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A new study finds that Google searches are an effective tool to predict a surge in calls to domestic violence helplines in Italy. The study is available (open access) here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10680-022-09619-2
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What do you think about this Saudi project? please react to the post
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Scientists have demonstrated a new system that can restore crucial molecular and cellular functions in pigs one hour after death. Experiments showed that some tissue damage from loss of oxygen can be reversed, which could widen the organ transplantation pool and may even lead to new treatments for heart attacks.
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Gravity is often demonstrated in 2 dimensions like a heavy object on a bed sheet.

How does this actually translate into our 3 dimensional reality?
It actually contracts or squeezes the fabric of spacetime. But remember we live in a 4D world so you can imagine then why observers in a deep gravitational well observe time dilation.
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This is an illustration of how much air and water there is on Earth. The water bubble contains all of the water on the planet, including the water locked in ice, floating in the atmosphere as water vapour, and hidden in aquifers underground. And the air bubble contains all air above the planet at one atmosphere pressure.

Most of that water is in the oceans.

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Snakes have learned to "walk": blogger Allen Pan created an exoskeleton for crawling.

Snake can change directions with its head and tail.

During the first test snake behaved quite calmly and even seemed to be satisfied with this situation, not trying to escape.
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