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Climate change reverses medical progress
according to experts, climate change is reversing medical progress, posing a great threat to human health.
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'Antarctica's seemingly impregnable ice sheet is melting from below'
climate and ocean experts point to signs that even earth's vast polar ice sheet has its limits, and that limit is shrinking.
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Instructions on proper first aid for people with thermal burns
when a burn accident occurs, it is necessary to remove the victim from the dangerous area, cool the burn wound and prepare for the next emergency steps.
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Decoding the meal of the longest-living king of the Korean Joseon Dynasty
the longest-living king in joseon likes to be a vegetarian, often eats milk porridge, chestnuts and rarely drinks alcohol.
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Health benefits of mint leaves you should know
mint brings many benefits to digestive health, helps the body stay more alert and soothes cold symptoms.
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The world's first AI beauty contest
beauties who win high positions in the world's first artificial intelligence (ai) beauty contest will receive prizes worth up to more than 20,000 usd.
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The secret to helping tardigrades resist radiation
researchers found that tardigrades have the ability to repair dna damaged by gamma radiation or x-rays.
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The world's southernmost volcano spews gold dust. How much gold is worth each day?
an active volcano in antarctica not only spews ash like other volcanoes, but also spews gold dust.
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40,000 years ago, other species arranged their homes like modern humans
in prehistoric caves that modern homo sapiens inherited from another species, scientists made a shocking discovery.
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Electrodynamic shield technology to deal with lunar dust
the research team at nasa's kennedy space center (usa) is thinking of many creative methods to apply electrodynamic dust shield (esd) technology.
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Saudi Arabia's 170km straight city project is facing difficulties
saudi arabia will shorten the length of the city from 170km to 2.4km with a capacity of only 300,000 residents.
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This vegetable that Chinese people love is an effective blood tonic, hypoglycemic agent, and helps promote healthy digestion
this vegetable helps prevent heart disease, nourishes the eyes, is good for the brain as well as helps with healthy digestion and blood sugar control.
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Penguins jump from 15m high cliffs because of hunger
the first footage recorded by scientists showed more than 200 young penguins jumping from a 15m high ice cliff into the sea to find food due to hunger.
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Why do African lions dare to hunt wild buffalo weighing nearly 1 ton but do not dare to hunt rhino?
although the african lion is known as
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Decoding where the cleanest air on the planet is
the southern ocean has clean air with very little aerosols - microscopic particles of matter that form naturally or as a result of human activity.