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Earth is no longer perfect? Scientists discover 24 planets that are more habitable than Earth
Exploring outer space is not only the pursuit of truth and the satisfaction of curiosity, but also a necessary path for our human development, because we need to expand our living space and find the next suitable place for human beings to settle in.
By dardani lennon3 years ago in FYI
A large number of urban ruins have been found on Venus, with 20,000 pyramid-shaped (suspected alien remnants)
Humans have been working to explore life beyond Earth. Usually, there are more living conditions on Mars, but Americans have found a large number of urban ruins on Venus. This may mean that alien civilizations live here. What's wrong? Let's explore the city ruins on Venus together!
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
If there are only 1 male and 1 female left on the earth, how long will it take to multiply to 7.6 billion people? The answer is cruel
We all know that the continuous increase of the population means that the more territory that needs to be occupied, the greater the proportion of resource allocation, and the impact on life is still great, but for individual countries, the population is the basis of economic development, and for this reason fertility is encouraged It is something that must be done. Once the population growth rate slows down, effective countermeasures must be taken and the focus will begin to shift. If we remain indifferent, the consequences will be disastrous. India is the representative.
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
U.S. Space Force scientist: "Superhuman" technology is about to come out, and the United States can't afford to fall behind in this field
According to a report by Russia Today (RT) on the 29th, Dr. Joel Mozer, chief scientist of the US Space Force, said that the gradual integration of people and machines is not only inevitable, but also "imperative" for the Pentagon to defeat US opponents. The choice, he praised military technology for entering a new era of "human augmentation".
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
The twists and turns of the development of the first targeted antitumor drug
In 2018, China released "I'm Not the God of Medicine", which tells the story of a pharmacy owner who made a fortune by smuggling Indian generic drugs for leukemia treatment and finally could not escape the law. But what the film really focuses on is the problem that ordinary people can't afford to see a doctor. At the same time, the first targeted anti-tumor drug, imatinib, that no one knows about except leukemia patients, is also introduced.
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
The "biomissile" of cancer treatment, do you know targeted drugs
You may be familiar with cancer. This kind of disease that people talk about is still a difficult problem in the medical field, and scientists from all over the world have never stopped researching it. Although there is no complete cure for advanced cancer, there are still many ways to treat cancer, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and more. Compared with chemotherapy drugs with larger side effects, targeted drugs have the advantages of stronger specificity, easier accumulation in the tumor area, and fewer side effects. Next, let's talk about targeted drugs for the treatment of cancer.
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
Inventory of the world's 7 most special "extreme" laboratories
As we all know, the laboratory is the experimental place for scientists to study the earth, science, biology, geology, and space, etc. The laboratory in my impression should be quite satisfactory, but there are some very "extreme" experiments in the world. These laboratories will do some very unique experiments, some can study the origin of the universe, and some laboratories are even in space. Below is an inventory of the 7 most "extreme" laboratories in the world!
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
Michael Collins dies: The man who didn't set foot on the moon on the first mission to the moon
"One small step for me, one giant leap for mankind" This sentence comes from the first American astronaut Armstrong to land on the moon. A classic famous saying after landing on the moon is also the most well-known astronaut on the moon. Aldrin, who stepped on the moon with him, also said something more poetic:
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
What high technology does Tianhe core cabin have? To break two world records, US demands technology sharing
On April 29, 2021, with the successful separation of the huge Long March 5B low-Earth orbit from the core module of the Tianhe space station, my country finally has a space station in the true sense. The successful launch of the Tianhe core module not only represents a breakthrough in space technology in my country and even developing countries, but also broke a number of space station world records, taking a breakthrough step for the exploration of the universe for all mankind.
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI
It is a large canine that dares to snatch food from cougars, and the cause of its extinction is a mystery
Back in North America 100,000 years ago, a hungry cougar successfully hunted down a flat-headed lion after a fierce battle. When it was about to enjoy delicious food, in the jungle not far away, there were hissing footsteps, accompanied by a low roar. The cougar was immediately alert, his eyes fixed on the direction of the sound. At this moment, a pair of dire wolves with green eyes came out of the jungle and slowly approached the cougar.
By witty lukas3 years ago in FYI











