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Fish Fashion

In many fish species, especially those from the sea, females are dressed modestly while males are true “fashionistas,” adorned like Spanish grandee. This is the case with the smarida fish.…

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The Duck Secret

You might wonder, does it really matter where a duckling hatches: in an incubator or nestled under a mother duck? At first glance, it seems like there’s no difference. But…

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The Force of Attraction

The “household” of the Sun is quite extensive—comprising 9 major planets and approximately 1,600 smaller ones, including asteroids. All of these celestial bodies orbit around it, held in place by…

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Giant Lemon

If you see it, you’ll definitely be amazed! This Rossoshian giant grows on a slender branch adorned with dense dark green leaves, standing out beautifully against the green backdrop with…

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Tree – Garden

In 1938, they were brought from Altai as ordinary saplings. Just two decades later, not a single visitor to the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition could pass by without stopping to admire…

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TV from the Depths

In addition to mobile television installations necessary for sea searches, stationary ones have also been implemented in England. One of these is located at the mouth of the Clyde River…

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How the City Moved

People: The Masters of the Earth Humans are the masters of the earth. They reshape the planet in their own way—creating new seas, building cities, and, if necessary, like mythical…

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Lost Telegrams

In Japan, it’s not uncommon for telegraph communication to be disrupted at sunrise. Telegraph operators tap away at their keys, but the receiving equipment remains silent. What causes this phenomenon?…

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Growing Candles

Tropical nature has equipped humanity with everything it needs: food, clothing, and light. On the islands of the Pacific Ocean and in certain regions of South America, there are plants…

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Colombian Greeting

When one of the caravels in Christopher Columbus’s fleet, the “Santa Maria,” sank, the crew of another caravel, the “Niña,” refused to obey him. Columbus decided to report this to…

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Handmade Python

One day, a farmer from Flores Island (part of the Lesser Sunda Islands) returned from the forest with a wriggling bag. The neighborhood kids surrounded him, each eager to see…

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Mission of Angels

History has preserved a statement from an American clergyman. In 1875, he proclaimed that science could not advance any further; it had discovered everything there was to discover. When he…

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Engraver Snail

— You can only carve such lines with a diamond cutter! — You’re mistaken, my friend. These slabs were eroded by soil acids, and people simply polished them… — Can’t…

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Links of One Chain

“Measure twice, cut once,” goes the old saying. The truth of this wisdom is evident at every turn, especially in our time, when one astonishing discovery follows another, making it…

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Cave Pearl

Pearls are formed within the shells of marine and freshwater mollusks, and these pearl-producing shells are considered the primary source of pearls. Primary, but not the only source. It turns…

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Water is Water

The Fascinating Science of Heavy Water In one science fiction novel, a scenario unfolds where humans discover a way to reduce the volume of water on Earth to melt the…

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Penguin on Vacation

Birds molt in different ways. Some species undergo a gradual feather change, allowing them to continue flying. Cranes, on the other hand, are particularly skittish during their molting period and…

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Ask the Goat

— My dear little goats, did you drink or eat? — asks the old farmer as the goats return from the pasture. And they shake their beards and, without batting…

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Rival of Sugar Beet

In the world, there are two plants cultivated by humans that are known for their high sugar content: the well-known sugar beet and sugarcane, which thrives in warmer climates. However,…

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The Crooked Seas

Understanding Sea Level Variations Typically, the height of land is measured in relation to sea level. For instance, the eastern peak of Mount Elbrus stands at 5,595 meters above sea…

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Talking Brick

Not long ago, a peculiar package arrived at the manuscript department of the Saltykov-Shchedrin Public Library in Leningrad from Central Asia. It was too small and too heavy to be…

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