- Come funziona l'overbooking? Perché all'atterraggio si spengono le luci in cabina? I piccoli grandi segreti del volo http://www.focus.it/cultura/curiosita/12-segreti-delle-compagnie-aeree …
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Come la peste del Trecento arrivò a Genova e si diffuse in Europa http://www.focus.it/cultura/storia/la-epidemia-di-peste-del-xiv-secolo …
Teoria della mente, i cani sanno assumere il nostro punto di vista (sopratutto quando si tratta di cibo) http://www.focus.it/ambiente/animali/i-cani-sanno-assumere-il-nostro-punto-di-vista …
Dentisti del Paleolitico: le più antiche otturazioni dentali hanno 13 mila anni e sono state scoperte in Italia http://www.focus.it/cultura/storia/le-piu-antiche-otturazioni-dentali-scoperte-in-italia …
Che cos'è il Morbo di Chron? http://www.focus.it/scienza/salute/che-cose-il-morbo-di-crohn …
Perché con gli anni si diventa meno fertili http://www.focus.it/scienza/salute/perche-con-gli-anni-si-diventa-meno-fertili …
Hubble ha ottenuto un nuovo, memorabile ritratto di Giove http://www.focus.it/scienza/spazio/il-nuovo-ritratto-di-giove …
Marte 2033: la Nasa fa il punto sul suo programma per il Pianeta Rosso. Ecco i piani per i prossimi 10-15 anni http://www.focus.it/scienza/spazio/i-piani-della-nasa-per-marte …
Negli uomini, i capelli grigi possono essere un indicatore precoce di problemi coronarici http://www.focus.it/scienza/salute/capelli-bianchi-e-salute-del-cuore-un-legame …
Quello che dice la scienza sull'#omeopatia http://www.focus.it/scienza/salute/la-storia-e-la-scienza-dellomeopatia …
Per un imprenditore, l'azienda è (davvero) come un figlio http://www.focus.it/comportamento/psicologia/per-un-imprenditore-lazienda-e-come-un-figlio …
Le bandiere USA sulla Luna scolorite e sfaldate: colpa degli ultravioletti e delle temperature estreme http://www.focus.it/cultura/curiosita/le-bandiere-degli-stati-uniti-sulla-luna-si-stanno-disintegrando …
Scanner facciali contro i furti di carta igienica: succede a Pechino http://www.focus.it/cultura/curiosita/scanner-facciali-contro-i-furti-di-carta-igienica …
Un'infezione da reovirus, un virus molto comune e altrettanto innocuo, potrebbe essere alla base della celiachia http://www.focus.it/scienza/salute/un-virus-alla-base-della-celiachia …
Nella preistoria, il cannibalismo non avveniva soltanto per fame http://www.focus.it/cultura/storia/antenati-cannibali-non-solo-per-fame …
I Mowgli della vita reale, cresciuti con gli animali, e sopravvissuti http://www.focus.it/ambiente/animali/le-vere-storie-dei-ragazzi-selvaggi …
Il Captagon e le altre droghe usate in guerra per togliere la paura http://www.focus.it/cultura/storia/captagon-droghe-guerra-storia …
I luoghi migliori da visitare, se la primavera è la vostra stagione preferita http://www.focus.it/ambiente/natura/primavera-i-luoghi-migliori-in-cui-celebrarla …
Quali sono i paesi più pacifici al mondo? http://www.focus.it/cultura/curiosita/i-paesi-piu-pacifici-al-mondo …
Quando è stato inventato il cambio sulle biciclette? http://www.focus.it/cultura/curiosita/quando-e-stato-inventato-il-cambio-sulle-biciclette …
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Spermatozoi all'attacco dei tumori femminili
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I dentisti italiani del Paleolitico
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I piani della Nasa per Marte
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Scanner facciali contro i furti di carta igienica
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stato installato un software di riconoscimento facciale per reprimere i
numerosi furti nelle toilette pubbliche.
Antenati cannibali non solo per fame
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Per un imprenditore, l'azienda è come un figlio
Letteralmente: lo
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I microbi oversize che
molti considerano un quarto dominio dell'albero della vita potrebbero
essere virus normali, cresciuti rubando geni agli organismi ospiti.
Perché con gli anni si diventa meno fertili
Ricercatori canadesi hanno
individuato il possibile meccanismo per cui, con l'avanzare dell'età,
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