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Next-generation brain implant can significantly improve memory
Next-generation brain implant could significantly improve memory Scientists have developed a new type of brain implant that, when tested, significantly increased the memory of test subjects. It may in the future help improve the quality of life of people suffering from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease.
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A baby born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago
A baby born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago A baby was born in the US state of Tennessee from an embryo frozen in 1992. This is the longest cryopreserved human embryo that has happily been brought to birth. Interestingly, the baby’s mother is only a year older than the embryo.
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Chocolate-covered cockroach, roasted larvae, coated locusts. Insects are a good source of food
Chocolate-covered cockroach, roasted maggots, breaded locusts. Insects are a good source of food? Before eating insects will be our daily bread, scientists need to find out whether ants, locusts and cockroaches are a good food source. It is necessary to study what nutrients they have, how these nutrients are assimilated by our body and which…
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Polish cities are becoming depopulated
Polish cities are becoming depopulated Polish cities are becoming depopulated. Currently, less than 61 percent. Poles live in cities, and centers over 100 thousand. The population is less than it was,” geographer Prof. J. K. K. told PAP. Daniela Szymanska of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun.
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Maya megalopolis. Surprising discoveries in northern Guatemala
Maya megalopolis. Surprising discoveries in northern Guatemala In the Guatemalan jungle, scientists have uncovered the ruins of more than 60,000 homes, palaces and other structures that have been hidden from the eyes of modern humans for centuries. Researchers believe that the area was inhabited by millions of people, and that the entire Maya civilization was…
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In the pharaoh’s tomb, an archaeologist examines entries. ancient tourists
In the pharaoh’s tomb, an archaeologist examines the entries. ancient tourists The tomb of Ramses VI in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings was already visited in ancient times by tourists who signed their names and exchanged comments, reminiscent of discussions on Facebook or tourist forums. The walls of the tomb "spoke" thanks to the research…
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The oldest traces of human ancestors discovered by Poles were stolen
The oldest traces of human ancestors discovered by Poles were stolen Perfectly preserved traces of the primate 5.7 million years old fell victim to robbers. The clues were discovered recently on a beach in Crete, and this sensational find was made by a team of scientists led by Poles.
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A new, unusual particle has been identified at CERN
A new, unusual particle has been identified at CERN Physicists working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have announced the discovery of a new particle with unusual properties. This is the baryon Xi-cc ++. The existence of the particle has been predicted theoretically, but now for the first time it has been identified experimentally.
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Musk artificial intelligence more dangerous than nuclear weapons
Musk: artificial intelligence more dangerous than nuclear weapons During the SXSW conference in Austin, USA, Musk said that two things kt re most worrisome to him are the production difficulties associated with the Tesla Model 3 electric car and the dangers of developing artificial intelligence.
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The face of a Mesolithic teenage girl has been reconstructed
The face of a Mesolithic teenage girl was reconstructed A team of Swedish archaeologists, together with colleagues from the University of Athens, has reconstructed the face of a teenage girl from the Mesolithic period. The remains of Avga, as the girl was named, were found in 1993 in one of the Greek caves located in…
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