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Physicist Discovers Equation That Describes Cat Motion

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Physicist Dr. Anxo Biasi of the Galician Institute for High Energy Physics believes he has discovered something almost as elusive to his discipline as...
The Largest Desert In Europe Is Completely Covered With Black Sand

The largest desert in Europe is completely covered with black sand

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When we talk about deserts, we certainly first think of the Sahara. Yes, this is the largest desert on our planet, but it turns...
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Austria gives free public transport cards to 18-year-olds

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The Austrian government allocated 120 million euros in this year's budget for a free annual card for all types of transport in the country,...
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Scientists have developed a yarn inspired by polar bear fur

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This fiber can be washed and dyed A team of Chinese scientists has developed a yarn fiber with exceptional thermal insulation inspired by polar bear...
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The “Sicilian violet” is an excellent antioxidant

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"Sicilian violet" is called the purple cauliflower that grows in Italy, and it is no worse than the regular one, but its color is...
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A watch belonging to the last Chinese emperor sold for a...

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A wristwatch that once belonged to the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, which inspired the film "The Last Emperor," has sold at an auction in Hong Kong last May a record for $5.1 million.
Pakistan uses artificial rain

Pakistan uses artificial rain to combat smog

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Artificial rain was used for the first time in Pakistan last Saturday in an attempt to combat dangerous levels of smog in the metropolis of Lahore.
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The Strauss dynasty with a new interactive museum in Vienna

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"Strauss House" is not just a museum. Concerts will be held in it, and those who wish can take on the role of conductors A...
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NASA invites volunteers to live a year in Martian conditions: how to get on a mission

NASA invites volunteers to live "a year on Mars". The purpose of the mission is to simulate Martian life in terrestrial conditions. We will...

The Russian Orthodox Church is a geopolitical opponent of the United States

The United States sees the Russian Orthodox Church as its adversary, Volokolamsk Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev) was quoted as saying by Russian church media. On the...

The European capital with over 400 vineyards

In Vienna, there are special establishments licensed to sell only local wine from the last harvest If somewhere in the world there is a vineyard...

Stalin, Nicholas II and 5 other historical figures who had tattoos

Today teenagers, adults, even the elderly want to decorate their bodies with tattoos - but this was not always the case. Until the end...

Vaccine War: Why France Calls on Europe to Ditch Sputnik

According to experts, French Foreign Minister Clement Beaune is trying to win back the failure to create his own drug. At stake are multibillion-dollar...

What Happens to Cryptocurrency: From Rise and Fall to State Recognition (2)

In the United States, the authorities were concerned about the impact of cryptocurrencies: the Securities and Exchange Commission began a fight against bitcoin ETFs,...

Superhero-Scientists: The Most Interesting Comics About Science

Today comics are studied at universities, dissertations are defended in the form of comics, they are used as teaching material in school lessons. We...

War for clean water: how the most common liquid ended up in short supply

Fresh water accounts for only 2.5% of the world's reserves: it can become one of the most valuable resources in the world, regional or...

The Havana Syndrome Mystery: An Attack by Russia or a Mental Disorder? (2)

A bunch of problems plagued early investigations - failed consistent data collection, poor communication between the State Department and the CIA, and the skepticism...

First country in Europe has completely lifted all restrictions against coronavirus

A truly bold and avant-garde decision was made in Europe: last week, the leading Scandinavian country lifted absolutely all restrictions against coronavirus infection. Thus,...
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