway before taking off into…

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    Astronomers have discovered a new planet in the Solar System – a dwarf planet.

    Astronomers have announced the discovery of a new dwarf planet. planets in the Solar System, named 2017 OF201. Researchers tracked its movement for seven years using powerful ground-based telescopes located…

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    The closer the volcanic eruption, the greener the trees around it.

    Scientists have learned to determine whether preparations are being made. volcano Before the eruption, the greenery of the surrounding trees. The brighter leaves indicate a potentially imminent lava flow. Until…

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    Google has created an AI model for communicating with dolphins.

    New large language model artificial intelligence Soon it will help people better understand dolphins, and dolphins understand people. Its developers from Google and researchers from several scientific institutions in the…

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    Scientists have for the first time grown human teeth in a laboratory.

    Experiments on growing human teeth have been ongoing worldwide for several decades. Recently, a team of British scientists announced a scientific breakthrough in this important area of research. Scientists who…

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    AI has revealed “aliens” that could inhabit a planet with signs of life.

    On this topic, not only researchers from Cambridge and Manchester universities improvised, but also artificial intelligence. The thing is that the publication Daily Mail asked AI depict possible forms of…

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    Scientists claim to have discovered a new color. But not everyone believes them.

    A team of scientists from the University of California shared an image of a square painted in a new color. color Scientists emphasized that it can only be seen as…

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    Placing foil behind the router improves the Wi-Fi signal: a life hack.

    Eight years ago, researchers from Dartmouth College and Columbia University (USA) demonstrated how to properly use foil to create a “virtual wall” that enhances Wi-Fi signal transmission throughout the home.…

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    The rover has discovered hundreds of “spider eggs” on the Red Planet. What are they really?

    In fact, the Perseverance research rover came across Mars on a strange stone made up of hundreds of tiny spheres that resemble spider eggs. Scientists have no idea where it…

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    Bill Gates’ prediction: thanks to AI, we will have a two-day work week.

    American billionaire Entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Gates shared his vision of a future transformed by artificial intelligence on The Tonight Show. The co-founder of Microsoft suggested that by 2035, machines…

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    Detailed digital scanning has revealed new details about the sinking of the Titanic.

    Researchers from Magellan Ltd, a company specializing in deep-sea mapping, photographed the sunken liner from new angles at a depth of about 3,800 meters. Incredibly precise digital scanning revealed how…

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    Brain games? Scientists have claimed that the color purple doesn’t actually exist.

    Therefore, researchers claim that the color purple does not exist: it is created by brain When we see red and blue wavelengths of light at the same time, it can…

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    A giant cannon will launch hundreds of mini-satellites, resembling pancakes, into space.

    California space tech company SpinLaunch is using a massive spinning cannon for their latest project. They’re going to shoot tons of pancake-shaped mini-satellites into space. The first orbital demo is…

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    Scientists have invented a “microwave” for purifying water on the Moon.

    Inventors from the technology company Naicker Scientific in Gloucestershire, England, have developed an advanced water purification system hidden beneath the surface of the Moon. This new technology will enable the…

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    AI has shown how microplastics distort people.

    Excess weight, refined hair Eczema is just one part of the unpleasant changes in appearance and health caused by microplastics . These tiny pieces of plastic, measuring less than 5…

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    Restorers’ aid: AI restores damaged paintings in just a few hours.

    A team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed an AI tool that restores time-damaged paintings in just a few hours. The technology has significantly reduced the…

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