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- They are called “donuts” and look like fairy circles underwater, but science is baffled because no one yet knows what mechanism draws these perfect giant rings on the seabed off the coast of Scotland
- Stephen Hawking, scientist: “The worst enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge”
- A sauropod measuring up to 28 meters has been discovered, and the most surprising thing is that it appeared “by surprise” during construction work
- Nikola Tesla, inventor: “Intelligent people tend to have fewer friends than average”
- A gigantic anomaly detected beneath Australia intrigues geophysicists: what is happening thousands of kilometers beneath our feet?
- What does it mean to have no friends, according to psychology?
- Einstein predicted it a century ago… and now they are measuring it live: two stars approaching each other like a cosmic clock
- NASA sets a date for the beginning of the end of the Earth
- The strange “gravitational hole” in Antarctica had been baffling scientists for 70 million years, and now an explanation has finally been found
- A team of scientists has drilled a massive hole in West Antarctica and extracted 228 meters of rock—the deepest sample of its kind ever obtained