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Do it a few times a week to prevent aging eyes and follow the ball without shaking your head.
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This little wolf pup drinking milk is part of one of the most astonishing scientific breakthroughs ever⦠Why? Because it belongs to a species that was thought to have been extinct for 13,000 years: the Dire Wolf, a massive and fearsome white hunter, once only seen in fossils.
Now, a biotechnology company has managed to rebuild part of its genome using DNA from two fossils (one tooth that's 13,000 years old and one bone that's 70,000 years old). Then, by genetically engineering gray wolf stem cells, they created a version remarkably similar to the Dire Wolf and implanted it in the womb of a gray wolf.
The result? This living wolf pup!
This isnβt science fiction, nor a movie. Itβs the beginning of the resurrection of extinct species.
If this technology is perfected, just imagine⦠mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and even extinct human species might walk the earth once more.
The world as we know it could change sooner than we thinkβ¦
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Now, a biotechnology company has managed to rebuild part of its genome using DNA from two fossils (one tooth that's 13,000 years old and one bone that's 70,000 years old). Then, by genetically engineering gray wolf stem cells, they created a version remarkably similar to the Dire Wolf and implanted it in the womb of a gray wolf.
The result? This living wolf pup!
This isnβt science fiction, nor a movie. Itβs the beginning of the resurrection of extinct species.
If this technology is perfected, just imagine⦠mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and even extinct human species might walk the earth once more.
The world as we know it could change sooner than we thinkβ¦
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This image you see is the most up-to-date image of a human cell taken with cryoelectron microscopy, NMR and X-ray:
+ Really, my wool fell from all these beauty and colors!π
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+ Really, my wool fell from all these beauty and colors!π
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πΆ A shop was robbed, the police told the shop owner what the thief looked like!?
The owner of the shop drew a picture of the thief's face, and when he was arrested, the newscasters fainted from laughter because of the similarity!
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The owner of the shop drew a picture of the thief's face, and when he was arrested, the newscasters fainted from laughter because of the similarity!
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Problem: Solution:
Instagram = Books
Depression = Happy music
Smoking = Gym
Loneliness = New friend
Laziness = Early rising
Hopelessness = Solitude with God
Weight gain = Exercise
Overeating = Diet
Progress = Discipline
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Instagram = Books
Depression = Happy music
Smoking = Gym
Loneliness = New friend
Laziness = Early rising
Hopelessness = Solitude with God
Weight gain = Exercise
Overeating = Diet
Progress = Discipline
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The secret to the worldβs oldest personβs long life was foundβ¦ in the gut! ππ₯¬
Scientists studied the life and genome of the oldest person in the world, Morera, who passed away last year at 117, and uncovered a general blueprint for longevity!
πΉ Morera lived about 30 years longer than the average person in her region of Catalonia, Spain.
πΉ She credited her long life to βluck, good genetics, and most importantly: staying away from toxic people!β π
Her lifestyle was also remarkable:
β She didnβt smoke or drink
β Walked daily
β Ate a diet full of fruits and vegetables
β Enjoyed three servings of yogurt every day
π Bottom line: from your heart to your gut, it all comes down to lifestyleβ¦
A little walking, some yogurt, and plenty of calm = a long life with a happy mind
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Scientists studied the life and genome of the oldest person in the world, Morera, who passed away last year at 117, and uncovered a general blueprint for longevity!
πΉ Morera lived about 30 years longer than the average person in her region of Catalonia, Spain.
πΉ She credited her long life to βluck, good genetics, and most importantly: staying away from toxic people!β π
Her lifestyle was also remarkable:
β She didnβt smoke or drink
β Walked daily
β Ate a diet full of fruits and vegetables
β Enjoyed three servings of yogurt every day
π Bottom line: from your heart to your gut, it all comes down to lifestyleβ¦
A little walking, some yogurt, and plenty of calm = a long life with a happy mind
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β οΈ World Health Organization warning:
Alcohol is one of the main factors in fatal road accidents! ππ·
Every year, about 1.35 million people die in traffic accidents; And in many countries, up to 30% of these accidents are due to alcohol consumption!
Amara is worryingβ¦
Be careful, neglecting this issue can cost people's lives.
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Alcohol is one of the main factors in fatal road accidents! ππ·
Every year, about 1.35 million people die in traffic accidents; And in many countries, up to 30% of these accidents are due to alcohol consumption!
Amara is worryingβ¦
Be careful, neglecting this issue can cost people's lives.
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While in America they are genetically modifying pig's kidney and heart and transplanting them to humans, Australian researchers made a titanium heart that worked in a person's body for 3 months and kept him alive. If this technology is perfected, it is possible that a titanium artificial heart can replace the hearts of dying people and extend people's lives by months or years.
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It is interesting to know that archaeologists say that they found evidence that shows that under the pyramids of Egypt, a larger structure is hidden than what we thought - something about two kilometers of underground construction! π³
π This means that what we used to see as a pyramid may be just the tip of a much bigger structure; It's like seeing the tip of an iceberg in the ocean! π§
If this hypothesis is correct, the history of ancient Egyptian civilization may have to be rewritten... or at least looked at from a completely new perspective. πΊ
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π This means that what we used to see as a pyramid may be just the tip of a much bigger structure; It's like seeing the tip of an iceberg in the ocean! π§
If this hypothesis is correct, the history of ancient Egyptian civilization may have to be rewritten... or at least looked at from a completely new perspective. πΊ
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The man who saved millions of babies by donating blood, died at the age of 88
James Harrison, the man whose blood helped save the lives of more than two million babies, has died at the age of 88.
Harrison, who was known as the "Man with the Golden Arm", donated blood and plasma for more than 60 years.
His blood contained a rare antibody that was used to produce "anti-D" medicine. A drug that prevents hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), a fatal blood disorder.
After receiving blood in a life-saving surgery at the age of 14, he promised himself to become a donor. He started donating blood at the age of 18 and by the age of 81, he donated blood and plasma 1173 times.
Since 1967, more than 3 million doses of anti-D drug have been produced using his blood and injected into 2 million mothers in Australia.
Currently, about 200 anti-D donors in Australia help 45,000 mothers and babies each year. Researchers are also trying to produce a laboratory version of this antibody.
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James Harrison, the man whose blood helped save the lives of more than two million babies, has died at the age of 88.
Harrison, who was known as the "Man with the Golden Arm", donated blood and plasma for more than 60 years.
His blood contained a rare antibody that was used to produce "anti-D" medicine. A drug that prevents hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), a fatal blood disorder.
After receiving blood in a life-saving surgery at the age of 14, he promised himself to become a donor. He started donating blood at the age of 18 and by the age of 81, he donated blood and plasma 1173 times.
Since 1967, more than 3 million doses of anti-D drug have been produced using his blood and injected into 2 million mothers in Australia.
Currently, about 200 anti-D donors in Australia help 45,000 mothers and babies each year. Researchers are also trying to produce a laboratory version of this antibody.
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π§ Men need "durhami" for health!
πΉ According to a study from Oxford University led by Professor Robin Dunbar, men should spend time with their close friends at least twice a week; Whether they play football together, sit down to chat, or even have a drink together.
These social connections strengthen the immune system, reduce stress, increase happiness and improve mental health.
But the worrying thing is that many men have less contact with their friends, which can threaten their mental and physical health.
+ So if your wife says she wants to go on a date, it's not just fun, it's a prescription for health :)
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πΉ According to a study from Oxford University led by Professor Robin Dunbar, men should spend time with their close friends at least twice a week; Whether they play football together, sit down to chat, or even have a drink together.
These social connections strengthen the immune system, reduce stress, increase happiness and improve mental health.
But the worrying thing is that many men have less contact with their friends, which can threaten their mental and physical health.
+ So if your wife says she wants to go on a date, it's not just fun, it's a prescription for health :)
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There is a term called "pickle glass" syndrome
pickle jar syndrome
He says that when we see someone trying to open the lid of a pickle jar, something in our heart wants to take the jar away, because we think we have the ability to open it. After we get it, we push a lot and then we see that we can't do it either.
This syndrome is an interesting reference to the times when we look at other people's problems from a distance. The problems of that person from a distance may seem very simple and solvable! But if we ourselves were in that person's position, we would see how complex, intractable, and intractable the seemingly simple problems are.
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pickle jar syndrome
He says that when we see someone trying to open the lid of a pickle jar, something in our heart wants to take the jar away, because we think we have the ability to open it. After we get it, we push a lot and then we see that we can't do it either.
This syndrome is an interesting reference to the times when we look at other people's problems from a distance. The problems of that person from a distance may seem very simple and solvable! But if we ourselves were in that person's position, we would see how complex, intractable, and intractable the seemingly simple problems are.
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Hot vegetables, cold salad! The difference is without...
Many people think that they are doing a good thing for their body by removing the vegetable and putting the salad next to it.
But the fact is that most of the vegetables have a warming nature and help digestion, prevent constipation and provide vitamins and minerals.
Instead, salads are usually cold and eating them with food may cause indigestion, especially for those with sensitive stomachs.
β So if you are looking for a healthy meal, don't exclude vegetables...
And remember, to disinfect it, the combination of vinegar and sea salt is much better than the chemicals in the market.
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Many people think that they are doing a good thing for their body by removing the vegetable and putting the salad next to it.
But the fact is that most of the vegetables have a warming nature and help digestion, prevent constipation and provide vitamins and minerals.
Instead, salads are usually cold and eating them with food may cause indigestion, especially for those with sensitive stomachs.
β So if you are looking for a healthy meal, don't exclude vegetables...
And remember, to disinfect it, the combination of vinegar and sea salt is much better than the chemicals in the market.
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π΄ Why do we copy othersβeven when we donβt know why?
A scientific experiment showed something interesting: when a group of people stared at one spot in the sky, random passersby instinctively did the same π
This is called the social gaze effectβa psychological phenomenon where we unconsciously mirror other peopleβs behavior, even without understanding the reason. And itβs not just about looking. We do this in everyday life all the time, for example:
In an elevator, if everyone faces the back, youβll probably do it tooβeven if it feels strange.
When you see a long line, youβre likely to join it without knowing what itβs for π
In a group, if one person starts laughing, others often laugh tooβeven if they donβt know the joke π€£
All of this shows how strongly group behavior influences us.
So the real question is: how many of our decisions are truly our ownβand how many are just silent imitation? π
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A scientific experiment showed something interesting: when a group of people stared at one spot in the sky, random passersby instinctively did the same π
This is called the social gaze effectβa psychological phenomenon where we unconsciously mirror other peopleβs behavior, even without understanding the reason. And itβs not just about looking. We do this in everyday life all the time, for example:
In an elevator, if everyone faces the back, youβll probably do it tooβeven if it feels strange.
When you see a long line, youβre likely to join it without knowing what itβs for π
In a group, if one person starts laughing, others often laugh tooβeven if they donβt know the joke π€£
All of this shows how strongly group behavior influences us.
So the real question is: how many of our decisions are truly our ownβand how many are just silent imitation? π
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