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AdvertisementRadioactive Soil Contamination in Europe
A new map has been released that highlights the contamination of Europe by radioactive elements. The map was created by analyzing soil samples and identifying
Cooling with Twisted Fibers
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional cooling process used in refrigerators and air conditioners.
Giant Tortoises Rediscovered on Galapagos
In a stunning discovery, researchers on the island of Isabela in the Pacific have found long-dead genetic material that has given hope for the resurrection
Why People Prefer Rounded Numbers
A recent study conducted by scientists at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, USA, has found that people tend to prefer rounded numbers over exact
Salt harms immune system
Excessive salt in our food is not only unappetizing but also harmful to our health. While it adds flavor and enhances taste, too much salt
Bacteria Found Despite Disinfection in Meat Production
In a recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, it was found that 93 out of 108 samples taken
700 km Lightning Strike
In a split second, lightning can surge through the air with currents of up to 100,000 amperes, heating the air to temperatures of up to
Optimists Live Longer: Confirmed by Researchers
Optimism is a way of life that can be learned. Long-term studies conducted in the United States have found a clear correlation between an optimistic
Stonehenge’s Sensational Prehistoric Monument
One of the largest and most complex prehistoric monuments in Europe has been discovered near Stonehenge. An international team of archaeologists found a series of
Giant Bird Linked to Early Humans
Palaeontologists have made a surprising discovery on the Crimean Peninsula: a three-and-a-half-meter-tall skeleton of a flightless bird, which is believed to have been in contact