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Found in ancient Mayan Batman: god-bat Kamazoco (Video)
Many modern things are indeed copies of old things, writes curiosmos.com. And there are no examples of this in history. But did you know that thousands of years ago, ancient houses worshiped a god depicted with a human body, but a bat head? Thi...
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Mexico announces that international `War on drugs` is lost and the only way out is to remove all bans
The Mexican president has a new plan and he proposes to decriminalize all drugs. It is only immediately apparent that the success of this plan is strongly dependent on the US.Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has just published ...
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Scientists have confirmed that hundreds of huge stone utensils have actually been used: some great unknown civilization flourished here
The Stone Cliff is one of the most important and one of the most impressive archeological sites in Southeast Asia. Here are a lot of huge stone utensils that look like flower pots or tunnels into the underground world. However, recent research has...
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Farewell to Audi TT - Do you just need a stylish car? And who needs TT four doors?
Two-door coupe cars are simply exclusive. Yes, practicality suffers, but a tasteful coupe with a sporty engine is something special. It seems to indicate that you are above the practicality of being an esteemed person with a taste for cars. Well, ...
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Future US tanks can be armored with metal foam - better safety, and roughly triple less (Video)
Scientists in the United States succeeded in creating the material they call composite metal poured. This strange material is much lighter than ordinary armored plates, but it is better off with the blows of armored ammunition. It is alleged that ...
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It could replace all lithium batteries and even the famous Tesla Powerwall? A completely new technology - Proton batteries that just need water and carbon - How it works and what's so special (Video)
Most of our everyday electronic devices work on lithium-ion batteries. However, it may be that their days are already counted. Scientists at the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have developed an alternative battery based on carbon and wate...
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