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10 Puzzling Mysteries Solved By Science


10 Puzzling Mysteries Solved By Science
Despite centuries of study, the universe remains largely mysterious, as does the planet we call home. The unknown inspires both wonder and curiosity, which, in turn, often prompt questions. Seeking answers, we gather facts, form hypotheses, and conduct observations or experiments. Sometimes, we remain puzzled. The causes of unlikely phenomena, of seemingly impossible developments, and of strange occurrences continue to mystify us.
At other times, however, we discover, we learn, and our knowledge expands. Nevertheless, new mysteries await. There are always more puzzles to solve. Each time we manage to unravel one of the mysteries of the universe, though, we are inspired again to seek more answers. We are a species with a need to know that can’t be satisfied, even when, through science, we manage to solve puzzling mysteries like the ten on this list. ....

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Every 8 Years, Swarms of Millipedes Stop Trains in Japan. Scientists Finally Know Why


13 JANUARY 2021
Every eight years during fall, a plague of millipedes swarm train lines in mountainous Japan, earning them the nickname train millipedes .
Working together, these small beasties (around 3 cm or 1.18 inches long) - which play a large role cycling nitrogen in Japan s larch forests - have forced trains to come to a skidding halt.
 
Up until now, scientists weren t quite sure what was causing them to swarm with such peculiar regularity, but a 50-year research project has finally confirmed that the species - 
P. l. a.) - exists on a rare eight-year life cycle.
This confirmation is incredibly exciting, as cicadas are the only other known periodical animals with lifespans this long. ....

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Por qué los ciempiés detienen trenes japoneses desde 1920

Por qué los ciempiés detienen trenes japoneses desde 1920
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