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A giant structure has been discovered in the early Universe

Posted on April 15, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

A giant structure in the early Universe has been discovered An international team of astronomers has discovered a powerful structure in the early universe. This proto-supergroup of galaxies, named Hyperion, is the largest and most massive structure yet discovered in such a distant time and space – just two billion years after the Big Bang.

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Reconstructing teeth with dental implants

Posted on April 14, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

Reconstruction of teeth with dental implants Dental problems are a major headache for many of us. It often happens that through neglect or other events a tooth, or even several teeth, can no longer be saved. What then? Fortunately, modern dentistry has a lot to offer. Placing implants is a good solution and is also…

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New Heavenly Palace – China unveils module of future space station

Posted on April 14, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

New Celestial Palace – China presents a module of the future space station The Airshow China unveiled the center module of a permanent manned space station that could replace the International Space Station in the future. It is 17 meters long, weighs 54 tons and can accommodate a crew of three.

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In Borneo, 40 thousand years old rock paintings have been identified. years

Posted on April 13, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

Cave paintings dating back 40,000 years have been identified in Borneo. years Archaeologists from Australia and Indonesia have identified the oldest example of figurative art. Figurative art, showing animals or people in their natural shapes, is one of the most important innovations in early human culture. The findings in Borneo indicate that it did not…

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We protect acoustic camouflage

Posted on April 13, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

Moths are protected by acoustic camouflage Moths have evolved a very interesting way to protect themselves from bats that greatly increases their chances of survival. Researchers at the University of Bristol in the UK have shown that the fur of night butterflies, acts as acoustic camouflage that allows moths to remain unnoticed.

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Young Polish engineers want to solve a cosmic problem

Posted on April 12, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

Young Polish engineers want to solve a space problem Testing of the deorbitation sail will be the most important element of the mission of the fourth Polish satellite – PW-Sat2. The sail, a solution designed by the students of the Students’ Astronautical Association (SKA) of the Warsaw University of Technology, has a chance to initiate…

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Drug from 150 years ago may improve effectiveness of radiation therapy

Posted on April 11, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

Drug from 150 years ago may improve effectiveness of radiation therapy Papaverine, a muscle relaxant drug discovered 150 years ago, may play a key role in modern medicine. This substance, through its effect of disrupting cellular respiration, makes tumours more sensitive to radiotherapy.

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The consequences of logging in the Forest reach beyond the area itself

Posted on April 11, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

The consequences of the forest clearance in Pushcha reach beyond the cleared area itself The ecological consequences of tree felling in the Białowieża Forest reach far beyond the felled areas themselves. This occurs by changing the structure of the landscape and affecting the functioning of the entire ecosystem, scientists say after analyzing satellite images of…

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The end of the Kepler Space Telescope mission

Posted on April 11, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

End of Kepler Space Telescope mission After nine years of work and the discovery of thousands of extrasolar planets, NASA decided to shut down the Kepler Space Telescope. Telescope has exhausted the fuel needed for further science operations.

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One of the largest organisms in the world is shrinking

Posted on April 8, 2022May 5, 2022 by frftp-adm

One of the largest organisms in the world is shrinking One of the world's largest organisms, a forest of genetically identical trees called Pando, is slowly dying. About 80 percent. its area is threatened by animals that devour its young shoots.

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