The most bizarre science stories in 2006

Whales communicate in their own language; can write words on the water; Amazon once flowed from the Atlantic to the Pacific . scientific stories voted by Xinhua news agency as the strangest in 2006!

Whales communicate in their own languages : whales in different regions " speak " together in their own languages. By using underwater microphones, scientists have " heard " some whales talking to each other and discovered blue whales off the Pacific Northwest emitting sounds that are different from other whales. live in the western Pacific or in Chile. Currently, scientists have not explained this difference phenomenon.

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The Red Sea " separated " each other. The Red Sea once separated once. Twice. And this time, scientists are watching the whole thing. Satellite images show that the Arabian tectonic plate and the African tectonic plate are separate and this part is located south of the Red Sea. If this separation continues, it will tear the northeastern Ethiopia and Eritrea out of Africa and can create a whole new sea!

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Spiders also know . confide in mating . Many female Physocylus globosus spiders tell you what they want and " teach " what their partner should do while they're mating!

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Write on water . By using wave generators, scientists were able to " write letters " on water.

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China successfully performed the world's first penile transplant . A 44-year-old man suffered a penis rupture in an accident and doctors in Guangzhou Province performed a penis transplant for him. However, after only 2 weeks, they had to remove it because he was in psychological trouble. . Steve Irwin is the ' owner of the fascinating TV show' The Crocodile Hunter 'and is one of the world's most famous wildlife activists today. He died at the age of 44 while working in Port. Douglas (Queensland, Australia) due to the stab of stingray stabbing into the chest.

Steve Irwin " Crocodile hunter " died

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Cloak. Scientists at Duke University have created a cloak that can make people " invisible ". This shirt consists of 10 fiberglass belts covered by a layer of copper and an artificial compound that can adjust the direction of the electromagnetic waves at will. This technology can be used to avoid radar waves or in wireless communications technology.

The Amazon River once flows from the Atlantic to the Pacific . Millions of years ago, the Amazon River, the largest river in the world, once flowed from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, contrary to the current flow and once it flowed in both directions simultaneously!

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