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    In the heat, we sweat in puddles rather than droplets.

    “A drop of sweat” – this phrase is familiar to us, but it’s not entirely accurate. Scientists would more precisely say:…

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    Charles Darwin: The Evolution of the Author of the Theory of Evolution

    This fascinating biography tells the story of how a “struggling elementary school student,” who lost his mother at the age of eight, compensated for his lack of knowledge at two…

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    “Unnatural Life” of Marie Curie

    What do you need to know about the trailblazer who wore a talisman capsule containing radium around her neck instead of jewelry, worked for 12 years without protective gear while…

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    Galileo Galilei: The Effect of Renunciation

    The contributions of the founder of experimental physics to science have propelled human progress, but they came at a personal cost of repression. The ruling church perceived the scientist’s stance…

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    Isaac Newton: the laws of the world – a tribute to England.

    A likely autistic individual became a source of vital knowledge for the world and an architect of economic miracles for his homeland. True Values The creator of physical science and…

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    Scientists have discovered in Isaac Newton’s notes the date of the end of the world.

    Researchers have uncovered a prophecy about the end of the world among the notes of Sir Isaac Newton (1643 – 1727), renowned for his groundbreaking work in physics, mathematics, and…

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    Miraculous catch in the Sea of Galilee: scientists have unraveled one of Christ’s miracles.

    The Bible recounts two stories in which fishermen, thanks to Jesus, made enormous catches that fed their communities for weeks. These events likely took place on the Sea of Galilee,…

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    Breaking news: Italian scientists have determined the age of the Shroud of Turin.

    The team from the Institute of Crystallography at the National Research Council of Italy has made a stunning discovery. Researchers analyzed the legendary Shroud of Turin, which is believed to…

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    The wise visage of the greatest: scientists have reconstructed the face of 90-year-old Ramses II.

    Previously, HouseWife reported on the Egyptian-British team’s recreation of the appearance of Ramses II at the height of his power. Now, researchers led by Brazilian digital designer Cicero Moraes have…

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    Touch heals: proven by science.

    According to researchers, touch and hugs can significantly improve both physical and mental health, particularly by reducing feelings of anxiety and depression. This healing effect is observed in both children…

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    Favorite melodies provide relief: Mr. Mosley’s self-exploration.

    People love music because it touches the strings of the soul. Recently, however, it has increasingly been discussed as an effective pain reliever. Renowned British dietitian and television presenter Michael…

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    Unreal Reality: An Amazing Science Fiction Museum Has Been Built in China

    The Science Fiction Museum project for the 20-million-strong city of Chengdu in Sichuan Province has been designed by the renowned British architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA). Spanning an impressive…

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    How to cut onions without crying: a scientific hack.

    The humble onion is a key ingredient in many dishes around the world. However, slicing this popular vegetable often turns into a true nightmare. To carry out this seemingly simple…

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    According to science: what’s the easiest way to peel boiled eggs?

    The struggle to peel a hard-boiled egg often stems from the stubborn shell clinging to the egg white. To make matters worse, the egg can end up covered in bits…

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    Mathematics of pancakes: scientists have unveiled the secret to the perfect pancake.

    As many home cooks know, finding the right combination of ingredients for pancakes isn’t always straightforward. Meanwhile, scientists have discovered the recipe for the perfect pancake. The batter requires just…

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    The Science of Sandwiches: Oxford Reveals the Formula for the Perfect Sandwich

    Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, Charles Spence, and his colleagues have uncovered the secret to the perfect sandwich. There aren’t many fast foods that have captured…

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    According to science: how to properly cut and eat a sandwich.

    According to popular belief, a rectangular sandwich should be cut diagonally to create two triangles. But is this method really the most optimal? Researcher Luis Villazon shared his thoughts on…

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    Ig Nobel Prize: When Scientists Lick Stones

    The Ig Nobel Prize, a parody award with a twist, gets its name from a caricature of Alfred Nobel on its medal, featuring an elongated nose—hence the term “shnobel.” The…

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    Astrologers are wrong? Happiness doesn’t depend on your zodiac sign.

    The team from Keimyung University in South Korea has criticized astrology. According to the researchers, the zodiac sign under which you were born does not influence your happiness, and the…

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    The legendary painting by Van Gogh perfectly captures the turbulence of the clouds: a sensation.

    Chinese and French scientists claim that in the painting “Starry Night,” the outstanding Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) demonstrated an excellent understanding turbulence . “Starry Night” Vincent van Gogh…

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    From Martian Beavers to Grey Men: How Our Perceptions of Aliens Have Changed

    The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus, who wrote extensively about space I assumed that there are habitable worlds within it. And in 1898, the novel Herbert Wells “The War of the…

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    Mission of Angels

    History has preserved a statement from an American clergyman. In 1875, he proclaimed that science could not advance any further; it had discovered everything there was to discover. When he…

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    Water is Water

    The Fascinating Science of Heavy Water In one science fiction novel, a scenario unfolds where humans discover a way to reduce the volume of water on Earth to melt the…

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    The Science of Goodness

    If you were to ask me who contributes the most to the advancement of gardening, who enriches our gardens with new breeds, cultures, and varieties, and who inspires us to…

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