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Saturday was expected to be the first extreme heat day of the year.
Source: It’s So Hot in Australia Roads Are Melting Under ‘Blast Furnace’ Heat
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Saturday was expected to be the first extreme heat day of the year.
Source: It’s So Hot in Australia Roads Are Melting Under ‘Blast Furnace’ Heat
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History researcher says that it’s a mostly plagiarized guide to women’s health.
Fonte: The mysterious Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded | Ars Technica
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Fundou a Accutronics em Lowell, depois do êxito que teve com a Qualitronics. Açoriano, Luís Pedroso conta com a família como grande base de apoio. Para homenagear os pais, fez uma doação milionária que criou a cátedra de Estudos Portugueses Hélio e Amélia Pedroso na UMass Dartmouth
Fonte: EUA – Um português exemplo de genialidade e de generosidade
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Em apenas 40 anos, a contagem de espermatozóides de homens no mundo ocidental caiu mais de 50%, revela um estudo publicado na revista Human Reproduction Update. Estamos perante um problema de saúde pública, avisam os investigadores
Fonte: Homens do mundo ocidental estão a perder espermatozóides – PÚBLICO
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The £285m airport dubbed “the world’s most useless” is finally going to get a scheduled flight – but no-one knows when, nor how much flights will cost. St Helena airport was built at UK taxpayers’ expense to provide a lifeline for the remote south Atlantic community. Despite warnings about tricky weather conditions, the runway was constructed to allow passenger jets such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 to land.
Fonte: St Helena: World’s ‘most useless airport’ finally gets scheduled flight | The Independent
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There was once a huge lake in the middle of the Sahara Desert, it was named Mega Chad and it only took a few hundred years to shrink to a fraction of its o
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Stop eating meat, save the environment – so the argument goes. But what would really happen if we all went cold turkey?
Fonte: Veggieworld: Why eating greens won’t save the planet | New Scientist
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While driven by the desire to pursue curiosity, fundamental investigations are the crucial first step to innovation.
Fonte: How blue-sky research shapes the future
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O primeiro homem do mundo a voar era um português nascido no Brasil. Descubra a fantástica história da Passarola de Gusmão, o padre voador.
Fonte: Passarola de Gusmão: o primeiro homem do mundo a voar foi um padre português | VortexMag
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Theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss explains why nothing is really something.
Fonte: There’s No Such Thing as Nothing, According to Quantum Physics
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“Acabámos de perder a última referência internacional em governação dos oceanos e um dos pioneiros da construção da Lei do Mar das Nações Unidas”, diz Telmo Carvalho, que trabalhou com Mário Ruivo nos últimos 15 anos.