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Crunchy Medicine
Crunchy Medicine

Celery, long used in Asian folk medicine for hypertension, contains a natural chemical that prevents stress hormone production, relaxes blood vessels…

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Miracle Bugs
Miracle Bugs

God's creation provides the foundation for all human innovation, as seen in the genetic information He embedded in living organisms. Scientists are u…

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Insulated Blackbirds
Insulated Blackbirds

European blackbirds demonstrate remarkable characteristics that allow them to survive harsh winters. They can even lower their body temperature at ni…

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The Problem of Genius
The Problem of Genius

The belief that early humans evolved from primitive ancestors with limited intelligence is challenged by instances of extraordinary mental capacity i…

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Octopus School
Octopus School

The intelligence of octopuses has been previously underestimated, as demonstrated by studies showing their ability to learn from observation. In expe…

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A Fish Story
A Fish Story

Biology textbooks often present misleading interpretations about the evolution of fish into land animals. They typically assert that early fish had a…

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Jungle Fungus Fighter
Jungle Fungus Fighter

In the open markets of Kenya, the warburgia bush is sold for its medicinal properties. Studies have found that extracts from this bush can significan…

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Moth Talk
Moth Talk

Research has revealed that moths exhibit a sophisticated method of communication through pheromones, far beyond what scientists previously understood…

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Intelligent Artists
Intelligent Artists

The Lascaux cave paintings in France, dating back thousands of years, showcase the intelligence and skill of their ancient artists. Researchers have …

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Crystalline Silk
Crystalline Silk

Scientists have been examining the remarkable dragline silk produced by the common garden spider, which is as strong as nylon yet twice as stretchy. …

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