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    The ichthyosaur cemetery in Nevada was once their maternity ward.

    The mystery of the place where dozens of large marine reptiles rested 230 million years ago has finally been revealed. T…

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    In China, bamboo strips have been found containing the oldest description of the northern lights.

    Independent researcher Marinus Anthony van der Sluys (Canada) and Hisashi Hayakawa from Nagoya University (Japan) have deciphered an ancient document that likely describes the aurora borealis. According to the authors…

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    The meal of the Microraptor: scientists have revealed the last feast of the four-winged dinosaur.

    Hans Larsson, a vertebrate paleontologist from McGill University (Canada), discovered a rare micro-raptor fossil while examining samples in museum collections in China. Inside the ancient reptile, the remains of its…

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    Back to youth in 5 seconds: Disney’s artificial intelligence changes actors’ ages in videos.

    Showing what a movie character looked like in their youth—or might look like in old age—has always required significant effort and budget. Until recently, these transformations were labor-intensive and often…

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    Smartphone addiction harms the mind and mental health.

    Researchers at the University of Messina (Italy) have found that excessive smartphone use negatively affects cognitive performance and psychological well-being. During the study, they discovered that the reluctance to detach…

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    Food items from spectators of gladiatorial games were found in the Colosseum.

    A team of archaeologists and architects excavating the sewer system of the Colosseum in Rome has discovered numerous remnants of food. They are about two thousand years old. Ancient Romans…

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    Astronomers are shocked: Mars was once completely covered by a deep ocean.

    Scientists have long been interested in whether there was an ocean on Mars, where it came from, how large it was, how deep it reached, and ultimately, where it went.…

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    Pepsi + Tesla = New Year

    Tesla has started production of fully electric trucks, Tesla Semi Trucks, which are set to be delivered on December 1.in 2022 to the companyPepsi. The manufacturer of world-famous carbonated drinks…

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    Amateur archaeologists have uncovered the largest treasure of valuable coins in the history of Scotland.

    A collection of ancient silver coins had been waiting for treasure hunters in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway for over 700 years. Experts believe the treasure, consisting of…

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    Between heaven and earth: the Chinese have unveiled a new version of an electric car with propellers.

    Making a car fly is an obsession that keeps filmmakers awake at night. Just take Luc Besson with his “The Fifth Element.” Footage of cars soaring over the city may…

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    Apple has postponed the debut of its self-driving cars until 2026.

    On the eve of the Christmas holidays, an American technology company announced its intention to postpone the implementation of its ambitious project for at least another three years. Previously, the…

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    The Dream of a Cosmic Rider: Japan has released the world’s first flying motorcycles.

    This technical marvel is called a hoverbike (or hoverbike), meaning a motorcycle that flies and can hover in the air when needed. Apparently, the developers from a Japanese startup Aerwins Technologies…

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    Dozens of unique bronze statues have been found in the ancient baths of Italy.

    Italian archaeologists have uncovered 24 ancient bronze statues in excellent condition in the Tuscany region, dating back about 2,300 years. In addition to the statues, researchers also discovered 6,000 gold,…

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    The Hunchbacked “Zaporozhets”: How a True “People’s” Car Was Created

    In OctoberIn 1960, the Zaporizhia Automobile Plant began production.The first “Zaporizhzhia” cars were produced. The vehicle was created based on the Italian FIAT 600 designed by Dante Giacosa. “Foreign countries…

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    Astronomers have determined when and how the Sun will die.

    The death of the star, without which no earthly being can imagine their life, will occur in about 5-5.5 billion years. Scientists are confident that the Sun, which is about…

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    The tunnel discovered by archaeologists leads to Cleopatra’s tomb?

    It is quite likely that the long tunnel uncovered on the northern coast of Egypt extends to the lost tomb of the legendary queen. The team of archaeologists from the…

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    Why did Switzerland build a two-kilometer train?

    An ambitious project was implemented to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Swiss railway. By assembling a passenger train 1,906 meters long, Switzerland set a world record. 100 cars, linked…

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    Smart “Gilbert”: a robot fish that saves water bodies from microplastics

    If you have a 3D printer, you can print a wonder fish and stand up for the aquatic ecosystem. British student Eleanor McIntosh from the University of Surrey has created…

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    Eiffel Tower: how Gustave Eiffel solved his housing issue

    Everyone knows the story that the French writer Guy de Maupassant hated the Eiffel Tower but regularly dined in its restaurant, explaining that it was the only place from which…

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    The sensation of the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1893

    Today marks the birthday of the Ferris wheel – on June 21, 1893, visitors to the World’s Fair in Chicago took their first ride on this attraction. Following the spectacular…

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    1969 Buick Century Cruiser: a car of the future that amazed its contemporaries.

    Everything in this car was cutting-edge: the concept, design, and technical specifications. The vehicle, designed in the trendy “aerospace” style of the time, was built on the platform of the…

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    Project MaSiRo: anime robots serve people in a Japanese café.

    It seems that in the land of the rising sun, the future arrives faster than in other countries around the world: Japanese developers of the MaSiRo project have presented their…

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    Reasonableness, usefulness, and elegant design: Google has unveiled a smartwatch.

    The digital giant Google has delighted its fans with yet another novelty. This time, it is the first “smart” watch, the Google Pixel Watch, featuring a sleek dial and a…

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    The first motorcycle was a “bone crusher.”

    On November 10, 1885, the first motorcycle passed through the suburbs of Stuttgart, Germany. The speed of the new device was simply insane for that time – a whole 12…

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    Volkswagen is truly a “people’s” car.

    In February 1936, the first “people’s” car, the “Volkswagen,” was released in Stuttgart. The dream of car designer and the most talented industrialist Ferdinand Porsche was to create a car…

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    Love of music has a genetic basis

    Music holds a central place in human emotions. However, the pleasure each person derives from it is unique. Scientists assert that this ability has a genetic foundation. A team of…

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    Mozart’s Music — A Natural Pain Reliever for Infants

    It’s no secret that Mozart’s classical music helps millions of people worldwide relax. However, new research shows this effect is true not only for adults but also for infants. Researchers…

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    Musical Manipulations of Human Emotions by AI

    AI can create melodies that imitate the best songs of famous artists. But will these new tracks ever truly resonate with listeners? Perhaps those who attended the Latin American premiere…

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    To count better, you need to study music.

    Children achieve better results in mathematics when they study it together with music. This conclusion was reached by scientists who analyzed nearly 50 years of research on the relationship between…

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