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Sahara Dust in The Alps
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Swiss TV showing unedited sky at high noon in the Alps
( this is a Natural phenomena and
Is recurring regularly since forever...
the Dust acts as a Fertilizer)
( this is a Natural phenomena and
Is recurring regularly since forever...
the Dust acts as a Fertilizer)
NASA’s extraordinary video shows how the Sahara fertilises the Amazon
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Article with Video
LifeGate
NASA's extraordinary video shows how the Sahara fertilises the Amazon - LifeGate
For the first time ever a video shows how Saharan dust is transported throughout the atmosphere and contributes to fertilising the Amazon and Caribbean.
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No, these are not special effects, these are ice crackling and a kind of breath of Baikal. At the same time, a fascinating and eerie sight, especially when you yourself are a witness of such a phenomenon.
No, these are not special effects, these are ice crackling and a kind of breath of Baikal. At the same time, a fascinating and eerie sight, especially when you yourself are a witness of such a phenomenon.
Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visit
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phys.org
Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visit
Discovering there's intelligent life beyond our planet could be the most transformative event in human history— but what if scientists decided to collectively ignore evidence suggesting it already happened?
How many early human species existed on Earth?
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Live Science
How many early human species existed on Earth?
It depends on your definition of human.
Foraging humans, mammals and birds who live in the same place behave similarly
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‘Smallest reptile on earth’ discovered in Madagascar
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BBC News
'Smallest reptile on earth' discovered in Madagascar
The male Brookesia nana, or nano-chameleon, was discovered on Madagascar and is the size of a seed.
Scientists develop transparent wood that is stronger and lighter than glass
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CBC
ANALYSIS | Scientists develop transparent wood that is stronger and lighter than glass | CBC Radio
Bob McDonald's blog: A simple backyard procedure results in see-through wood with enormous potential as a building material.
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Why are all the houses in Sweden red?
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Instead of focusing on being the most interesting person in the room,
focus to be the most interested.
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