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Seasonal Transitions and Changes in Nature

The Importance of Seasonal Transitions Seasonal transitions refer to a natural cycle in which four different seasons (spring, summer, autumn and winter) follow each other in a year. These seasonal transitions have significant effects on ecosystems, weather conditions, agriculture, natural resource use, human health and many other vital processes. Here are some key points explaining…

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The Race of Humans Against Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence and Human Capabilities: The relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human capabilities is complex and diverse. Artificial intelligence is a technology that enables computer systems to perform human-like tasks. Human capabilities include people’s ability to think, learn, communicate, solve problems and many other skills. Here are some relationships and interactions between artificial intelligence…

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Where Science and Art Meet

Fundamentals of Nature Photography Camera: A digital DSLR or mirrorless camera offers more control and high resolution. But you can also use any digital compact camera to get good results. Lenses: Different types of lenses, such as wide-angle, telephoto and macro lenses, can meet a variety of shooting needs. In nature photography, telephoto lenses (e.g….

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Natural Myths and Mythology

Legendary Creatures Mythical creatures are beings that appear in mythological, mythical or folk tales, often with characteristics different from reality. Although these creatures are called by different names in different cultures, they were born from the imagination of people and used for various purposes. Here are some examples of mythical creatures from various cultures around…

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The Mysterious World of Trees: Communication, Life Cycle and Ecosystem Contributions

Communication of Trees: The Secret of Root Networks The phrase “Communication of Trees: The Secret of Subroot Networks” often refers to the way plants communicate, and in particular how trees interact through their subroot networks. This concept refers to an interesting area of research showing that plants are more complex and interactive organisms. Plant communication…

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Protecting Nature in City Life: The Role of Green Technologies

Green Infrastructure and Urban Planning Green infrastructure and urban planning is a concept that includes the processes of planning and designing cities and residential areas for environmental sustainability, natural resource protection and livability. This approach focuses on goals such as improving the environmental quality of cities and regions, protecting biodiversity, regulating water management, reducing air…

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Microbiology and World Health

What is Microbiology? Microbiology is the science that studies the structures, functions, genetic structures, ecologies and interactions of microscopic organisms (microorganisms) that can be examined under a microscope. Microorganisms are very small living things, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and some algae, that are often invisible to the naked eye. Microbiology, as one of…

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