Polar lights in the wintery archipelago of Stockholm
Polar lights, also known as auroras, are one of the most fascinating and awe-inspiring natural phenomena observed on Earth. These striking displays of light are caused by the interaction between the charged particles of the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetic field, resulting in a breathtaking array of colorful lights dancing across the night sky in the polar regions.'
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A baby chimp and a syringe
Apes, like other mammals, can develop a physical and psychological dependence on drugs if they are exposed to them repeatedly. This can occur with both illicit drugs, such as cocaine and methamphetamine, as well as prescription drugs, such as opioids. The extent to which apes can become addicted, however, depends on many factors, including the species, individual physiology and behavior, and the type and amount of drug consumed.'
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