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    Dreams make the brain more plastic and enhance memory.

    From now on, reflections on where our lead us will no longer seem so hazy. Researchers from Harvard University have foun…

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    In a French village, 1,700-year-old “safes” containing coins from ancient Romans have been discovered.

    A team from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) in France has unearthed three ancient vessels in the village of Senon, filled to the brim with tens of…

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    People still haven’t learned to recognize dogs’ emotions, researchers say.

    Researchers from Arizona State University have found that people are quite poor at reading their dogs’ feelings, even though they believe they understand them perfectly. For instance, when people are…

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    In England, near a major Roman road, a 2000-year-old “service station” has been discovered.

    Researchers have dubbed the discovery a “service station” dating back 2000 years. This ancient rest stop is located in Gloucestershire, near the busy modern A417 highway, alongside a significant Roman…

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    Vegan children tend to be thinner and shorter than their meat-eating peers.

    It turns out that children who do not eat meat are thinner and shorter than those who do. A team of researchers from the U.S., Italy, and Australia analyzed data…

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    Why does your dog constantly hide things? What does it mean?

    It might seem like dogs are acting like paranoid creatures preparing for the end of the world. But that’s not the case. According to Mia Cobb, a researcher at the…

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    High cave fashion: an important tool used by Neanderthals for making clothing has been discovered.

    An international team of scientists has studied one of the most crucial tools in the hunting kit of the . However, they used it not for hunting, but for crafting…

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    Don’t expect the old, chubby bearded man: Santa Clauses are quite different these days.

    It seems the era of jolly, plump old men with white beards and red noses is slowly fading away. According to research conducted by American scientists, the role of is…

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    A tiny frog the size of a pea: a new species of amphibian has been discovered in Brazil.

    Biologists have discovered an incredibly cute tiny “pumpkin” frog, previously unknown to science, in the Brazilian tropical rainforest. This amphibian boasts a striking orange body adorned with distinctive green and…

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    The history of Ancient Egypt has been rewritten: a volcano has altered the timeline of its most powerful era.

    A new scientific discovery has rewritten the timeline of Egypt’s early dynasties, pushing the start of the New Kingdom nearly a century later than previously thought. The Eruption of Santorini:…

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    A treasure of rare coins from the time of the First Crusade has been unearthed in Croatia.

    Rare silver from the time of the First Crusade (1096–1099) were uncovered by archaeologists at the archaeological site of Batina in the Baranja region. This location is linked to Iron…

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    In the Alpine region of Austria, scientists have unearthed a tiny cameo – a rare artifact from the Roman era.

    Experts have identified a miniature cameo, approximately 1,900 years old, as a unique artifact from Alpine Austria during the time of the ancient Romans. It was discovered during excavations preceding…

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    The magic of Christmas is felt most vividly by children at the age of six, according to psychologists.

    Research by British psychologists has revealed that the peak of Christmas excitement occurs at the age of six. Therefore, if you have a child of this age, make sure this…

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    Humans and golden retrievers are genetically related: an unexpected discovery.

    According to researchers from the University of Cambridge (UK), associated with intelligence, depression, and anxiety in golden retrievers and humans are the same. “These results are truly striking. They convincingly…

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    Grandma, you were right: science has confirmed the ancient theory about washing different areas of the body.

    A team of researchers from the Institute of Computational Biology at George Washington University has investigated the “grandma hypothesis” regarding washing different areas of the body and found that people…

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    Scientists have discovered the formation of rare earth element crystals in a plant for the first time.

    The results of this research could pave the way for a more environmentally friendly method of extracting mineral resources that humanity increasingly relies on. What Makes This Discovery So Remarkable…

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    Mars was once a tropical oasis: this idea was sparked by some unusual stones.

    Researchers have reached this conclusion after reviewing the results of new observations from the Perseverance rover. Analysis of the bleached rocks on revealed that this planet once had wet, humid…

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    The one who killed Eva: scientists explained how to identify a psychopath.

    In films, are typically portrayed as men—think Patrick Bateman in “American Psycho” or the Joker in “The Dark Knight.” A rare exception is Villanelle, played by Jodie Comer in the…

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    In Turkey, the lost temple of Zeus has been discovered after 40 years of searching.

    This archaeological breakthrough has given researchers a fresh perspective on the architectural profile of Limyra, the legendary city of eastern Lycia. The geographical location of the Temple of Zeus, known…

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    Scientists warn that hidden volcanoes pose the greatest threat to the world.

    These hidden often go unnoticed, unlike Mount Etna in Sicily or Yellowstone in the U.S., but they erupt more frequently than most people realize. Mike Cassidy, a researcher in the…

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    AI to the rescue: scientists seem to have discovered a new method for searching for extraterrestrials.

    A groundbreaking technology employed by astrobiologists and planetary scientists at the Carnegie Science research organization in the U.S. has unveiled some of Earth’s oldest secrets and may soon be tested…

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    People began to bond with cats around 4,000 years ago.

    Researchers at the University of Oxford (UK) have made a groundbreaking discovery in the popular field of . A new study reveals that the transition of cats from wild hunters…

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    6000-year-old shells from Spain are among the oldest wind instruments.

    As a child, Miquel López García, a researcher at the University of Barcelona, was captivated by a shell that was kept in his bathroom. His father’s family, who lived in…

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    NASA has recorded the sound of lightning on Mars for the first time.

    The solitary rover Perseverance, working among the sands of , has finally answered an age-old question: if there are lightning strikes on the Red Planet, do they actually make sounds?…

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    The rare hairy snail is being sought after throughout London.

    The expedition to find the rare hairy snail has been initiated by conchologists—scientists who study both living and extinct mollusk shells. They are joined by over 100 amateur researchers and…

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    Mars was suitable for life longer than scientists previously thought.

    Scientists agree that there was once water flowing on and that it had a thicker atmosphere, which means it could have been suitable for life at some point. Unfortunately, around…

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    When we collaborate with someone, our brains synchronize, according to scientists.

    A new study by Australian researchers has revealed that in such moments, you literally synchronize with each other on a neurological level. Humans are incredibly social beings. We rely on…

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    Science roars: AI has discovered an unknown type of lion roar.

    You might think you know the roar of a from the iconic MGM logo that opens its films. However, the famous roar was actually voiced by a tiger. Compared to…

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    29 hours of romance: China has launched the world’s longest passenger flight.

    China Eastern Airlines has launched record-breaking commercial flights. This marathon journey spans approximately 20,000 kilometers over the Pacific Ocean and even near Antarctica. The inaugural flight took off on December…

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    The Roman military elite domesticated monkeys and gifted them piglets, puppies, and kittens.

    A team of Polish researchers claims that officers were crazy about their furry companions. They especially adored monkeys, particularly Indian macaques, treating them like children and even gifting them pets.…

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    A 2000-year-old scam in the fashion world: branded items were being counterfeited as far back as Ancient Rome.

    An analysis of hundreds of textile fragments discovered in the Judean Desert has revealed that 2000 years ago, the clothing of was often dyed not with expensive purple from murex…

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    Call Batman! Now psychologists know how to make people kinder.

    This may sound like a blatant bid for the , but despite its oddity, a new study truly inspires empathy in people. What’s Batman got to do with it? Psychologists…

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    Four thousand years ago, someone created a circle of massive pits near Stonehenge.

    Around 20 enormous pits, arranged in a circular formation, were created during the late Neolithic period. Research indicates that they are over 4,000 years old. According to a team of…

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    Our bodies “believe” that we fight lions every day, according to anthropologists.

    According to a new study, the rise in chronic stress cases is due to a mismatch between modern lifestyles and human biology. In simpler terms, we are designed to live…

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    The AI snowman Olaf took a stroll through Disneyland Paris.

    Olaf is alive! Those who witnessed the unveiling of the holiday gift that Disney prepared for its park guests claim that the robot Olaf is truly impressive. But even more…

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    How to Overcome Anxiety: 8 Simple Strategies for Mastering Yourself

    Anxiety can be truly exhausting. However, feelings of worry, , and (whether mild or intense) can be managed. When an anxiety attack or any other type of worry strikes, it’s…

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    A rare medieval seal from the Basel Cathedral’s office has been discovered in the Rhine.

    A rare belonging to Rudolf Kraft, the cantor of Basel Cathedral, was discovered during engineering work beneath the famous Pfalz terrace in Basel. In addition to the seal, researchers also…

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    Tattoos conceal a high risk of aggressive skin cancer.

    Can protect the skin from harmful sun exposure, or do they actually make things worse? This is a concern raised by a team of researchers from Lund University, led by…

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    Every dog has a piece of wolf DNA, according to scientists.

    If you see a cute little puppy wandering down the street, keep in mind: there’s a real living inside it. This revelation comes from researchers at the Smithsonian National Museum…

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    Knowing several languages is a secret weapon against aging.

    A new large-scale study has shown that people who speak two or more are at a lower risk of aging rapidly. The more languages we know, the better our defense…

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    When should you have dinner in winter? Expert opinion.

    Adjusting your eating schedule in winter can help your body and mind better cope with the cold months. Our bodies operate on circadian rhythms—an internal clock that regulates sleep, metabolism,…

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    “Icarus Falling”: An astrophotographer captured a person soaring against the backdrop of the Sun.

    Of course, this isn’t about a literal fall. It’s an incredible . The shot required meticulous planning from Arizona-based astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy, who specializes in capturing images of the Sun.…

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    The 4,300-year-old silver cup revealed the story of the universe’s origin.

    The inscription engraved on the masterfully crafted cup from the Ain Samia necropolis may hold a completely different meaning than previously thought by scientists. This is the belief of a…

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    Tales about the “green snake”: experts debunk three myths about alcohol.

    Humanity has a long history with . Over time, many myths about alcoholic beverages have emerged. Here are just a few of the most common ones that researchers have debunked.…

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    Five practical and unusual inventions that will change reality.

    After exploring the exhibits at the prestigious GITEX Global technology and artificial intelligence exhibition and the Expand North Star startup conference in Dubai, experts from BBC Science Focus highlighted several…

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    Before the Lady and the Swan. In Israel, a 12,000-year-old figurine of a bird and a woman in a moment of tenderness has been uncovered.

    from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have unearthed a rare figurine in northern . Created 12,000 years ago, it depicts an intimate moment between a goose and a naked woman.…

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    A new architectural marvel by Zaha Hadid’s firm will be built in China.

    The outlines of the Yidan complex, covering an area of 165,815 square meters, are already taking shape against the backdrop of the sky and skyscrapers. Locals are eagerly anticipating what…

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    In Portugal, an ancient Roman inkwell was discovered. What impressed the scholars about it?

    Researchers have uncovered remnants of ink in an inkwell found at the ruins of Conímbriga, which was produced using a complex recipe 2,000 years ago. The intricate formula of this…

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