Summary of hot news on April 3 week

14 mysteries in the Amazon, discovering controversial fossils, learning about the killer mirror "Louis Alvarez 1743", deciphering the never-ending cry of Earth, the first water-built house on the world . is the news that the readers are most interested in in the past week.

Summary of the best news of the week

1. 14 mysteries in the Amazon forest make you "dead"

Strange animals, rich plants or mysterious tribes . all create a wild, wild nature in the world's largest rainforest. See details here.

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The skin under the abdomen of this frog is quite so it can see their heart, liver, and gastrointestinal tract

2. Detecting fossil controversy: Aliens or sea creatures?

Searchers think fossils are found to be alien products, while scientists conclude that it is just an ancient marine creature.

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Close up of fossils found.(Dailymail photo)

An object shaped like a screw about 2cm long is in a stone that has attracted the attention of the world. Since its founding in the 1990s in Russia, this fossil has caused a great debate in the scientific world regarding its origin. See details here.

3. The detection of glaciers is melting under the sand on the surface of Mars

Recently, scientists have discovered many glaciers "hidden" under the thick layer of sand on the surface of Mars. This is said to be the source of water reserves exist on the red planet. See details here.

Picture 4 of Summary of hot news on April 3 week Glaciers under the layer of dust are dense below the surface of Mars, the source of water reserves on the red planet

4. Learn about the killer mirror "Louis Alvarez 1743"

This mirror was crafted and released by artisan Louis Alvarez in 1743 in France . Only 2 days after completing the mirror, the worker, who is normally healthy, suddenly died suddenly in the factory due to a blood spill. No one relates his sudden departure to the mirror. It was released for sale at the grocery store and began a series of death-spreading journeys. See details here.

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5. The truth behind 3 1,000-year paradoxes no one can solve

Zeno is a philosopher born and raised in the city of Elea, southwestern Italy today. He was a hard-earned student of Greek philosopher Parmenide. At the time of birth, Zeno created three paradoxes and committed that after at least 1,000 years later it was possible to solve it. See details here.

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Describe the paradox Achilles and the famous turtle

6. Decipher the mysterious cry that never stops the Earth

The new study, published on the Livescience website, offers solutions to mysterious, never-ending cries in the Earth, which could make our planet fall into severe "tinnitus". Scientists have finally found a solution to the "uu" sounds that never stop on Earth. See details here.

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7. Detecting salt water on Mars

Scientists discovered saline water on the surface of Mars, opening up the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life forms.

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Simulate the operation of Curiosity autonomous vehicles on Mars.(Photo: NASA)

According to the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, the Curiosity autonomous device found Calcium perchlorate salt in the soil in the Gale crater area . Calcium perchlorate absorbs water vapor from the atmosphere under appropriate conditions. Based on data from Curiosity's weather control system, they determine the viability of these conditions at night and after the sun rises in winter. See details here.

8. The argument against Stephen Hawking's hypothetical black hole universe

In 1970, Stephen Hawking argued that black holes were capable of radiating particles . Through this process, the energy of the black hole will gradually disappear and eventually the black hole will disappear. He then continued to conclude that particles emitted from a black hole would not provide a clue about what lies in the black hole. Accordingly, the information in the black hole will be completely lost with the black hole.

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Space black hole is always a unknown that attracted the attention of scientists

Recently, assistant professor of physics Dejan Stojkovic and graduate student Anshul Saini conducted a study against the black hole hypothesis of scientist Stephen Hawking. See details here.

9. 10 symptoms of kidney failure

Many people have chronic kidney disease but do not know, because the initial signs may be difficult to see. It may take years for chronic kidney disease (CKD for short) to develop into kidney failure. Some people with chronic kidney disease live until the end of their lives and never progress to kidney failure. See details here.

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10. The first water house in the world

A Hungarian architect studied new construction techniques, created water walls, helped balance the heat for the whole building, as well as reducing carbon emissions. See details here.

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Gutai's model house with 8 square meters of water.(Photo: CNN)