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15 Jun 2015 13:30:54

The Philae probe "woke up" on the comet 67P after seven months of sleep

After the November landing on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, which was not soft, space probe Philae first got in contact with scientists, reports the European space Agency. The researchers have already analyzed more than 300 data packets sent by landeros. Soon they will have to get another 8 thousand packages.

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The Philae probe "woke up" on the comet 67P after seven months of sleep

15 Jun 2015 12:31:01

Belarusian scientists have proven that domestic soda does not harm the stomach

Photo: kharkov.uaResearchers from Belarusian medical Academy of postgraduate education found that carbonated beverages can be consumed even people with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

Belarusian scientists have proven that domestic soda does not harm the stomach

15 Jun 2015 12:30:55

Belarusian scientists: soda safe for people with gastrointestinal diseases

Belarusian scientists have proven the safety of carbonated drinks for people with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, BelTA reports. According to associate Professor of the Department of gastroenterology and nutrition SEE "BelMAPO" candidate of medical Sciences Dmitry Ulasevich, the conclusions drawn from the results of considerable research three types of carbonated water in domestic production.

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Belarusian scientists: soda safe for people with gastrointestinal diseases

12 Jun 2015 17:31:00

Scientists have found, where lived the ancestors of modern Europeans

Photo: scienze-naturali.ita Gene that helps to digest milk, helped the researchers to make a map of the distribution of cultures in the Bronze age.

Scientists have found, where lived the ancestors of modern Europeans

12 Jun 2015 15:00:54

15-year-old boy discovered a planet the size of Jupiter

Photo: keele.ac.ukEnglishman Tom Wagga referred to as the youngest among the discoverers of planets.

15-year-old boy discovered a planet the size of Jupiter

12 Jun 2015 13:30:53

Robotic flowers helped to understand how moths can see in the dark

moths are very interesting insects: they are able to collect nectar from the flowers, even in the absence of light, and to prevent them can't even swaying in the wind the stems. This excites the minds of scientists for many years, but today in the journal Science published an article which States that researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology (GA Tech) found the answer to this question.

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Robotic flowers helped to understand how moths can see in the dark

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