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A French geologist spent 63 days alone inside a cave in the Alps, without a watch and without sunlight. When he emerged, he thought only 35 days had passed: the experiment revealed that the human body has an internal clock close to 25 hours, not exactly 24, and that civilization forces us to adjust this time every day.
Débora Araújo 21/04/2026 at 17:47
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The rocky planet BD+05 4868 Ab, located more than 140 light-years away, loses mass equivalent to Mount Everest with each orbit of 30.5 hours and creates a tail of mineral dust stretching millions of kilometers as it slowly disintegrates in space.
Débora Araújo 21/04/2026 at 17:31
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A new class of invisible objects that look like asteroids but accelerate like comets has already reached 14 in the Solar System and may be releasing water without a tail while orbiting near Earth, raising the hypothesis that these “dark comets” brought the oceans to the planet and will now be investigated by the Hayabusa2 mission in 2031.
Débora Araújo 17/04/2026 at 14:16
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A creature with 20 arms gliding through the icy waters of Antarctica surprises researchers and intrigues science: the discovery of the genus Promachocrinus fragarius reveals unusual life forms and raises an inevitable question — how many marine “aliens” have yet to be found?
Caio Aviz 16/04/2026 at 14:21
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