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The Dardanelles Underwater Park takes visitors to the wreckage of warships

In Turkey, an underwater park takes visitors to the wreckage of 14 British and French warships sunk in the Dardanelles during World War I. The site, located on the Gallipoli Peninsula in northwestern Turkey,...

Biodiversity commitment builds hope for ‘living in harmony with nature’

More than 100 countries on Wednesday committed to develop, adopt and implement an effective post-2020 global framework, that aims to put biodiversity on a path to recovery, by 2030 at the latest.  

Why should we love our enemies?

The Russian Orthodox priest Pavel Serzhantov is looking for an answer to this question through the views of the Venerable Elder Siluan on the website pravoslavie.ru. "Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do...

An experiment to simulate life on Mars begins in the israeli desert

An experiment to simulate living conditions on Mars will take place in the desert in southern Israel, France 24 reports. A group of six astronauts will spend a month in fake spacesuits, performing various...

Archaeological sensation: the largest winery from Byzantine times discovered

A sophisticated wine-making facility, the largest of the Byzantine period ever discovered in the world, has been found by archaeologists near the town of Yavne, 24km from Tel Aviv, the Israeli Antiquities Service said....

Germany‘s largest mosque will call for Friday prayers over loudspeakers

Germany's largest mosque will be allowed to call on prayer on Friday afternoon through loudspeakers. This came after an agreement between the municipal authorities in Cologne and the Muslim community to ease the restrictions,...

Scientists with a sensational discovery of how vegans can eat meat

Air Protein intends to artificially create meat with the help of air, water and minerals, reports L’Official. The development will be based on NASA research from the 1960s. The development involves the production of food...

Britain is dumping tens of thousands of liters of milk due to labor shortages

Some British dairy farmers have been forced to throw away tens of thousands of liters of milk due to rising prices, labor shortages and an acute shortage of truck drivers, Reuters reported. The shortage of...

See what happens to our brains when we are in love

Love is not only a psychological reaction, but also a physiological one. In addition, it is such a powerful feeling that the behavior of a lover can change in a fairly wide range. We...

Why are planes painted white?

The expert told why white planes without identification marks are kept at airports. There are several options for their use. Frequentflyers.ru explained how and where white-tailed aircraft models are used. Photos of aircraft that lack the...

Are there any animals with Down syndrome?

On the Internet we can often come across pictures of animals with Down syndrome. In fact, their facial features have nothing to do with this diagnosis. But then what is it about? Animals have a...

When is coming the next ice age and what will happen to humanity?

Scientists still do not know exactly how many ice ages there were on Earth. We may be living in one of them right now. Last time he helped humanity to develop. How exactly? Anastasia...

Pain treatment and order out of chaos: for which scientists received the Nobel Prize-2021

Last week, the Nobel Committee announced the winners in three scientific fields - physics, chemistry and medicine. Hightech explains which discoveries of scientists have won the award, why they are, and how their work...

The first Bulgarian astronaut published the photos from his flight

The footage was captured through the hatch of the Soyuz 33 spacecraft. On April 10, 1979, the first Bulgarian cosmonaut took off - Georgi Ivanov Kakalov, who became known as Georgi Ivanov. Much is known...

450 years since the battle of Lepanto

The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic states (comprising Spain and most of Italy) arranged by Pope Pius V, inflicted a major defeat...

The healing properties of sandalwood

Sandalwood is a tropical, evergreen plant that grows traditionally in South India. It is distributed in Eastern Indonesia, Northern Australia, Sri Lanka and Hawaii. The plant reaches a height of 4-9 meters, but in India...

Russian nationalists have smashed the Boris Nemtsov Memorial in Moscow

The radical nationalist group SERB said its members had smashed a memorial to slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, one of the Kremlin's top critics, in protest of US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Newland's...

St. John Kukuzel – 10 facts about the great church composer

On October 1, every year the Orthodox Church celebrates a calendar-liturgical celebration, celebrating the memory of St. John Kukuzel. St. John Kukuzel is a huge figure not only for the Middle Ages, but also...

Bosnian built a revolving house because of a grumpy wife

The man got tired of the whims of his wife and became an inventor. How to get rid of his wife's nagging forever, came up with a resident of a small town in Bosnia and...

With clock ticking, sustainable transport key to Global Goals

From electric cars and buses to zero-carbon producing energy sources, new and emerging technologies along with innovative policy changes, are critical for combating climate change. But to be effective, they must ensure that transport...

NGO files ‘crime against humanity’ complaint against Bolsonaro

4 000 km2 of Amazonian forest destroyed every year Tuesday, October 12, the Austrian NGO AllRise filed a complaint before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for "crimes against humanity" against Jair Bolsonaro for his role...

Clubs in England jumped against the Arab billions in Newcastle

They don't want Saudi money at the club from the North of England  One of the biggest deals in the history of English football is a fact after the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia...

The seal of the KGB of the USSR was put up for sale

A rare artifact of the KGB of the USSR is being sold in VKontakte Ads, the press service of the service told Gazeta.Ru. So, in the Kaluga region, for half a million rubles, the original...

They eat live octopuses and are downright rude: South Korea through the eyes of a foreigner

If you go to South Korea with the attitude that you go to the decor for an ancient tea ceremony with the appropriate pagodas, kimonos, silence and blossoming cherries, you will be mistaken. If...

To be or not to be: Is nuclear energy the climate an ally?

The topic divides experts, politicians and governments Can greenhouse gas, which does not emit greenhouse gases, save the climate or at least save us some time while we wait for the development of new energies?...
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