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Dogs Respond to Communication Intentions

Hungarian researchers have conducted a scientific study that proves dogs respond to pure communication intentions of humans. Jozsef Topal from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Moai Statues Have Bodies

A groundbreaking discovery has been made on Easter Island, as recent excavations have revealed that the famous Moai statues possess massive bodies buried deep underground.

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Improved Truck Aerodynamics Reduce Fuel Consumption

Dutch researchers have developed a simple but effective way to reduce fuel consumption in trucks by up to 7.5%. By attaching a funnel-shaped device to

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Detecting Lies in Handwriting

Israeli researchers have developed a computer program that can detect written lies with greater accuracy than traditional lie detectors. Gil Luria and Sara Rosenblum from

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Glowing tattoos and gloves with Mini-LEDs

American Technicians Develop Mini-LEDs Measuring Only 100 Millionths of a Meter LED technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, from vehicle taillights

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Electric-only fuel ignites without fire

A team of researchers from the University of California, Riverside (UC Riverside) has developed a new type of fuel that can only be ignited by

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Bladder Can Hold More Urine During Sleep

Japanese researchers have discovered the reason why the human body can store more urine during sleep than during the day. They found a link between

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Supervolcanoes Growing Faster Than Expected

A recent study published in the journal PloS ONE has revealed that the giant magma chambers of supervolcanoes fill up much faster than previously thought.

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Antimagnetic Superconductor Shields Magnetic Fields

Physicists have achieved a breakthrough in magnetic field shielding, creating an “antimagnet” that can hide magnetic fields from detection. The device, developed jointly by Spanish

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Unique Reproduction of Sea Worm Decoded

The sea worm Megasyllis nipponica has a unique method of reproduction, where a new head is formed in the middle of its body and then