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    Bad news: a huge amount of nanoplastic has been found in vegetables.

    Researchers from the University of Plymouth have issued an urgent warning about the dangers of consuming vegetables. The…

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    Under an ancient temple in Italy, researchers discovered the oldest ritual honey.

    A new biomolecular analysis has revealed that the bronze jars buried beneath a Greek temple in southern Italy over 2,500 years ago contained remnants of the world’s oldest ritual .…

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    Is your cat overly skittish? This could be a sign of an underlying illness.

    The cause of idiopathic cystitis in cats (IC) remains a mystery. However, researchers believe that increased anxiety in these animals is a reason to check their health. Idiopathic cystitis is…

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    Forget about garden gloves! Geneticists know how to grow thornless roses.

    Many people adore roses, but few appreciate their thorns. Despite the poetic imagery often associated with these prickly features that accompany the blooms, in reality, they only bring extra hassle.…

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    Hippos don’t fly? Scientists claim otherwise.

    A team of researchers from the Royal Veterinary College at the University of London has conducted an in-depth study on the running behavior of hippos, and the findings have left…

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    Dogs can sense human stress, and it makes them upset.

    Researchers from the University of Bristol have discovered that human stress can lead to a sudden decline in a dog’s mood. This groundbreaking study by the university team is the…

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    Want a clever dog? Scientists have discovered a new training method.

    Training dogs to use their sense of smell—often referred to as “scent training”—can be effectively done at home, according to a team of researchers from Aberystwyth University in the UK.…

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    The Benefits of Socialization: Scientists Uncover the Secret to Canine Youthfulness

    It turns out that socialization is beneficial not only for humans but also for our pets. A team of researchers from several leading scientific centers in the U.S. conducted a…

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    Dinosaurs were not wiped out by an asteroid, but by a mega-volcano: a new theory from scientists.

    Researchers are systematically proposing theories about the extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago. The prevailing official theory suggests that these ancient creatures were wiped out by a massive asteroid…

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    Women and Dogs: The “Puss in Boots” Effect and “Childlike Speech”

    The character of Puss in Boots, with his enormous eyes, is undoubtedly one of the cutest in animation history. Now, scientists have borrowed his name to describe an unusual phenomenon.…

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    Wiggling with flair: bees learn to dance in order to survive.

    Scientists have long understood the purpose of the distinctive honeybee “waggle dances”: they serve as a form of social communication. Through these intricate movements, bees learn where to find the…

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    Good, bad, evil: dogs can distinguish human intentions.

    A team of researchers from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna closely observed the reactions of 96 pet dogs to the behavior of people offering them pieces of sausage.…

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    Researchers will recreate the skin of a Tyrannosaurus for the first time. The question is, why?

    The digital biology company Organoid Company (Netherlands) in collaboration with the laboratory Lab-Grown Leather Ltd (UK) and the creative agency VML (USA) has announced plans to create Tyrannosaurus rex skin…

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    Google has created an AI model for communicating with dolphins.

    New large language model artificial intelligence Soon it will help people better understand dolphins, and dolphins understand people. Its developers from Google and researchers from several scientific institutions in the…

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    The power of mucus and slime: scientists have invented a natural superglue for wounds.

    The team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) and the Free University of Berlin (Germany) used strength to create a new super glue. mussels and mucus. Researchers have long…

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    A psychopath behind the wheel can be recognized by one habit.

    Researchers believe that people with psychopathic traits are more likely to use their phones while driving. They also commit traffic violations more frequently than other drivers. What scientists have learned…

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    Emojis for unpleasant emotions: how to deliver bad news at work

    Researchers from Chatham University (Pennsylvania, USA) have reported that the impact of negative online messages about work-related issues can be softened through appropriate measures. smileys . In the 26 years…

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    Colonization of Mars: Requirements for Future Colonizers

    Researchers modeled future Mars colonizers based on data from Arctic researchers and submarine crews. According to them, “neurotic” individuals have the worst chances of survival when colonizing the Red Planet.…

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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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