The shell of a turtle is more than just a cover, it’s a vital part of the animal’s skeleton that protects its organs. And although pet turtles are usually safe from the dangers that might crack it, wild ones aren’t so lucky. Fires, and especially cars often damage them, causing serious consequences. However, not every injury they inflict is fatal. With proper care, cracked turtle shells can be fixed, and one wildlife organization has come up with a genius way to do so. Recently, Wildthunder Wildlife & Animal Rehabilitation & Sanctuary took to Facebook, asking for discarded bra fasteners: “We use them to mend our turtle shells!” they wrote.
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Here is a hungry rotifer attacking and eating another protozoan unicellular organism.
Look how fast the first attack was. If anything, the video was filmed in real time, with a hundred times magnification.
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Look how fast the first attack was. If anything, the video was filmed in real time, with a hundred times magnification.
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Researchers Just Found That Kidneys Act on Blood Differently Than We Thought Before
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Researchers Just Found That Kidneys Act on Blood Differently Than We Thought Before
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Researchers Just Found That Kidneys Act on Blood Differently Than We Thought Before
By this time tomorrow, every drop of blood in your body will have passed through your kidneys dozens of times. With each pass, water saturated with waste is removed to form urine, and freshly cleaned blood then returns back into circulation.
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There are predators in nature that do not attack when they are looked into the eyes. Therefore, some African tribes wear masks backwards to keep predators away. It looks creepy, yes. But the main thing is that it works.
In parts of India, people, going into the forest, also put on a mask in the form of a face on the back of their heads.
For this reason, to scare away, for example, mountain lions, you can try to put on a hat, on which believable toy eyes will be glued on the back.
In parts of India, people, going into the forest, also put on a mask in the form of a face on the back of their heads.
For this reason, to scare away, for example, mountain lions, you can try to put on a hat, on which believable toy eyes will be glued on the back.
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Why Your Body May Need to Shed Some Tears, Even if You Don't Feel Sad
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Why Your Body May Need to Shed Some Tears, Even if You Don't Feel Sad
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It's been a big week and you feel exhausted, and suddenly you find yourself crying at a nice nappy commercial. Or maybe you are struck with a cold or the coronavirus and the fact your partner used up all the milk just makes you want to weep.
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Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox, And Why It's Not a Cause For Fear
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Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox, And Why It's Not a Cause For Fear
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Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox, And Why It's Not a Cause For Fear
On 18 May 2022, Massachusetts health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a single case of monkeypox in a patient who had recently traveled to Canada. Cases have also been reported in the United Kingdom and Europe.
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Mouse brain visualized by light sheet microscopy
Nature Methods (2022) doi: 10.1038/s41592-022-01468-5
Nature Methods (2022) doi: 10.1038/s41592-022-01468-5
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What Would Happen if Someone Moved at Twice The Speed of Light?
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What Would Happen if Someone Moved at Twice The Speed of Light?
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What Would Happen if Someone Moved at Twice The Speed of Light?
As far as we know, it's not possible for a person to move at twice the speed of light. In fact, it's not possible for any object with the kind of mass you or I have to move faster than the speed of light.
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The Mystery of Why So Many Lifelong Smokers Never Get Lung Cancer May Be Solved
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The Mystery of Why So Many Lifelong Smokers Never Get Lung Cancer May Be Solved
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The Mystery of Why So Many Lifelong Smokers Never Get Lung Cancer May Be Solved
Smoking cigarettes is the number one risk factor for lung cancer, with tobacco products causing up to 90 percent of lung cancer deaths in the United States.
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An amazing little Fruit Fly of the Family Tephritidae with incredibly realistic ants on it´s wings. They look as though they are biting onto the abdomen of the fly. This fly was only about 3 mm long, but even from a distance, it looks like ants are feeding on the fly.
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Robotics contest will build a biomimetic robot based on winning entry
More and more, we're finding that by copying nature, we can develop technologies that are capable of performing previously impossible functions. A new contest encourages that kind of thinking, by inviting ideas for nature-inspired robots … and the winning entry will actually be made into a robot.
More and more, we're finding that by copying nature, we can develop technologies that are capable of performing previously impossible functions. A new contest encourages that kind of thinking, by inviting ideas for nature-inspired robots … and the winning entry will actually be made into a robot.
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An Artificial Retina aiming to restore sight for people with damaged retinas.
This medical implant is suitable for people who have damaged photoreceptors (cones and rods) but otherwise a functioning retina, as is the case for many patients suffering from retinitis pigmentosa or advanced dry AMD.
The implant will be inserted subretinally, where photoreceptors are located in a healthy retina. The artificial retina acts as a substitute for the damaged photoreceptors by converting light into a signal the brain can interpret.
This artificial retina is standalone and self-powered by ambient light, using photovoltaic effect: it does not require external power sources or glasses-mounted camera.
This medical implant is suitable for people who have damaged photoreceptors (cones and rods) but otherwise a functioning retina, as is the case for many patients suffering from retinitis pigmentosa or advanced dry AMD.
The implant will be inserted subretinally, where photoreceptors are located in a healthy retina. The artificial retina acts as a substitute for the damaged photoreceptors by converting light into a signal the brain can interpret.
This artificial retina is standalone and self-powered by ambient light, using photovoltaic effect: it does not require external power sources or glasses-mounted camera.
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New type of 3D printing uses sound waves to build up objects
3D printing typically involves depositing layers of molten plastic, laser-melting powdered metal, or using UV light to harden gelatinous resin. A new technique takes yet another approach, however, by utilizing sound waves.
In the current version of the technique, a transducer is used to send focused pulses of ultrasound through the sides of a chamber, into liquid polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) resin contained within. Doing so produces ultrasonic fields, which cause rapidly oscillating microscopic bubbles to temporarily form at specific points in the resin.
As those bubbles oscillate, the temperature inside them rises to about 15,000 degrees Kelvin (14,727 ºF or 26,540 ºF) and the pressure within them climbs to over 1,000 bar (14,504 psi). Although this sudden increase in temperature and pressure only lasts for picoseconds (trillionths of a second), it causes the resin to solidify at the exact location of the bubble.
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3D printing typically involves depositing layers of molten plastic, laser-melting powdered metal, or using UV light to harden gelatinous resin. A new technique takes yet another approach, however, by utilizing sound waves.
In the current version of the technique, a transducer is used to send focused pulses of ultrasound through the sides of a chamber, into liquid polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) resin contained within. Doing so produces ultrasonic fields, which cause rapidly oscillating microscopic bubbles to temporarily form at specific points in the resin.
As those bubbles oscillate, the temperature inside them rises to about 15,000 degrees Kelvin (14,727 ºF or 26,540 ºF) and the pressure within them climbs to over 1,000 bar (14,504 psi). Although this sudden increase in temperature and pressure only lasts for picoseconds (trillionths of a second), it causes the resin to solidify at the exact location of the bubble.
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5 Planets Are About to Line Up in The Sky, And You Don't Even Need a Telescope
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5 Planets Are About to Line Up in The Sky, And You Don't Even Need a Telescope
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5 Planets Are About to Line Up in The Sky, And You Don't Even Need a Telescope
Sky watchers have something extra special to look forward to later in June, as all five of the planets that we can see with the naked eye – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn – are going to line up in the sky.
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Two Time Crystals Have Been Successfully Linked Together For The First Time
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Two Time Crystals Have Been Successfully Linked Together For The First Time
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Two Time Crystals Have Been Successfully Linked Together For The First Time
Physicists have just taken an amazing step towards quantum devices that sound like something out of science fiction.
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Three Astronauts Just Arrived on China's Space Station to Spend 6 Months Completing It
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Three Astronauts Just Arrived on China's Space Station to Spend 6 Months Completing It
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Three Astronauts Just Arrived on China's Space Station to Spend 6 Months Completing It
Three Chinese astronauts arrived at the country's space station on Sunday, the Chinese space agency for human flights said, the latest stride in Beijing's aim to become a major space power.
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When facing a potential threat, the hawk moth caterpillar takes the form of a pit viper
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Funny nature on @science
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