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Kiev Air Is Now the Most Polluted in the World Due to Recent Chernobyl Fires

30.04.2020

Ukraine's capital Kiev has been suffering from unusually high pollution levels due to fires around the now-defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant. On Friday, the region recorded the worst pollution levels in the world, reported Reuters.

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UK Scientists Manufacture One Million Doses of Potential COVID-19 Vaccine

30.04.2020

Oxford University scientists are manufacturing a million doses of a potential COVID-19 vaccine even before its effectiveness has been proven. The shots will be available by September, reported Reuters. The experimental product is called "ChAdOx1 nCoV-19.

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7 Ecosystems of the World That Are Facing Imminent Destruction

30.04.2020

Around the world, there are many critical and irreplaceable ecosystems that, in no small part, help maintain life on the planet. But a combination of natural changes and human activities are putting some of them under serious strain.

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How Engineers are Contributing to the Fight Against the Outbreak

30.04.2020

The coronavirus pandemic has shut the world down like nothing we've ever seen before. With the medical community completely shifting their focus and effort on fighting back against this worldwide pandemic, it's left many without work or anything productive to do.

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11 Unique and Beautiful Instruments with Mesmerizing Sounds

30.04.2020

If you live and breathe musical instruments, but you seek something with a unique sound, then these instruments might just make your day. Some of these are so rare that there are only a few examples of them anywhere in the world

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Neutrinos Key to Understanding Why the Universe Has so Much More Matter Than Antimatter

30.04.2020

Physicists have come a long way in understanding the Universe, but there are still some mysteries that elude them. One such mystery is why there seems to be so much more matter than antimatter.

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Alexander Graham Bell Thought the Future of Flight was Giant Kites, Not Airplanes

30.04.2020

Inventor of the telephone, the metal detector, and contributor of priceless knowledge to the field of acoustics, Alexander Graham Bell was also quite interested in the future of flight. However, he didn't think that the future of flight would come through the airplane, rather he thought the future of flight would be focused on tetrahedral kites.

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