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For many years, the papyrus did not attract attention, as its reading was quite a difficult task. However, Dr. Layog Berkes from Berlin and his colleague Professor Nokki Macedo from Liège were able to decipher the unique manuscript.

It turned out that it dates back to the IV-V centuries of the new era and is in fact the oldest surviving text describing the life of Christ.

The document with dimensions of 11 x 5 cm contains only 13 lines in Greek, each line includes a dozen letters. The text claims that Jesus, as if still in childhood, surprised others with various miracles, for example, revived sparrows.

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Scientists from Texas focused on analyzing the effect of altered gravity on the state of astronauts’ visual organs, as well as on the heart and blood vessels.

One of the effects of unusual gravity is neuro-ocular syndrome, which occurs due to changes in intraocular pressure and fluid movement in tissues. As a result, the eye can take on a different shape, and other unpleasant symptoms develop.

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In honor of the god Loki named a dinosaur that once lived in North America. It was described by parts of skull bones excavated in Montana five years ago.

The creature was given the scientific name Lokiceratops rangiformis. It lived on Earth some 78 million years before our time. The creature’s head was adorned with huge horns resembling the headdress of the mythical Loki.

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In times of technology and comprehensive digitalization, according to Bryant, we should not underestimate the importance of human qualities and skills, which are sometimes difficult or even impossible to delegate to machines.

For example, the teaching profession will remain inaccessible to artificial intelligence for a long time to come. Despite online resources and adaptive educational platforms, teachers in the classroom or classroom, in addition to information, also bring inspiration to students, act as flexible mentors and guide the learning process individually, which is beyond the capabilities of AI.

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Shihuangdi built a terracotta army, which included 6 thousand statues of warriors, housed in a 56-square-kilometer mausoleum. There also found a giant palace the size of 1/4 of the “Forbidden City” in the capital of the Celestial Empire.

The find lay at a depth of 16 meters. If we believe the notes of the historian S. Qian, Prince Gao, who is the owner of the tomb, asked his own brother to send himself to the afterlife to his father.

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