According to a new study by researchers from Mexican and Columbian universities, Hippopotamus has been brought to Colombia as part of its ancient zoo in Escobar, part of Hacinda Naples, so they have serious concerns about their environmental impact and human safety. Hippos are spread from their native home about …
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The now-dead radio telescope finds a strange poison-spider star
Astronomers have discovered black widows and redbacks in space. While these cosmic objects do not kill and eat their mates, Tara shares the violent behavior of their eight-legged mates towards colleagues. In addition to the run-of-the-mill spider star, researchers also discovered a strange black widow-redback cross breed. Scientists used the …
Read More »Blue Monday Depression peaks are not real, but are seasonal blues. Here’s what to do about them
Research has not proven that one day is more frustrating than all the others, but it is actually a PR stunt that is unfortunate Cemented itself in modern culture. Now every January, blogs share their tips on how people can protect themselves from the darkness, companies jump at the chance …
Read More »Electric car maker Xpeng unveils driverless features to rival Tesla
He is standing next to the company’s P7 electric sedan while addressing the media at the Xiaopeng 2020 Beijing Auto Show. Evelyn Cheng | CNBC Guangzhou, China – Chinese electric car maker Expang Motors has announced a new autonomous driving facility. Designed to work on highways, as it will advance …
Read More »A Hong Kong paraplegic athlete in a wheelchair climbs a skyscraper.
During more than 10 hours in an effort to raise money for spinal patients, Lie will be able to stretch himself to more than 250 meters (approximately 820 feet). “I was terrified,” Lay said. “Climbing up the mountain, I can catch rocks or small holes, but with the help of …
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