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81: The 3D "Portrait" and the traditional ones of Shakespeare have big differences.
Several British scientists made use of 3D computer technology to reproduce Shakespeare’s facial portrait. It made a success and caused doubts as well.

82: Hundreds of caterpillars traverse the road in South Africa.
In Kruger National Park of South Africa, a British tourist found an incredible scene that hundreds of caterpillars traversed the road in a very thin and straight line.

83: Dopamine gene mutations affect the youth’s academic achievements.
A latest study conducted by the American researchers showed that dopamine gene mutations had impacts on students’ academic achievements.

84: The American flight conductor became popular for "running away".
For advising the passenger to sit down for several times with no results, the flight conductor Slater had a heated argument with the passenger and directly left the airport. For this incident, he has been a hot man popular in the Internet.

85: The decoration of the Oval Office made an absurd mistake.
Several days ago, the Oval Office was decorated and renovated. But the celebrated dictums weaved on the carpet made an inadvertent mistake.

86: Japanese scientists invented the pen of diagnosing prostate cancer.
Some Japanese scientists invented a kind of prostate cancer test pen which could judge whether the tester got prostate cancer just with several drops of blood.

87: Changes in water color affect the direction of the hurricane.
The researchers found that there was some links between the changes of the seawater colors and the direction of the hurricane.

88: The Stonehenge might be surrounded with natural screen in prehistoric times.
Some scientists found that the Stonehenge might have been surrounded with trees and rivers as natural screen in case of being seen by spectators.

89: Scientists draw the portrait of Inuk lived 4000 years ago.
The scientists have done some researches of the Sac quark civilization, but got few achievements. Recently the Denmark scientist drew the portrait of an Inuk man with a mass of hair.

90: The Teredoes are threatening thousands of pirate boats
Many shipwrecks were protected by the good environment of the Baltic. But recently influenced by the global warming, the Baltic has been found there were lots of Teredoes invaded towards it. Hence these shipwrecks and prehistoric wooden structures over there are threatened.


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