Science
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Billionaire Elon Musk launches “anticipated” humanoid robot: The future of humanity
A humanoid robot developed by Tesla called Tesla Bot or Optimus is considered an "extremely capable robot", in the future will be produced in very large numbers.
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Discovered “Sixth Ocean” On Earth Possesses 3 Times The Volume Of All Oceans Combined?
Scientists have found a "sixth ocean" on Earth, but it's not on the planet's surface.
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The Lost Civilization Mystery: Power Jack And Artificial Stones?
According to the theory of evolution, humans have only existed for a short time, less than 10,000 years, modern science is the most advanced.
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Japan Has Found A Super-Earth That Humans Can Live On
The mysterious super-Earth just 37 light-years from us, was discovered by a completely new instrument located on the Subaru Telescope of the National Observatory of Japan, located in Hawaii - USA.
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Massive Study Finds Coffee Drinkers Will Probably Outlive The Rest of Us
Based on an analysis of just under half a million records in the UK Biobank, people who drink two to three cups of coffee each day tend to live longer and exhibit less cardiovascular disease compared
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Strange Sea Monster Discovered In China: Scary Shape
According to China Central Television (CCTV), a fisherman in eastern China's Fujian province caught a "sea monster" up to 4.5 meters long and weighing nearly two tons.
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The 455 Million-Year-Old “Monster” Shark In China Is… Our Ancestors?
Scientists confirm that the shark has a monster-like appearance, wearing "iron armor", fringed spines that have just been revealed in Guizhou - China is the oldest jawed ancestor of humans.
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“Reincarnated” girl from the world 31,000 years ago: Impressive beauty
Scientists have restored the face of remains classified as male when excavated 140 years ago, when suddenly the person revealed was a 17-year-old girl.
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Alice in Wonderland: A rare syndrome that makes people “lost” into hallucinations
It's hard to imagine a dangerous disease hiding behind such a beautiful name.
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Luminous plants can help people read books at night instead of using electric light bulbs
Scientists from the UK's MIT Research Institute have just announced a houseplant that has the ability to emit light to create natural light, gradually replacing electric lights.