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ST13. The Top 10 Deadliest Diseases

Conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and respiratory infections account for the majority of deaths each year around the world. Some preventive measures may help lower your risk. When people think of the deadliest diseases in the world, their minds probably jump to the fast-acting, incurable ones that grab headlines from time to time. However,…

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Largest carbon dioxide separation technology for power generation developed in South Korea

Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully demonstrated the world’s largest gas power generation technology capable of inherently separating carbon dioxide. They have also become the first in the world to use this approach to successfully generate steam for electricity production. In conventional gas power generation, fuel combustion releases carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, along with nitrogen…

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MAGIC CHOP ARM TRICK TUTORIAL

The Magic Chop Arm Trick is a classic illusion that creates the jaw-dropping appearance of your arm being sliced right through—without a single drop of blood or any real injury! It’s a favorite among magicians because it’s simple to perform, yet incredibly effective. Let’s break down how to pull off this amazing trick step by…

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MOM REVEALS MY MAGIC TRICKS

Magic has always been my passion—practicing illusions, perfecting sleight of hand, and dazzling friends and family with tricks that seem impossible. But there’s one person who’s always been both my biggest fan and my toughest critic: my mom. She’s seen it all, from my earliest clumsy card tricks to my most polished performances. And today,…

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New Study Reveals: More Fish, Less MS Disability

New findings suggest that consuming fish regularly could reduce disability progression in multiple sclerosis. Researchers followed MS patients for years and found that those who ate more fish—especially both lean and oily varieties—had significantly lower risks of worsening symptoms. Even small increases in fish intake after diagnosis seemed to help. Fish Consumption and MS Progression…

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Why some animals thrive on being alone

Solitary lifestyles can have some big advantages in the animal world. Can humans learn anything from them? The Middle East blind mole rat is the ultimate introvert. Residing about a foot underground, it digs out its own tunnel systems where it stays for most of its life, gathering roots, tubers, and bulbs. Each mole rat has…

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