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A snake that bites the most will kill you or lose your hand. They attack extremely insidiously

The continent of Africa is full of deadly reptiles. The snake that holds the record for the number of human bites is one of the most feared snakes. And you probably won’t notice it until it’s too late. The most common snake in Africa is undoubtedly the viper, which is widespread as far as the …

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Each large city can grow 82% of the vegetables it consumes

When we consider that we import peppers from Chile, cucumbers from Tunisia, tomatoes from Spain, we have to conclude that this is not entirely sustainable. However, research into the possibilities of growing one’s own vegetables in the area of ​​a large city reveals an interesting relationship. Berlin has plenty of room for urban gardening, and …

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Scientists have deciphered the inscription on the 3500-year-old stone tablet. He completely rewrote the history of mathematics

Plimpton 322 is a Babylonian clay tablet found in the ancient city of Larsa in present-day Iraq. The table dates to about 1800 BC. Scientists have deciphered the inscription on this 3,500-year-old tablet that completely rewrote the history of modern mathematics. en.wikipedia.org, www.sciencedirect.com, www.nationalgeographic.com The Plimpton 322 clay tablet is notable for containing a list …

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Smart textile as clothing of the future: T-shirt sends SMS and also shows map

The inscription “Made in China” does not give us many illusions about the high quality of the product that we often buy at a low price. But that could soon change. Chinese scientists have invented a fabric that can function as a smartphone. The high-tech fabric runs on energy from the sun and has the …

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