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Bats plunge to ground in cold, saved by incubators, fluids
Nearly 1,600 bats found a temporary home this week in the attic of a Houston Humane Society director, but it wasn't because they made it their roost.
It was a temporary recovery space for the flying mammals after they lost their grip and plunged to the pavement after going into hypothermic shock during the city's recent cold snap.
Young woman earns money from blueberries
A 25-year-old young woman, who did not want to enter corporate business life after graduating from university, has raised blueberries with her father.
Eda Halıcı from the northwestern province of Bursa, took the exam to work in a public institution after graduating from Uludağ University's International Relations Department in 2019, but she could not get enough points.
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How 24 British rabbits took over Australia
The rabbits were imported in 1859 by a settler named Thomas Austin
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Türkiye grows seven tropical fruits, eyes four other
Türkiye has started growing seven tropical fruits brought from the United States, officials have said, adding that the adaptation process of some four other fruits is ongoing.
Tropical fruit cultivation, which started with materials brought from abroad for hobby gardens in the early 2000s in Türkiye, has started to increase with the contribution of local saplings.
Recordings show some ‘mute’ animals communicate vocally
More than 50 animal species previously thought to be mute actually communicate vocally, according to a study published on Oct. 25 which suggested the trait may have evolved in a common ancestor over 400 million years ago.
A large object landed on his sheep farm and it came from space
“I was quite surprised,” he added. “It’s not something you see every day on a sheep farm”
Race on to save ancient Aboriginal tree carvings
Researchers are scouring Australia's desert outback to document ancient Aboriginal carvings on massive baobab trees, warning Wednesday that the recently discovered artwork could soon be lost forever.
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COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 721 New Cases in the Last 24 hours
The number of new cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria for the past 24 hours is 721, and the number of deaths with a diagnosis of Covid-19 is four, according to data from the Unified Information Portal.
For the previous 24 hours, these indicators were 937 and 6, respectively.
Study confirms Greek olive oil is diet leader in cancer prevention
Greece ranks third in the globe in the production of olive oil but quality controls have highlighted the superiority of the Greek product in terms of taste & nutrients
The oldest olive tree in the world is in Greece
It’s only one of seven olive trees in the Mediterranean, which are believed to be over 2,000 years old
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