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”flying eagle” Epidote crystal unusual crystallization with super shiny metallic luster from Zard Mtn, Skardu, Pakistan-occupird Gilgit-Baltistan
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A proposed connection between the Brahmi (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmi_s) and Indus scripts, made in the 19th century by Alexander Cunningham.
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Evidence for a continuity between Indus and has also been seen in graphic similarities between Brahmi and the late Indus script, where the ten most common ligatures correspond with the form of one of the ten most common glyphs in Brahmi.[81] There is also corresponding evidence of continuity in the use of numerals.[82]

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Physicists Have Finally Figured Out The Secret of How Soap Bubbles Get So Giant t.co/o42R53KnuX twitter.com/ScienceAlert/statu

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This material developed by University of Colorado Boulder can transform into complex, pre-programmed shapes via light and temperature stimuli, allowing a literal square peg to morph and fit into a round hole before fully reverting to its original form t.co/H2ro5LvWvP t.co/1BfHxZEaVf twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/stat

Fire 🔥 and the Brain 🧠 : How Cooking Shaped Humans | AMNH
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Compared to chimps, humans have shorter digestive tracts, weaker jaws, and smaller teeth. So how do we get enough calories to run our bigger bodies and energy-greedy brains? 

The answer, says Harvard human evolutionary biologist Rachel Carmody, lies in those big brains. In the course of our , we used ingenuity to outsource digestion, moving part of the process outside our bodies. When you cook a hamburger or a sweet potato, you’re not just making it more delicious—you’re actually kickstarting , breaking down the muscle or plant cells so that your body has easier access to the

Do house plants purify indoor air? Turns out NASA's famous study from 1989 was flawed. Even at their best, plants deliver less than 1% of toxin removal that an air purifier accomplishes. bit.ly/3734UCQ

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What Would the Sun Sound Like If We Could Hear It On Earth?
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The sun would no longer be a silent ball of fire hanging in the sky. Instead, it would be a perpetual white-noise machine, blaring with the intensity of a rock concert at all hours of the day.

Discover Magazine on Twitter: "Ironically, his deep knowledge of astronomy would lead Einstein to make the greatest blunder of his entire career….or not. t.co/c1fxQn3a49" / Twitter
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Scientists report that they've figured out an important part of how mosquitoes, the planet's deadliest animals, hone in on human warmth to find and bite people t.co/Uvo6pthpPj t.co/fjW89aW6CR
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Watch "Why the is perfect | Small Thing Big Idea, a TED series" on YouTube
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Watch "How do complex numbers actually apply to control systems?" on YouTube
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