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It has been on earth for 80,000 years and is only 6.5 square meters in size, but weighs over 60 tons
When mankind researched the astronomical telescope, the first focus of observation is the moon. Through the lens of the telescope, we can see the face of the Moon more clearly, and the Moon impressed us most is the surface of those dense, endless number of craters.
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
Why did the Mayans disappear overnight when they were once a glorious presence on Earth? Where did they go?
The Mayans have not disappeared, and now still exist in the world. Anthropologists have found after research that the Mayan lineage still exists, and the descendants of the Mayans have inherited their physical features, such as full lips, straight noses, and wider foreheads, which match the physical features of the statues left behind by the Mayans.
By Mark Rovich3 years ago in Earth
This woman lived only 31 years, but her cells lived forever and saved hundreds of millions of people
In 2018, the book "The Immortal Hela" was published in the United States, where author Rebecca Skloot spent ten years exposing the true origin of Hela, the Mother of Cells, for the use of humans. The Hela cell line is still active in biology and medical research today, and it has changed the history of human medicine for the benefit of all mankind. But many people do not know who the owner of Hela cells is. Today let's approach the story behind Hela cells.
By Zeev Lo Va3 years ago in Earth
In the midst of the gene sequencing windfall to seize the first opportunity, on the cloud is the way to go
Research reports from related institutions show that the global gene sequencing market size grew from $8 million in 2007 to about $4.5 billion in 2013 and will reach about $11.7 billion by 2018. Among them, the compound growth rate from 2007 to 2013 is 33.53% and is expected to grow at a compound rate of 21.06% from 2013 to 2023, with huge market potential.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth
What happens when the human body enters a strong magnetic field? Scientists experimented with frogs and succeeded in winning the Nobel Prize
What is the Funny Nobel Prize? It is an odd award from 1991, and a tribute and parody of the Nobel Prize. The organizer of this award, is a foreign science humor magazine, of course, although it is a funny Nobel Prize, in fact, many of the winners, but not as bad as we think.
By Orr Hirshman3 years ago in Earth
East Island bison inbreeding for 350 years, small island wolves back-cross many times
There is a special island in Xisha Islands, which is a paradise for cattle, where hundreds of wild cattle live. Acording to the history books, this is the end of the Ming Dynasty, the coastal people ran to the island to escape from the war and settled there, and then returned home, leaving the cattle on the island.
By Husain Hiram3 years ago in Earth
Why is the koala slow all day long? Because it eats eucalyptus leaves
The magical eucalyptus tree We all know that Australia is the kingdom of eucalyptus, which is the world of eucalyptus. In fact, in addition to Australia, eucalyptus trees are also found in Papua New Guinea, which is close to Australia, and their distribution is limited to this area.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Earth









