What I Learnt Last Week ; Black Snow is Falling in Siberia, Spoon Retrieved From a Man's oesophagus by Doctors, One Year After He Swallowed it, Rare Galápagos Tortoise believed to be extinct since 1906 was recently discovered by scientists etc
Monday
Black Snowfall in Siberia -
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Tuesday
Spoon Retrieved From a Man's Oesophagus by Doctors, One Year After He Swallowed it -
They conducted surgery on him and remove the spoon which was covered by a whole lot of mucus (Probably why he was able to live with a spoon inside his oesophagus for that long). The doctors classified the surgery as a near risk surgery and advised people to stop doing crazy things as a result of dares. Good news is, Mr Zhang survived the surgery and is expected to be well after a few days of rest, as he was relieved of so much pain after the spoon was removed.
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Wednesday
Rare Galápagos Tortoise believed to be extinct since 1906 was recently discovered by scientists
The fact that this giant tortoise is back and its a female one makes me happy. This tortoise was discovered on the 17 of February on the Galápagos island of Fernandina during a tour by the U.S based Galápagos Conservancy and the regional Galápagos National Park. Reports got said that Scientist who found the tortoise strongly believe that they will find more of her species but for now, she was transferred to Santa Cruz Island where tortoise breeding takes place. Also, Scientist hopes for successful breeding and care of the tortoise with the plan to remove it from the critically endangered species list.
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Thursday
Spinning Black Holes may Open Up pliable Entryways for Hypersonic Spacecraft
In the science fiction movie Interstellar a time came where the world ran out of food and everywhere was covered in dust. Human mortality rate drastically with no help from anywhere around the earth. The scientists had to go to space to look start a new life and for them to do that they had to go through a black hole. Recently, a physics Professor Gaurav Khanna shared his thoughts on the black hole which is one of the biggest mystery of astronomy. He mentioned that not all black holes are created the same and used Sagittarius A* as an example, stating that it is possible for an ultrasonic spacecraft to pass through it because of the relevant singularity of the black hole which is technically weak and may not necessarily destroy the spacecraft or anything that interacts with it. Basically, the spinning black holes with relative weak singularity will serve as a pathway for a scientist to go a totally new dimension.
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Friday
Carmeltazite - An Extraterrestrial Mineral Harder than Diamond Recently found on Earth
Carmeltazite has the chemical formula - ZrAl2Ti4O11, with its colour ranging from black, blue, green to brownish orange. The precious stone has been approved for marketing with the name carmel sapphire and is said to go for a very expensive price because of its quality and rarity. The largest carmeltazite stone found for now is 33.3 carats in weight and geologist in the company are hoping to find more this extremely rare mineral as they continue to search for it on the cracks of the volcanic rock on Mount Carmel.
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Further Reading
Black Snowfall in Siberia
Spoon Retrieved From a Man's Oesophagus by Doctors, One Year After He Swallowed it
Rare Galápagos Tortoise believed to be extinct since 1906 was recently discovered by scientists
Spinning Black Holes may Open Up pliable Entryways for Hypersonic Spacecraft
Carmeltazite - An Extraterrestrial Mineral Harder than Diamond Recently found on Earth
Who does that?? Swallowing a spoon?! Chinese people are weird anyway. I hope they don't infect @mobbs anytime soon,lol.
Nice! I wrote about the giant tortoise a year ago, most of them were feared dead and were almost extinct. It's nice to find out that it didn't happen eventually. This tortoise averagely weighs over 400kg.
Thanks for putting out something good.
Thank you. I also wrote about them months ago about extinct animals. I'm really excited they are still around
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