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    When and how were cats domesticated?

    The domestic cat is one of the smallest members of the Felidae family, which also includes lions, tigers, jaguars, and …

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    Zoologists know how to make a dog more obedient: a simple method.

    The team from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna has unveiled a simple yet effective way to communicate with dogs. Any dog owner knows how challenging it can be to…

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    How many eyes does a bee have?

    Some animals have what is known as a third eye, while certain spiders boast a total of eight eyes. But how many do bees have? At first glance, one might…

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    How do they measure the height of mountains? It’s time to recall some trigonometry.

    Mount Everest (known as Chomolungma) stands at a staggering 8,849 meters, making it the tallest mountain in the world. But how did scientists determine its exact height? And how do…

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    The culture of kindness: bees teach each other how to solve puzzles.

    A team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London has confirmed that bees possess a unique culture similar to that of humans. These insects teach each other how to…

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    Scientists have demonstrated for the first time how plants communicate: video.

    In scientific circles, these images have been described as “simply incredible.” Unlike scientists, not everyone is aware that plants are surrounded by a delicate mist of airborne compounds. They use…

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    Not just obesity: how overfeeding harms cats’ health

    People who overfeed their cats may be doing them more harm than good. It’s well-known that overeating can lead to weight gain in our furry friends. Moreover, scientists assert that…

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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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    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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    How long does it take to fly to the Moon?

    Lunar missions have shown that the answer to this question can vary. the year 1969 astronauts the Apollo 11 mission were the first in history to land on Month The…

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    Can goats predict earthquakes and dogs predict volcanic eruptions?

    Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior (Germany) are registering thousands of dogs, goats, and other animals on farms, as well as numerous wild animals, for a global…

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    How are underwater tunnels constructed?

    In 1988, Japan opened the Seikan Tunnel, which at the time was considered the longest structure of its kind in the world, stretching 53.85 kilometers, with 23.3 kilometers laid underwater.…

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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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