
The Green Colossus: Journey Through Science and My...
Date: 06/05/2025
In the beating heart of the Amazon rainforest, among intertwining vines and murky waters hiding mill...
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Compact Binoculars Showdown: 6x30 vs 6.5×32 – F...
Date: 03/05/2025
In the world of nature observation and amateur astronomy, compact binoculars 6x30 and compact binocu...
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The Legend of Pope Joan: History, Power, and Medie...
Date: 01/05/2025
The legend of Pope Joan has spanned centuries as a captivating and unsettling tale. A woman on the t...
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Grow Salt Crystals at Home – Easy and Fun Scienc...
Date: 01/05/2025
A Creative Science Experience with Kitchen Ingredients Growing crystals doesn't req...
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Gravastar: The Exotic Alternative to Black Holes T...
Date: 01/05/2025
Since humanity first discovered black holes, these dark giants have become absolute symbols of cosmi...
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How to Create a Black Hole at Home: Optical and Ac...
Date: 28/04/2025
IntroductionBlack holes are absurd cosmic objects, born first from mathematical theories and only la...
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The Maltese Dog: Ancient Elegance and a Loyal Hear...
Date: 28/04/2025
There’s something magical about the way a Maltese dog walks, with its head held high and its silky...
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The Forgotten Gods: Humanity, AI, and the Fate of ...
Date: 26/04/2025
Since the dawn of time, humanity has questioned the mystery of its own origins.According to the Gene...
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Silicon Humans: A World That Never Was
Date: 23/04/2025
PrefaceIn our universe, life — as we know it — chose carbon. This element, with its unique abili...
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What If Carthage Had Won? The Forgotten Empire Tha...
Date: 20/04/2025
History, like a river, flows where geography, time, and events guide it. But sometimes, it takes onl...
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The Tragic Fate of Chernobyl's Domestic Animals
Date: 17/04/2025
The Chernobyl disaster, which occurred on April 26, 1986, is considered one of the most catastrophic...
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The Fungi of Chernobyl: Life Thriving on Apocalyps...
Date: 17/04/2025
Humans destroy what nature creates. But what we struggle to understand is that by killing nature, we...
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JavaScript: From Underdog to Web Titan
Date: 14/04/2025
Introduction – When the Professor Said: "JavaScript Is Not a Real Language"There was a time w...
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages: Strengths, ...
Date: 14/04/2025
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is one of the pillars of modern software engineering. Born to tack...
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The Book of Enoch: The Lost Gospel of the Stars
Date: 14/04/2025
Introduction – The Forgotten TextThere is a book that, although absent from the official Bible, mi...
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The Lost City of Z: Unraveling the Amazonian Myste...
Date: 13/04/2025
Introduction – The Mirage Among the VinesIn the wild heart of the Amazon rainforest, where light b...
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The Ark of the Covenant: Mysteries and Timeless Qu...
Date: 12/04/2025
The Ark of the Covenant, one of the most enigmatic and sacred objects in religious history, has capt...
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The Rise and Fall of Polywater: The Liquid That Fo...
Date: 12/04/2025
1. An Old Obsession: Water and Its SecretsWater is everywhere. Simple, transparent, seemingly ordina...
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From the World of Insects: The Rise of a New Intel...
Date: 11/04/2025
Evolution has always been capricious and terrifying in its operation. Natural selection has wiped ou...
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