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Global warming has long ceased to be a theoretical threat somewhere in the distant future. We witness its consequences every day in the form of abnormal heat, destructive hurricanes, vanishing glaciers, and changing ecosystems. For Portugal—a country rich in nature and with a long coastline—these changes bring particular risks. Let’s take a closer look at...
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Introduction Archaeology, traditionally reliant on manual excavation and analysis, has been revolutionized by modern technology. Today, advanced tools and methodologies enable archaeologists to uncover the past more efficiently and accurately than ever before. This article explores several key innovations in archaeological technology and their impact on the field. Remote Sensing Technologies LiDAR (Light Detection and...
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Archeology is an ever-evolving field, with new discoveries and advances in technology allowing us to uncover more about the human past every day. In recent years, modern trends have allowed us to look at our past in an entirely different light, revealing fascinating insights into ancient cultures. From the use of artificial intelligence to unlock...
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From the water bottles we buy at our favourite watering hole to the amber-coloured milk containers that line our breakfast tables, plastic is everywhere – especially here in Canada. While this material has become a staple of modern life, it also presents a unique set of challenges: because most plastics aren’t biodegradable and their combustion...
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An average student often lacks time to research properly and prepare academic writing of high quality. Professional writing agencies have a list of sources that help investigate a topic and provide the best essay, thesis paper, dissertation, presentation, or any other college assignment. Here, at our website, we publish articles about the latest discoveries and...
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At the end of 2020, the world was shaken by a series of strong earthquakes of magnitude 6.4 from Alaska to Croatia, tremors were felt in Vienna and Munich. A wave of volcanic eruptions swept the world, their activation observed on all continents. Observational data showed that the energy of the underground element was increasing....
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The rock painting of a pig was made about 45.5 thousand years ago. On the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, scientists have discovered the oldest known images of an animal. The size of the drawing is 136 cm by 54 cm. It depicts a warthog pig. The image is painted using dark red ochre pigment....
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Many spider species hunt with a variety of nets and traps. Madagascar spiders (Damastes) form a “pocket” of leaves and webs during the hunt, where they lure their victims. This is stated in a new study of scientists, quoted by N1. During observations in Madagascar, the authors found at least four such caches of arthropods....
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A team of researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and the State University of Iowa said they had managed to improve the technology of reverse osmosis – a method of desalination of seawater, known to mankind for more than 200 years. The scientists’ finding improved the technology’s efficiency by 30-40 percent. Reverse osmosis...
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