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There is a species of fly that lays eggs in the human eye, hatching maggots that interfere with vision
Have you ever looked into space and saw something in your eyes? Don’t worry, scientists say it’s a normal phenomenon.…
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Evolution shrunk T-rex dinosaur hands so they wouldn’t bite each other’s hands
The tiny arms of Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) are a topic of endless laughter for the online community. They made all…
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Let’s walk 7,000 steps a day
Not to be an emperor or master of Big Tech companies in search of complex elixir of lifeScience has now…
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The world’s first octopus super farm encountered opposition from the scientific world
Nueva Pescanova, a company in Spain is planning to open a model of a super farm that no one has…
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These male bees tried to take one last selfie before dying from the heat
If you’ve ever seen a dead bee lying on its back, with something white oozing out from its stomach, chances…
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5 medical therapies are gradually coming out of fiction movies
Throughout history, medicine has always been a tool to help people reduce pain and prolong life. The modern medical achievements…
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This is environmentally friendly drinking vodka, it’s made from greenhouse gas
Vodka. Jet fuel. Hand sanitizer. Perfume… More and more companies are looking to turn CO emissions2 obtained from the air…
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This is the DNA nanotechnology that all pharmaceutical companies must aspire to
The Covid-19 pandemic has witnessed an unprecedented breakthrough in pharmaceutical research and development, as Drugs and vaccines are developed with…
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The world has just miraculously welcomed an extremely rare Sumatran rhinoceros
Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia said that they had just successfully delivered a very rare two-horned Sumatran rhinoceros recently.…
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Infected with a zombie virus, the worms climb to the top of the tree to dance, inviting the birds to eat them
This is a portrait of a cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) the protagonist of our story today. Like many other caterpillars,…
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