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       It appears that researchers found the worlds most smallest dinosaur in 99 million years old price of amber recovered from Myanmar’s cretaceous period. The specimenwhich is similar to a size of a bee hummingbird currently the worlds smallest bird weighing is 2 grams. The tiny birds evolved from larger dinosaurs. The “ enormous eye sockets” which contain sclera ossicles overlapping rings of membrane bones. Khaungraae specimen theorize that since the opening in the middle of these structures is narrow and limits the amount of lights that can enter the eye, it seems to provide “strong evidence that oculudentavis was active in well lit, daytime environments”.
 
       It appears that researchers found the worlds most smallest dinosaur in 99 million years old price of amber recovered from Myanmar’s cretaceous period. The specimenwhich is similar to a size of a bee hummingbird currently the worlds smallest bird weighing is 2 grams. The tiny birds evolved from larger dinosaurs. The “ enormous eye sockets” which contain sclera ossicles overlapping rings of membrane bones. Khaungraae specimen theorize that since the opening in the middle of these structures is narrow and limits the amount of lights that can enter the eye, it seems to provide “strong evidence that oculudentavis was active in well lit, daytime environments”.
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big or small, all bats suffer a reputation problem. they're called "flying rats" and blamed for the spread of zoonotic disease into humans, including cover -19, though the blame is founded is as of yet unclear.This fear often overshadows the fascinating fact that bats are the only mammals to have evolved powered flight, and they’ve been flapping around for tens of millions of years. Where, then, did these flying oddities come from?. bats are found in fossil around 50 million years ago. Paleontologists have recovered remains ranging from teeth and bits of jaw to stunning full skeletons in places as far-flung as Wyoming, Paris, Australia and India’s Vastan Mine.

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    How did pizza came to America? 

Pizza is the most famous food in America. Many people enjoy eating it, but did you know how it came to America?Well, Pizza wasn’t created by America’s it was as early as 600 BCE , where the Greeks created pizza. However, Italian immigrants made and sold pizzas from their home. they introduced the food in America near 1900s . As it went on people started to make it in their home too. Soon, pizzerias became popular in America and is everywhere . Pizza has cheese, tomato sauce and other baked ingredients is loved by everyone.


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You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time. Said Abraham Lincoln- maybe. This was most famous quote by Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln died in 1865. Two decades later in September 1885 a version of the adage was used in a speech by a Prohibition Party politician named William J. Groo In March 1886 another Prohibitionist politician employed the saying , And this time the words were credited to Lincoln.


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       Is eating late bad for your heart? 

The American Heart association realeased a new scientific statement that seem to suggest eating late in the day is bad for your heart. The website states”allocating more calories earlier in the day might help reduce cardiovascular disease risk”,it read.if someone eats their dinnner at 6pm every night and doesn’t eat again until breakfast they might be feeling clam and fresh right now.eating late can also gain your Weight, But it’s a very small group of people.eating late can affect your body by not realizing it. It happens in our body but we don’t know it. In conclusion eating early is a better way to lose weight.

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     Why is my phone so hot? 

A little heat from an electronic device is normal, but just because gadget heat is normal doesn’t mean it’s good. To a person,excessive warmth emanating from a device may be irritating or even alarming. According to his research, a lithium-ion battery stored at 40 percent charge and 104 degrees Fahrenheit realistic temperature for a common phone use will lose 15 percent of its capacity over the course of the year.when the hot rises, the most probable culprits are either the battery, screen.each of those components can generate heat ; chemicals inside your phone body. Well, it is normal if your phone gets warm but if it gets very very hot then it’s a problem.

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  Southeast Asia’s most critical river. 

A single, rare inrrawaddy river dolphin, apparently entangled in a fishing Net and disorientated, has been spotted southeast Asian’s struggling Mekong river. Conservationists are dicideing to come up with a plan to help the critical endangered animals in the water before it’s too late, but time is running out.


             Alaska 

The ice used at the world ice art championship in Fairbanks, Alaska, is often referred to as the “artic diamond” and for good reason. Alaska is a very cold place it usually snows a lot there. That’s why people go there for skiing and some other fun stuffs to do in the snow. The ice or snow comes from North Pole, Alaska, located just southeast Tanana valley state, where the annual conpetition is held. Last year, more than 11,000spectors came to watch as nearly 100 artists sawed and chiseled blocks of ice into gallery worthy masterpieces.


 Why mosquitoes find your warm blood so appealing. 


  Usually during summer, lots of mosquitoes come at your house and want to sick your warm blood because that’s what they only drink. 

For mosquitos, nothing screams dinner like a body brimming with fresh , warm blood. Once they come within a couple inches, the short range trigggers like temperature and humidity start to come into play, paving a Ccaler Plath to a patch of delectable skin.


                 These Jellyfish Don’t Need Tentacles to Deliver a Toxic Sting

A mysterious burning, itchy sensation after a swim is usually the telltale sign of a jellyfish sting. A phenomenon called “stinging water” is to blame, but the cause is unknownOne potential culprit is a type of jellyfish belonging to the genus Cassiopea called the upside-down jellyfish, but they are missing a key appendage normally necessary to deal a stinging blow: spaghetti-like tentacles. Upon closer look, they found that the plumes expelled by the upside-down jellyfish are loaded with tiny spheres encased in nematocysts, which are the same stinging cells jellyfish are traditionally known for.


   A New Study Finds People Prefer Robots That Explain Themselves

Artificial intelligenceIs entering our lives in many ways.In our homes, in our phones, in our car.Your system can make people get appointments.but as AI systems continue to serve important and Collaborative roles in Peoples lives. Research examine how artificial agents can be made more transparent and trustworthy to their people users. Trustworthy is essential for robots so humans can work together. Research say they’ve experiencmented with different ways a robot can explain and express feelings to a human.most human trusted and correspond.it takes trustworthy for a robot and be reliable to trust Someone


         NASA NAMES ITS NEXT MARS     ROVER ‘PERSEVERANCE’
   
    NASA’s newest rover, perseverance will launch on a rocket in July 2020 to fly to mars. The trip to the planet will almost take 7 months. And the space craft will fly about 316 million miles before it arrives at its destination. The spacecraft will fly through the thin atmosphere behind a heat shield deploy parachute. On a surface, in a place called jezero  crater, perseverance will begun its for any signs of life on Mars. The rover will examine layers of sedimentary rocks to study the geology of mars.


       Tho could be the world smallest dinosaur.
     It appears that researchers found the worlds most smallest dinosaur in 99 million years old price of amber recovered from Myanmar’s cretaceous period. The specimenwhich is similar to a size of a bee hummingbird currently the worlds smallest bird weighing is 2 grams. The tiny birds evolved from larger dinosaurs. The “ enormous eye sockets” which contain sclera ossicles overlapping rings of membrane bones. Khaungraae specimen theorize that since the opening in the middle of these structures is narrow and limits the amount of lights that can enter the eye, it seems to provide “strong evidence that oculudentavis was active in well lit, daytime environments”.



                  Why bats are one of the evolution's greatest puzzles.

big or small, all bats suffer a reputation problem. they're called "flying rats" and blamed for the spread of zoonotic disease into humans, including cover -19, though the blame is founded is as of yet unclear.This fear often overshadows the fascinating fact that bats are the only mammals to have evolved powered flight, and they’ve been flapping around for tens of millions of years. Where, then, did these flying oddities come from?. bats are found in fossil around 50 million years ago. Paleontologists have recovered remains ranging from teeth and bits of jaw to stunning full skeletons in places as far-flung as Wyoming, Paris, Australia and India’s Vastan Mine.