Most Paradise birds are secretly biofluorescent, is the study: Sciencealert

Birds-of-Paradise has some of the most famous mating exhibitions in the world, but there are more in its colorful rhythmic gymnastics than initially encounters the human eye. For the first time, scientists have discovered these spectacular Avianos absolutely bright with beautifulity in a dark room. Researchers from the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) reviewed…

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He accidentally threw his hard drive worth £ 600 million in Bitcoin, now he is trying to buy the landfill to recover it

In one of the most extraordinary modern treasures hunts, James HowellsA 39 -year -old engineer from Newport, South Wales, is still determined to recover a hard drive that accidentally ruled out in 2013, one that has an amazing 8,000 bitcoinsnow it is worth £ 600 million. For more than a decade, Howells has Legal restrictions…

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[Botany • 2025] Petrocodon Curvitubus (Gesneriaceae) • A new species of Guangxi, China

Abstract A new species de Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon curvitubus JXWEI, B.pan and T. Ding, sp. nov. From Guangxi, China, it is described and illustrated. The new species is morphologically similar to P. Lui and P. TenuitubusBut it can be easily distinguished by its elliptical leaves from oblong ovate, corollas with two purple longitudinal stripes and conical…

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Plagiarism in Research: Effective Strategies

Plagiarism, often called literary theft, is a persistent challenge in academia and research. It involves using the intellectual work of another person (ideas, text or concepts, without adequate attribution, claiming it as their own [[Aronson, 2007]; [Khadilkar, 2018]; [Bhattacharya, 2016]] [1]. This little ethical practice includes deliberate actions such as mosaic plagiarism, robbery of ideas,…

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