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Mysterious Elephant Deaths in Botswana

In recent weeks, hundreds of elephants have died in a national park in Botswana, leaving government officials, scientists, and conservationists puzzled as to the cause.

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Radioactive 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

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Animals Sense Earthquakes in Advance

German scientists have investigated the phenomenon of animals predicting natural disasters, which has often been dismissed as superstition. The results suggest that the behavior of

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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