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This magazine is dedicated to discussions on scientific discoveries, research, and theories across various fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and more. Whether you are a scientist, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around us, this is the place for you. Here you can share your knowledge, ask questions, and engage in discussions on a wide range of scientific topics. From the latest breakthroughs to historical discoveries and ongoing research, this category covers a wide range of topics related to science.

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A new study revealed that rivers in Alaska became poisonous and changed their colour to milk orange.

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The moon doesn't seem to rotate at all so that we only see the same side of the Moon.

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There are many opinions that listening to classical music in the fetus in the womb can improve the intelligence of the child

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Platipus is often called a weird animal. How else, they look like a combination of ducks and beetles.

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Dinosaurs dominated the Earth for more than 140 million years before their existence was extinct due to the asteroid rain that hit the Earth

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Scientists have made a significant breakthrough by finding a material capable of storing carbon dioxide faster than trees

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What's Cosmic Dust? (www.infoterkiniviral.com)
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When we look at the night sky, the sky looks lonely and clean, but the reality is that space is not empty at all

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Sixty years ago, the Aral Sea began to dry, leaving salty and rotting soil

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Flies have many adaptations that enable them to increase speed and have maneuver and perception abilities

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When the Sun reaches its lifetime, the star that illuminates our planet will explode and destroy many of the planets around it

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Nearly 1 km below the surface of the ocean, cameras catch a scary deep-sea squid.

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Neuralink's first brain implant faces thread malfunction, but the patient still plays games & browses the web using thought control.

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Australian cancer expert fights back and survives aggressive brain tumour with his own experimental treatment, offering hope for future patients.

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A new study explains how person who exercises feels that time runs 8-9 percent faster than real time, making the clock feel like it's beating slower

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Scientists have finally cracked the code of what produced the enigmatic feature in the continent's enormous ice ocean

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A team of researchers led by researchers at the University of California Riverside has launched a new member of the star system

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The first Neuralink brain implant in the human headly did not work smoothly

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The European Space Agency's (ESA) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter satellite has discovered a strange structure they call the "martian spider mark".

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Astronomers managed to capture a nebula that looked like a giant hand

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The S73-7 satellite was supposed to expand in orbit and serve as a calibration target for remote sensing equipment,

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Chinese researchers have found Rosa lucidissima

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An amazing natural phenomenon recently became a hot topic on social media Twitter after a video showing a flash of light on Earth

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The rover's pictures and the lander's recordings of the first sounds of Martian winds are helping us learn more about our friend in space

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stronauts David Scott, Alfred Worden, and James Irwin used the Lunar Module Falcon to sneakily bring about 400 illegal mail covers to orbit

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