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History
The Pharaoh for whom a Passport Was Issued in 1974: II. Ramses
When we say Egypt, most of us think of pyramids and mummified pharaohs. So much so that these pharaohs are…
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Chemistry
The Pitch Drop Experiment: The Fluid No One Can See Dripping
In 1927, Thomas Parnell, the first Professor of Physics at the University of Queensland, signed the ” Pitch Drop Experiment…
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Chemistry
A Gene That Could Make You Defy Death: D4DR
Extreme sport is a general name given to sports that involve more risks and difficulties than other sports. In other…
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History
The Sound That Wakes You Every Morning: By Gun!
Maybe there is something that we wake up to every morning hearing their sound, which many of us do not…
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Chemistry
Could Spider-Man’s Web Be Real? The Spider That Produces The World’s Strongest Fiber
Consider a material that is both stronger than steel and more flexible than rubber. Moreover, it is even more conductive…
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Chemistry
Nature Inspired Design Strategies: Biomimicry
Biomimicry can be defined as taking inspiration from nature or imitating nature in designs and technologies developed as solutions to…
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Chemistry
Creatures We Could Live For Only 4 Years If They Were Wiped From The Earth: Bees
Many animals live in the world. Animals have always been of great importance in human history. People nurtured animals, used…
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History
Fearful Sophistry: Mao and His Exaggerated Desires
We think everyone has read and heard a lot about revolutions. In general, revolutions are full of heroic songs that…
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Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Hulusi Behçet: Famous Anywhere but Home
“Behçet is a world-renowned scientist, but not in Turkey,” he said, adding: “He always promotes his inventions abroad; that’s why…
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Physics
A Well-Groomed Planet: Saturn
Galaxies, the Solar System, and the Universe are beyond dreams… Every day marvels exceed the limits of the mind and…
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