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    How to get rid of yellow stains on clothing without bleach.

    Yellow stains from can be a real headache for white shirts. Many of us instinctively reach for bleach, but it doesn’t al…

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    Relic or masterful forgery? New facts about the Shroud of Turin.

    has been a pilgrimage site for centuries. This linen cloth, measuring over four meters long, bears a faint image of a man—many believe it to be the likeness of .…

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    The ancient Maya adorned their children’s teeth with precious inlays.

    A team of researchers from the Francisco Marroquín University in Guatemala has examined three samples of jade-inlaid teeth belonging to members of the . The scientists discovered that this dental…

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    How artificial intelligence is changing our language: researchers warn against “linguistic uniformity.”

    Researchers from the University of Florida (USA) analyzed over 22 million words from spontaneous conversations—podcasts and live discussions. They found that since the launch of in 2022, people have increasingly…

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    Archaeologists have uncovered a rare frog sculpture in Peru that is 3,800 years old.

    Peruvian archaeologists have announced a remarkable discovery. They uncovered a 3,800-year-old clay measuring about 12 centimeters long, depicting two interconnected frogs, at the archaeological site of Vichama. This artifact is…

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    Cross as evidence: an 8th-century monastic settlement discovered in the UAE.

    A team of archaeologists from the United Arab Emirates has unearthed a gypsum tablet dating back approximately 1,400 years, featuring a depiction of a cross, on Sir Bani Yas Island…

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    Luxurious mustaches, sideburns, and braided beards: what did the Vikings look like?

    – the seafaring conquerors from Scandinavia – were, in a sense, the metrosexuals of their time. These were men who were exceptionally well-groomed and stylish. This is evidenced by a…

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    Green tea combined with a secret ingredient protects against Alzheimer’s disease.

    A team of researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine, USA) has discovered that a natural compound found in green tea, combined with a common vitamin, inhibits the…

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    Archaeologists have discovered the site in Jerusalem where Jesus healed a blind man.

    The Bible recounts how restored sight to a blind beggar by sending him to wash in the Pool of Siloam in . Recently, a team of archaeologists discovered a monumental…

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    Killer Waves: Scientist Explains the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle

    is a section of the Atlantic Ocean that has long been synonymous with missing ships and planes. Entire crews have vanished here, and the reasons behind these disasters are often…

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    Scientists have declared: goodbye to the midlife crisis!

    has been a central theme in countless books and films for decades. It has also served as a convenient scapegoat for many personal troubles. However, that may no longer be…

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    Bees promote healthy eating! They choose various flowers to balance their diet.

    A team of ecologists from Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden has spent eight years studying eight species of wild in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The researchers aimed…

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    In Turkey, archaeologists have uncovered what may be the world’s oldest street, dating back nearly 10,000 years.

    Long before cities emerged, 9,750 years ago, a community in Central Anatolia was already experimenting with organizing its living space. During excavations in the Karaman province at the Canhasan-3 site,…

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    Fierce Armor: Scientists Describe a Dinosaur with the Sharpest Shell and One-Meter Spikes

    A team of paleontologists from the Natural History Museum in London and the University of Birmingham (UK) has described an ankylosaur that boasted the most extreme adornments ever observed in…

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    In Borneo, a gold miner “washed out” a conical axe made of meteorite metal: it is 3000 years old.

    This rare discovery has astonished Indonesian and historians alike. The unusual artifact sheds new light on the advanced metalworking technologies and social practices of ancient Borneo communities. After examining the…

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    A humanoid robot drummer plays pop, rock, and jazz with great enthusiasm.

    The Robot Drummer is a simulation program capable of performing pop, rock, and jazz compositions using reinforcement learning (RL). This virtuoso drummer, equipped with , is a three-dimensional visualization of…

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    Sensation in “Bird City”: Bulgaria has discovered one of the oldest wineries in Europe.

    Researchers have uncovered traces of what may be the oldest winemaking operation in Europe at a prehistoric settlement near Pazardzhik, known as the “City of Birds” (Yunatsi). This 7,000-year-old find…

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    Forgotten Worlds of the Solar System: Did Aliens Live on Ceres?

    We are accustomed to searching for life among the stars—on distant exoplanets and in mysterious galaxies. But perhaps we should look a little closer to home. American researchers from NASA…

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    Scientists have developed solar cells that are powered by artificial indoor lighting.

    A team of researchers from University College London (UCL) has developed tiny solar cells that operate using artificial indoor light. This means that batteries for our household devices may soon…

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    Infection sprinters: which diseases spread the fastest?

    This is the view of researcher Dan Baumgardt from the Department of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Neuroscience at the University of Bristol (UK). He recalled that when the COVID pandemic erupted,…

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    Ocean acidification is destroying shark teeth at an astonishing rate.

    Due to climate change, the are becoming increasingly acidic. This, in turn, is causing shark teeth to deteriorate at an alarming rate. This alarming finding comes from researchers at Heinrich…

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    In Poland, a medieval knight’s tomb was discovered beneath an ice cream café.

    The remains of a medieval , informally referred to by researchers as the “Gdańsk Lancelot,” were found beneath a limestone tombstone, likely featuring a carving of the deceased. Experts have…

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    Sensitive buddy: a dog that reads our emotions through our voice and facial expressions.

    Tilt their heads when we cry, pace back and forth when we’re stressed, and are always by our side during the toughest moments of our lives. Coincidence? Not at all.…

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    NASA’s rover captured a stunning panorama of the Red Planet.

    If you were to add just a splash of color to this image, the landscape of would closely resemble Earth. The team of scientists behind the Perseverance rover has enhanced…

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    Scientists have uncovered the truth about the origins of giant killer waves.

    These isolated waves, towering at 20 meters (or more), suddenly appear in the open . They exist for a brief moment, typically less than a minute, before vanishing. Due to…

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    Yoga is the best sleep aid, according to scientists.

    Practicing yoga can speed up the process of falling asleep and enhance , according to researchers from Harbin Sports University in China. A meta-analysis of 30 randomized controlled trials revealed…

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    Scientists are sounding the alarm: they have discovered a new type of acid rain.

    Researchers have issued a warning about a new type of acid that is falling everywhere and contains an acid that is nearly impossible to remove. This rain poses a potential…

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    The Boat of Jesus: A Discovery That Shook the World

    In 1986, brothers Moshe and Yuval Lufan made one of the most sensational archaeological discoveries of modern times. During a severe drought that exposed the shores of the Sea of…

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    The entire world will feel the consequences: scientists have recorded significant changes in Antarctica.

    Sea ice is rapidly diminishing, shelf are melting faster, the ice sheets covering the continent are nearing a critical point, and vital ocean currents are slowing down. This alarming news…

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    The continents of the Earth are drying up at an unprecedented rate.

    Freshwater is rapidly disappearing around the globe. A new analysis reveals that a significant portion of it is flowing into the oceans. Alarmingly, the drying of continents is now contributing…

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    Our phones are literally teeming with germs. How can we combat this?

    We , disinfect shopping carts, and wipe down tables at cafes. But what about our phones? We touch them dozens of times a day, including at the dinner table and…

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    During her first excavation, the student discovered a unique gold artifact.

    Yara Souza from Orlando, Florida, is currently an archaeology intern at Newcastle University in the UK. During her very first excavation, she stumbled upon a rare medieval gold artifact. The…

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    The bathhouse of Cicero has been discovered at the bottom of the Bay of Naples.

    A team of researchers from the Archaeological Park of the Phlegraean Fields has discovered a bathhouse belonging to Cicero at a depth of three meters. In ancient Roman times, this…

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    The impossible becomes possible: a Croatian freediver held his breath for nearly half an hour.

    Renowned Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić took a deep breath of pure oxygen and submerged himself in a hotel pool in Opatija. Holding his breath, he remained underwater for 29 minutes…

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    Half of retirees in the U.S. are using AI. What are they doing with it?

    is a hot topic of discussion among nearly all demographics. However, it might seem that only young, socially active individuals are utilizing it. Surprisingly, older Americans. Researchers from the University…

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    Which living creature excels the most at teamwork? That’s right – the ant!

    Researchers have discovered that the larger the collective of involved in a task, the greater the contribution of each individual to the common goal. But with humans, it’s a different…

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    The Amazon forests could turn into savanna: the point of no return is already near.

    Researchers from the University of Cambridge have issued a stark warning: the Amazon rainforest is nearing a point of no return. It could vanish within the next century due to…

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    Gossip strengthens relationships, researchers say.

    A team of researchers from the University of California, Riverside, has uncovered an unexpected benefit of gossip. It turns out that gossip can actually enhance between partners. Do you and…

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

    A new study by an international team of scientists has revealed that a 13-year devastated the Maya population that inhabited the Yucatán Peninsula around 1,000 years ago. The researchers gathered…

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

    Museum historians believe that this headpiece was crafted around 30 B.C. Such hats were worn by Roman soldiers in following the death of Queen VII, when it was conquered by…

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    Cockatoos know 30 dance moves, 17 of which are unknown to science: video.

    When lively plays, it’s hard to resist the urge to dance. It turns out that humans aren’t the only ones who feel this way. Captive parrots also love to move…

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    In the center of Berlin, a rare treasure of 13th-century coins has been unearthed.

    A team of researchers from the Berlin State Office for the Preservation of Monuments has stumbled upon a rare treasure of coins that sheds new light on the medieval history…

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    “Cosmic Grapes”: Scientists Have a New Perspective on the Galaxy of the Early Universe

    This discovery challenges current models of galaxy formation during the early stages of the . By combining observations from the ALMA radio telescope in the Atacama Desert and the James…

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    Cars are responsible for half of the microplastic pollution in the environment.

    Car tires wear down over time and need to be replaced. But where does all that worn material go? Scientists assert that tiny micro-particles of from synthetic rubber tires often…

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    Sad mechanics: as we age, our skin wrinkles, behaving like clay.

    Bioengineers from Binghamton University (USA) claim to have uncovered the secret mechanics of . As we age, skin stretches in one direction while contracting in another. This process, akin to…

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    A California startup has learned how to turn mercury into gold.

    Turning into gold has long been the dream of alchemists. But now, that dream is becoming a reality. The physical processes involved in transforming one element into another are well…

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    A student discovered a strange red stone head in the Orkneys.

    A remarkable discovery was made on the island of Rousay in the Orkney archipelago (Scotland) by aspiring archaeologist Katie Joss. The student from the Institute of Archaeology at the University…

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    A mega earthquake could occur at any moment in North America, experts warn.

    The Tintina Fault, which has remained quiet beneath North America for many years, is now a ticking time bomb. Canadian seismologists from the University of Victoria and the University of…

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