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πŸ”¬ Incredible Journey of a Red Blood Cell

Captured by a scanning electron microscope and magnified 9000 times, this image showcases a red blood cell squeezing through a capillary. The intricate details, brought to life through colorization, reveal the remarkable flexibility and resilience of our body's tiny couriers of oxygen.

@science #Science #Microscopy #Biology #RedBloodCells
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πŸš€ China's Second Successful Landing on the Far Side of the Moon!

The Chang’e-6 lander and ascent modules have achieved a smooth landing in the southern region of the Apollo crater, located in the South Pole-Aitken basin on the far side of the Moon. These modules will now collect lunar regolith (soil), which will first be sent to lunar orbit to meet the transfer module with a return capsule, and then back to Earth.

China now boasts four active lunar surface missions: the Chang’e-3, Chang’e-4, and Chang’e-6 landers, along with the Yutu-2 rover. This remarkable achievement underscores China's growing prowess in space exploration.

Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking mission and the exciting future of lunar exploration! πŸŒ•

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#science #space #moon
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China Central Television aired footage from the landing module camera of the "Chang'e-6" probe, which landed on the far side of the Moon.πŸŒ•
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"Chang'e-6" Lands on the Far Side of the Moon

The Chinese probe has successfully landed and is now set to collect soil samples from the far side of our satellite. If all goes well, approximately 2 kilograms of soil samples will be brought back to Earth.

The sample collection will take two days, and the return of "Chang'e-6" is scheduled for June 25. If successful, China will become the first country to deliver soil samples from the far side of the Moon to Earth.
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Breakthrough in Diabetes Treatment in China

In a groundbreaking medical achievement, doctors in China have successfully cured a patient of Type 2 diabetes using cell therapy. The 59-year-old man had battled the disease for 25 years, facing severe complications. Most of the insulin-producing islets in his pancreas had failed, leaving him dependent on daily insulin injections.

In July 2021, the patient underwent a cell transplantation procedure. Remarkably, his body began producing insulin independently, and within a year, he was able to discontinue his blood sugar-regulating medications entirely. This pioneering treatment offers new hope for millions living with diabetes.

@science #science
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Moonbows, also known as lunar rainbows, are optical phenomena that occur under the influence of moonlight.

A distinctive feature of moonbows is their less vivid colors due to relatively weak illumination. However, long-exposure photographs can capture these subtle colors.

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#science #moonbow
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Starlink and the Marubo Tribe: Unexpected Consequences of Connectivity

In September 2023, Elon Musk gifted the Marubo tribe in Brazil with access to Starlink internet, aiming to bridge the digital divide and foster educational and social benefits. The intention was for the 2,000 tribe members to gain new knowledge, maintain family connections, and seek governmental assistance more efficiently.

However, the introduction of high-speed internet led to unforeseen challenges. The Marubo, who traditionally spent their days hunting and working, found themselves increasingly captivated by the allure of online gaming, social media, and adult content. This digital addiction significantly disrupted their daily lives, diminishing their engagement in traditional activities and responsibilities.

As a result, the tribal elders implemented a strict internet usage schedule to restore balance in the community. Access is now restricted to two hours in the morning, five hours in the evening, and all day on Sundays. This measure aims to mitigate the negative impacts of internet dependence while still allowing the tribe to benefit from digital connectivity.

This situation highlights the complex interplay between technology and traditional cultures, raising important questions about the responsible integration of modern amenities into indigenous communities.

@science #science
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Witness the breathtaking view of Mimas, Saturn’s intriguing moon, set against the stunning backdrop of the gas giant’s northern latitudes. This celestial dance reveals the captivating beauty and complexity of our solar system.

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🌿🦎 Meet Uroplatus phantasticus: The Leaf-Tailed Gecko from Madagascar! 🦎🌿

The Uroplatus phantasticus, also known as the satanic leaf-tailed gecko, is a master of disguise native to the enchanting island of Madagascar. This incredible reptile has perfected the art of camouflage to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, making it nearly invisible among the leaves and bark of its forest home.

With its leaf-shaped tail and intricate body patterns, the Uroplatus phantasticus truly lives up to its nameβ€”its camouflage is nothing short of fantastical! Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a curious learner, this gecko is a perfect example of the wonders of evolution and adaptation.

Stay tuned for more fascinating facts about the incredible wildlife of Madagascar! 🌍✨

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#Herpetology #Madagascar #LeafTailedGecko #WildlifeConservation #Camouflage #Nature
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Phobos: One of Mars’ Intriguing Moons

Phobos, one of the two moons orbiting Mars, presents a fascinating subject for scientific exploration. This celestial body orbits at a distance of 6,006 kilometers from the Martian surface and is gradually drawing closer to the planet. Over time, this proximity will lead to significant changes in its orbit, offering unique opportunities for study.

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Bees Returning Home with Their Shopping Bags!

Bees come home with packages after their shopping trips! These industrious insects have special β€œpollen baskets” on their hind legs, which look and function like tiny pockets. These structures are held in place by bristles and hairs, making them perfect for carrying pollen.

By the way, we owe plant biodiversity to bees. They have proven to be highly effective pollinators, outcompeting other insects in this vital role.

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#science #bees
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πŸŽπŸ“œ The Domestication of Modern Horses: A 4700-Year-Old Journey πŸ“œπŸŽ

Paleogenetic studies have revealed fascinating insights into the domestication of modern horses, tracing their origins back to approximately 4700 years ago. Researchers analyzed the DNA of 475 ancient horses and discovered that the ancestors of all modern domesticated horses were first tamed around 2700 BCE. This pivotal event took place in the Pontic-Caspian steppe.

Key genetic evidence for this domestication comes from extensive regions of homozygosity in horse genomes, indicative of inbreeding and deliberate human selection. Early breeders likely aimed to cultivate horses with desirable traits. By the end of the 3rd millennium BCE, these ancient horse breeders managed to reduce the generational interval significantly, from 7.4 years to 3.5 years, possibly to meet the rising demand for horses.

The widespread distribution of horses beyond the Pontic-Caspian steppe began around 2200 BCE. However, another potential candidate for the title of first horse breeders is the Botai culture from the Eneolithic era in northern Kazakhstan. Archaeological evidence from the 4th millennium BCE, including artifacts resembling horse enclosures and possible traces of mare's milk in pottery, suggests early horse management practices.

While new research supports this theory, it also shows no signs of inbreeding among Botai horses. Nonetheless, a reduction in generational intervals in this population suggests that the Botai people might have engaged in horse breeding, albeit not on a large scale.

Stay tuned for more discoveries as we unravel the ancient history of horse domestication! 🌍✨

#Paleogenetics #HorseDomestication #AncientHistory #Archaeology #Genetics #Science
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Why do astronauts train underwater?

It’s all about neutral buoyancy. Neutral buoyancy is a process that creates conditions mimicking weightlessness on Earth. This is achieved by completely submerging the subject in water and balancing gravitational forces to near zero in any position. This neutral buoyancy helps astronauts prepare for space missions.

πŸ“Ή Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, Russia

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In this animation from the surface of Mars, we can observe several fascinating phenomena. Beyond the distinctive terrain of the Red Planet, we can see dust devils and wind gusts lifting dust into the air. Additionally, the frames reveal points appearing and disappearing in various locations. These points are caused by charged particles arriving from the Sun during a solar storm. When these particles strike the navigation camera's sensor, they create such artifacts.

πŸ“Ή NASA's Mars Rover Footage

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Global Skills Report 24
The sixth annual Global Skills Report is a vital resource for leaders and institutions navigating the evolving skills landscape. This report, based on data from over 148 million learners and 7,000 institutional customers, and partnerships with 325 leading universities and industry partners, highlights the profound impact of generative AI (GenAI) on the workforce.
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🌸 Epiphyllum oxypetalum: The Queen of the Night

Did you know there’s a flower that blooms only one night a year? Meet Epiphyllum oxypetalum, affectionately known as the β€œQueen of the Night.” This enchanting flower captivates with its breathtaking beauty and ephemeral nature, making its brief appearance all the more magical. Stay tuned for more fascinating facts about this nocturnal marvel! πŸŒ™βœ¨

Follow @science for more intriguing stories from the world of science!
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β€œOral Counting in a Village School”, a painting by the Russian artist Bogdanov-Belsky, created in 1895, offers a fascinating glimpse into the educational practices of the time. The scene depicts a classroom where young students, around 9-10 years old, are engaged in solving a complex arithmetic problem written on the blackboard:

(10Β² + 11Β² + 12Β² + 13Β² + 14Β²) / 365

Remarkably, one of the students has already worked out the solution in his head and is whispering the answer into the teacher's ear.

@science #history #science
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Did you know that newborn shrews have very poor vision? To navigate, they form a β€œcaravan” by biting onto the tails of their siblings, with their mother leading the way. This incredible behavior ensures they stay together and safe.

Interestingly, shrews grow up rapidly and become fully independent in just one month! Nature’s way of ensuring these tiny creatures thrive despite their initial vulnerability.

@science #science
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Exciting Discovery in the Amazon Basin: New Vegetarian Piranha Named After Sauron’s Eye!

Scientists have recently discovered a new species of vegetarian piranha in the Amazon Basin, naming it after the iconic Eye of Sauron from β€œThe Lord of the Rings.” This unusual fish, Myloplus sauron, was found in a tributary of the Amazon River. It caught the attention of researchers due to its distinctive vertical black stripe on a light-colored body, reminiscent of Sauron’s eye.

Interestingly, Myloplus sauron joins a group of animals named after the literary villain, including a beetle, a frog, and a genus of butterflies.

Despite its formidable name, this species is quite harmless. Unlike its carnivorous relatives, Myloplus sauron follows a vegetarian diet. This dietary preference is due to their unique square-shaped teeth, which closely resemble human teeth. Over time, these teeth have adapted to allow the fish to feed on fallen fruits, crush seeds, and nuts. Under favorable conditions, these fish can grow up to 1 meter in length and weigh up to 20 kilograms.

Stay tuned for more fascinating discoveries from the world of @science!
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