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A Standing Ovation for Madame Curie! 👏 In the hallowed halls of science, there are legends, and then there’s Marie Curie. The mere mention of her name sends chills down the spines of all who cherish the pursuit of knowledge

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Marie Curie, born in 1867, was a trailblazer in science, revolutionizing the study of radioactivity and chemistry. She broke barriers not only for women but for the very limits of scientific discovery. Twice awarded the Nobel Prize, she became the first individual to earn recognition in two distinct scientific fields. Her pioneering work on radioactivity and her discoveries of radium and polonium transformed science forever, laying the foundation for advances in biotechnology and beyond. As the world celebrates her legacy, we honor the brilliance, perseverance, and indomitable spirit that continue to define Marie Curie’s place in history. 📜🔬
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Guided missile of early 1960. Note how much electronics you need when there is no Microprocessor available
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The Prague Astronomical Clock, known as the Orloj, is a medieval masterpiece mounted on the Old Town Hall in Prague, Czech Republic. First installed in 1410, it stands as the world’s third-oldest astronomical clock and the oldest one still in operation.
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How do horses take care of their hooves without humans around?

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đź§  Brain Health 101
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We are seeing a baby with osteogenesis imperfecta, a condition that makes the bones extremely fragile, quietly playing with his mother: beyond any diagnosis, every life deserves the chance to be lived.

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The Formation of Brain
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When a human egg is fertilized, it emits a tiny flash of light, known as the “zinc spark,” a release of zinc atoms that marks the beginning of life.
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Honeybee venom can aggressively kill breast cancer cells
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Vampire amoeba cell is eating contents of another microorganism
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The most elegant equation in mathematics unites five of nature's most significant constants - 0, 1, π, e, and i using the three fundamental operations: addition, multiplication, and exponentiation.
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Chew 1-2 Cloves Daily with Water for Major Health Benefits 🚨 Swallow 1-2 cloves daily with water for: - Men’s health: May improve ED in 14-21 days - Chronic conditions: May help manage diabetes & hypertension in 28 days - Women’s health: May support conception - Infections: Helps prevent and treat infections - Oral health: Combats halitosis and tooth decay 🦷 - Digestion: Eases constipation and indigestion - Lung health: Supports respiratory
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The bath mouthpiece, patented in 1981. This allows you to breath during a house/hotel fire if you can't leave the room.
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Did you know that all cranial nerves except the olfactory nerves are connected to the brain stem ?
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Kinesin, a motor protein, is hauling a vesicle packed with endorphins along a microtubule like a carrier delivering a sack full of dopamine.
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"Fischer DĂĽbel". DĂĽbel = plug
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He became a Trillionaire
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“Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough.” ― Richard P. Feynman
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