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    In Bavaria, an unusual round structure from ancient Roman times has been uncovered. What could it have been?

    The discovery has astonished who arrived at the site. Researchers believe it to be the foundation of a burial – a family…

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    Women’s running shoes are incorrectly designed: scientists are sounding the alarm.

    Researchers from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada, have uncovered critical design flaws in women’s running shoes. The findings are shocking, as this footwear has hindered female runners’ comfort…

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    Not an accidental find: an ancient wine and oil production site has been uncovered in Turkey.

    Among the ruins of the ancient Greek port of Batonea, located about 20 kilometers west of , archaeologists have uncovered a stone spout shaped like a lion’s head. This had…

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    Why do some goats faint dramatically?

    If you suddenly spot a goat that has stiffened and fallen on its side, don’t jump to conclusions. It’s likely not dead; instead, it has reacted in an unusual way…

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    During the Ice Age, a snow sloth the size of a bear lived on Earth.

    This giant of the late Pleistocene adapted to life in extreme cold. Known as Jefferson’s sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii), it was named after Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United…

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    A mysterious burning object has fallen from the sky: it was discovered in Australia.

    Experts from the Australian Space Agency have suggested that this could be a fragment of a Chinese rocket. It has now fallen as space debris in the middle of a…

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    Deep sighs provide emotional relief and benefit the lungs.

    According to a study published in the journal Science Advances, deep sighs help restore the body, particularly the fluid that coats the lungs—known as pulmonary surfactants. This refers to a…

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    Devastating record: CO2 levels in the atmosphere have surged to an unprecedented high.

    Experts from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have confirmed that in 2024, the level of carbon dioxide in the reached record highs. According to an analysis of observations from the…

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    Ageism is being challenged: scientists have identified the age of peak brain productivity.

    As begins to fade, many people start to fear . However, a new study published in the journal Intelligence reveals that there’s no need for alarm. For many of us,…

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    We are on our feet while he is still asleep: how does our brain wake up?

    The thing is, our doesn’t wake up immediately when the alarm goes off. According to scientists, waking up is a gradual, coordinated process. As Aurelie Stephan, a sleep researcher from…

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    Ancient Peruvians strengthened their power through the use of psychedelic beer.

    Researchers from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada analyzed remnants of substances found in , in the lands of the pre-Incan Wari Empire. The scientists suggested that beer with certain…

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    Ball maniacs: dogs have been found to have an addiction to toys that harms no one.

    A team of researchers has published the results of their latest study in the journal Nature Scientific Reports. The findings reveal that some often behave similarly to people suffering from…

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    Scientists have delved into the mysteries of the Moon’s largest crater.

    The far side of the is particularly known for the vast South Pole-Aitken Basin. Stretching over 1,930 kilometers from north to south and 1,600 kilometers from east to west, it…

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    “They weren’t dragged – they walked”: Scientists have uncovered the mystery of the stone giants of Easter Island.

    Understanding how the massive stone statues were moved across the volcanic island of (or Rapa Nui) has been aided by physics. This groundbreaking research was conducted by a team led…

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    Scientists have finally figured out why women live longer than men.

    Throughout human history, men’s lives have been shorter than women’s. On average, live 5.4 years longer than their male counterparts. To finally uncover the reasons behind this phenomenon, a team…

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    While digging for worms at his summer house, a Swede discovered 20,000 silver medieval coins.

    While digging for worms near his summer home outside Stockholm, a fisherman stumbled upon the biggest catch of his life. He uncovered a colossal : around 20,000 silver coins, along…

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    Why do some songs get stuck in your head? A saving video.

    Over 90 percent of the world’s population suffers from the phenomenon known as an earworm. Researchers have proposed various theories about why this occurs in our brains and how to…

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    The ocean will not forgive: the mass death of corals is the first tragic threshold of the climate crisis.

    The temperature on our planet is no longer suitable for the life and flourishing of . In the report “Global Tipping Points 2025,” 160 leading scientists from 23 countries warned…

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    Humans have discovered 6,000 exoplanets, and this is just the beginning, according to NASA.

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration () has confirmed the discovery of 6,000 exoplanets, which are existing outside our Solar System. Researchers have also promised that the search for these…

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    In Germany, a fortified settlement from the Roman Empire period has been discovered.

    A team of led by researchers from Kiel University has uncovered a dating back around 2,000 years near the port city of Lübeck, located in the German federal state of…

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    Tiny creature from the high Andes: a mysterious animal has been discovered in Peru’s “cloud forest.”

    Scientists have named a miniature marsupial with large eyes Marmosa chachapoya, in honor of the ancient Chachapoya people who inhabited northern before the Incas. This previously unknown creature has been…

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    By absorbing more CO2, the trees of the Amazon are growing thicker: climate change.

    Every decade, the trunks of trees in the tropical forests of the grow thicker by 3.3 percent. This is due to the fact that plants are absorbing more carbon dioxide…

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    The moon is rusting. And it’s the Earth’s fault.

    A team of scientists from the University of Science and Technology of Macau (China) claims that the leakage of oxygen from is likely responsible for the transformation of iron into…

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    “Golden coins sparkled one after another”: a 1,400-year-old treasure discovered near the Sea of Galilee.

    The treasure was first discovered by research team member Edi Lipsman as he passed a large stone and two ancient walls in the Susita National Park, at a dig site…

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    Scientists have developed a glue gun for printing bone grafts for fractures.

    Researchers from Sungkyunkwan University and Harvard have modified a standard glue gun for a bone-like material. This device will allow for the repair of fractures directly during surgery by creating…

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    Controversial chemistry: diamonds with incompatible compounds have been unearthed in South Africa.

    In a mine in South Africa, miners have unearthed a pair of diamonds containing controversial chemical compounds. This discovery is expected to shed new light on how are formed. These…

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    The Moon is gradually moving away from Earth. What does this mean for us?

    Our planet’s faithful companion has existed for 4.5 billion years. However, like everything in the , it is not static. Dr. Steven Dickey, an astrophysicist at the University of Michigan,…

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    A neurobiologist has discovered a deep area of the brain that controls consciousness.

    For decades, scientists believed that consciousness arises in the newest areas of the brain. However, neuroscientist Peter Coppola now claims that it is primarily governed by the oldest, most primitive…

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    The Homo Sapiens species is older than previously thought: an unexpected discovery.

    Until recently, anthropologists believed that Homo sapiens and diverged from their common ancestor about 600,000 years ago. However, the prehistoric skull known as Yunxian 2 has cast doubt on this…

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    Being a bearded man: facial hair adds magnetism to men.

    Brad Pitt, Prince William, and Boris Johnson all look better with facial hair, don’t you think? According to scientists, our assessment of bearded men goes beyond personal preference. There’s a…

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    Love is chemistry: the warm bond between a person and a cat is governed by the love hormone.

    Oxytocin is the same neurochemical hormone produced by the brain when a mother rocks her baby or when loved ones embrace. Research has shown that oxytocin is also crucial for…

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    New evidence: there was an environment on Mars that could potentially support life.

    Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration () have examined geochemical maps of rock formations created by the Perseverance rover in Jezero Crater using the X-ray lithochemistry instrument known…

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    A unique 4,500-year-old gold brooch has been unearthed in Troy.

    Recent excavations at , a UNESCO World Heritage site, have led to an astonishing discovery. Among the rare artifacts unearthed by archaeologists are a gold ring-shaped brooch, jade, and a…

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    Octopus tentacles function like our arms and legs, according to scientists.

    How do use their tentacles? Are all of them involved in daily activities? And how do these cephalopods distribute tasks among their limbs? Researchers from the Marine Biological Laboratory in…

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    In South Africa, a large-toothed sawfish has washed up on the riverbank; it hasn’t been seen here in 26 years.

    Experts speculate that the enormous fish likely died due to a predator attack. The sawfish, which resembles a guitar in shape, has not been spotted in this region since the…

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    In Canada, a student discovered seven rare 17th-century beads hidden in old trash.

    Archaeology student Callum Brydon from Newfoundland stumbled upon seven tiny white and purple cylindrical beads known as wampum. The beads were buried in a layer of old refuse at the…

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    The sun is becoming more active, and NASA doesn’t know why.

    In 2019, at the end of the previous solar cycle, Cycle 24, researchers predicted that the next cycle would be just as mild as the last. However, that prediction turned…

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    Chemists have uncovered the secret behind the special paint used in Jackson Pollock’s artwork.

    A team of scientists from the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), Stanford University, and the City University of New York has discovered that Jackson Pollock used a…

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    The ozone hole over Antarctica could soon disappear without a trace, according to scientists.

    A new promising study has shown that the ozone layer—a protective shield for the , located about 30 kilometers above its surface—is gradually recovering. Experts from the World Meteorological Organization…

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    Reviving the Dodo: Biotechnologists aim to bring back the extinct giant bird within 5 years.

    To achieve this, American biotechnologists from Colossal Biosciences have successfully cultivated primordial germ cells from the Nicobar pigeon, the closest living relative of the dodo. The enormous dodo bird was…

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    Not like in the movies: scientists have imagined what Mary Magdalene might have looked like.

    In visual arts and film—such as the 2018 movie “Mary Magdalene,” starring Rooney Mara—she is depicted as a young woman in attire that accentuates her slender figure. Professor Joan Taylor,…

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    Archaeologists have studied a 3,300-year-old whistle belonging to an ancient Egyptian police officer.

    A team led by researchers from the University of Cambridge has meticulously examined a 3,300-year-old , which is a drilled cow bone. It was discovered 17 years ago among the…

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    It has been scientifically proven that Robert Redford was the perfect heartthrob.

    Recently, we lost Robert Redford—a Hollywood legend and one of the most desirable men in the world. But what made this heartthrob so captivating? According to renowned plastic surgeon Julian…

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    A legendary helmet of an ancient Roman has been discovered off the coast of Sicily.

    Researchers believe that the in the Montefortino style, discovered near the Egadi Islands, participated in the decisive battle of the First Punic War in 241 B.C. The Montefortino helmet was…

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    Secrets of Laodicea: A 2050-year-old Roman hall with Christian symbols has been discovered in Turkey.

    In southwestern Turkey, in the province of Denizli, archaeologists have stumbled upon a 2050-year-old Roman assembly hall. Inside the building, researchers discovered Christian symbols. The team found, among other things,…

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    In Jerusalem, archaeologists uncovered a 2,200-year-old gold coin featuring the portrait of the Queen of Egypt.

    On the obverse of the miniature , which researchers found in the oldest part of Jerusalem – the City of David, is the portrait of Queen Berenice II. The reverse…

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    Annoying optical illusion: these green lines appear to be both straight and curved.

    The creator of this visual trick is designer and illustrator Lesha Porche from Florida. She crafted this provocative image in 2021, and it has since gone truly viral as an…

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    In the Himalayas, a camera trap captured footage of the elusive and grumpy Pallas’s cat.

    The elusive Pallas’s cat (Otocolobus manul), also known as the manul, is named after the German explorer Peter Simon Pallas, who first described this remarkable animal in 1776. Recently, a…

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