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A Calappa crab, also called a box crab or shame-faced crab, nicknamed for its coconut-like shell.
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How to easily clean silver using common household items: hot water, baking soda, salt, and an aluminum foil.
It works thanks to electrolysis.
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It works thanks to electrolysis.
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If you're old enough to know what's a VCR, this is a clip showing what's inside it.
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MIT engineers unveil a magnetic robot thread that navigates brain blood vessels to remove clots with precision.
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Did you know?
When you see a person laugh, especially a baby, mirror neurons fire and prompt you to imitate that action yourself.
This is why laughter is contagious. Mirror neurons are also the ones that prompt you to show empathy toward someone.
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When you see a person laugh, especially a baby, mirror neurons fire and prompt you to imitate that action yourself.
This is why laughter is contagious. Mirror neurons are also the ones that prompt you to show empathy toward someone.
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Dyson is now growing strawberries with robots, spinning trays and UV lights, making farming super smart and fun 🍓
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Mother's love 🤍
🐻❄️ Did you know?
Polar bear cubs are born tiny, about the size of a rat (12-14 inches long, ~1 lb)!
But thanks to their mom's super-rich milk (30% fat), these little fluffballs can gain up to 20 lbs in just a few months! 🍼
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🐻❄️ Did you know?
Polar bear cubs are born tiny, about the size of a rat (12-14 inches long, ~1 lb)!
But thanks to their mom's super-rich milk (30% fat), these little fluffballs can gain up to 20 lbs in just a few months! 🍼
🎥 ruthelwellsteck
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Did you know that in Romania, trucks loaded with beehives are rented out to flower growers?
These massive rigs become mobile "bee hotels," buzzing with thousands of bees that pollinate fields of flowers and crops! 🚚🐝
This incredible practice, called migratory beekeeping, boosts harvests and keeps Romania’s fields blooming.
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These massive rigs become mobile "bee hotels," buzzing with thousands of bees that pollinate fields of flowers and crops! 🚚🐝
This incredible practice, called migratory beekeeping, boosts harvests and keeps Romania’s fields blooming.
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Asteroid hyalosis was first described in medical literature in the early 1900s. It was named by the American ophthalmologist Ernst Fuchs in 1900.
He characterized the condition and its distinctive appearance of small, star-like, or asteroid-shaped calcium deposits within the eye's vitreous humor.
Since its initial denoscription, medical understanding of asteroid hyalosis has advanced, and it is now recognized as a relatively benign condition that is often found incidentally during routine eye examinations. It's important to note that the exact cause of asteroid hyalosis is still not fully understood, but it is generally considered a benign age-related change in the eye.
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He characterized the condition and its distinctive appearance of small, star-like, or asteroid-shaped calcium deposits within the eye's vitreous humor.
Since its initial denoscription, medical understanding of asteroid hyalosis has advanced, and it is now recognized as a relatively benign condition that is often found incidentally during routine eye examinations. It's important to note that the exact cause of asteroid hyalosis is still not fully understood, but it is generally considered a benign age-related change in the eye.
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Cutting and Lighting of the EGM EMPYREAN Heraldo at The Emory London - London.
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A full-dress performance of love! This wild male yellow-bellied tragopan was spotted on Xiaoli Mountain, putting on his most beautiful "quack" dance for a female. A truly wild and mesmerizing moment.
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#birdwatching #birds #nature #wildlife
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📸 Arjun KC (IG: wildsafarisaga) ©️
#birdwatching #birds #nature #wildlife
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The extreme altitude above 8,000m leaves the body broken. She explains the struggle of simply breathing on Everest 🏔️
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