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Science and facts.

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Are you a science enthusiast looking for mind-blowing facts and discoveries? Look no further than the 'Science and facts' Telegram channel! This channel is your go-to source for the latest and most amazing scientific discoveries, presented in an engaging and easy-to-understand format. From space exploration to cutting-edge technology, 'Science and facts' covers a wide range of topics that will surely pique your interest.

Owned by @JamesFreemanQ, this channel is curated by a team of passionate individuals who are dedicated to bringing you the most fascinating and thought-provoking content. Whether you're a student, a professional in the field, or simply someone who loves to learn, 'Science and facts' has something for everyone. Stay informed, stay curious, and join our community of science lovers today! 🔥

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19 Feb, 16:07


Pre-industrial forests vs current forests

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19 Feb, 11:02


Korean researchers developed a new technology to treat cancer cells by reverting them to normal cells without killing them.

[Gong, J., et al. (2024). Control of Cellular Differentiation Trajectories for Cancer Reversion. Advanced Science. doi. org/10.1002/advs.202402132]

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19 Feb, 06:05


A captivating puzzle: the star in the cage

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18 Feb, 16:04


These Steampunk vehicles at Classic Days Düsseldorf

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18 Feb, 11:06


Thrust reverser systems are featured on many jet aircraft to help slow down just after touch-down, reducing wear on the brakes and enabling shorter landing distances. 🛬

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18 Feb, 06:05


Visions of Mt Etna, Sicily, February 2025

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17 Feb, 16:06


Thanks to Harvard University, you can now virtually enter the Great Pyramid of Giza in 3D and 360º

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17 Feb, 11:05


This ultra-small generator is highly portable and works even with shallow, slow moving water. Tested with powering street lights, it promises to allow the world’s remote regions to generate their own electricity

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17 Feb, 06:04


BMW evolution

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16 Feb, 16:07


Record-breaking neutrino tears through the Mediterranean Sea⁠

A neutrino with more energy than we've ever seen before was picked up by a cubic kilometre neutrino telescope (KM3NeT), a pair of detector arrays at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. ⁠

The discovery of the 120 peta-electron volts neutrino has taken physicists by surprise, and it could be a first tantalizing glimpse into some of the universe’s most cataclysmic events, such as the merging of supermassive black holes.⁠

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16 Feb, 11:06


A modern banana vs a pre-domestication one.

The process transformed a fruit completely full of seeds into a parthenocarpic seedless fruit that develops in the absence of pollination.

The earliest archaeological evidence of domesticated bananas was dated to 7,000 years ago.

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16 Feb, 06:05


It is generally thought that, in average, the largest amount that an ant could drink is about 35 μl.

The clip also shows how the ant's abdomen expands as it drinks

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15 Feb, 16:06


Emotional support dog doing his job at a dentist's studio in Ecuador.

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15 Feb, 11:04


Wave propagation in granular materials includes the possibility of emerging of localized solitary waves that propagate along one space direction only, with undeformed shape

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15 Feb, 06:02


One of NASA's favourite space projects is a plan to fit a 1 km radio telescope inside a crater on the far side of the Moon, which would be the largest radio telescope in the Solar System.

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14 Feb, 16:09


How gene transcription works. DNA to RNA:

biology by D. Berry

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14 Feb, 11:02


A Soyuz-2.1b rocket struck by lightning during launch.

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14 Feb, 06:00


Although mirrors have been around for thousands of years, a German chemist made a breakthrough in 1835 that would make the modern manufacture of them possible.

Add some sugar to ammoniated silver nitrate, pour it onto glass: you’ve got yourself a mirror.

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13 Feb, 16:08


Steve Wozniak, Apple I Personal Computer, 1976.

The production run was approximately 200 and there are about 50 surviving examples in public and private collections worldwide. Exhibit Interface, Powerhouse Museum Sydney.

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13 Feb, 11:06


Paul Karason's skin turned permanently blue after consuming colloidal silver for years, believing it would cure various health issues.

The buildup of silver in his body caused a rare condition called argyria, which gave his skin a bluish-grey tone.

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13 Feb, 06:05


40 years of Boston Dynamics (1983 - 2023)

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12 Feb, 16:03


Orcas have been heard mimicking human speech. A study found that when prompted, the marine mammal could replicate the sounds.

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12 Feb, 11:06


Color theory

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12 Feb, 06:04


Nutrition facts of the whole egg🥚

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11 Feb, 16:05


Building a bridge using only wooden planks and physics

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11 Feb, 11:05


Volvo's new autonomous truck concept

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11 Feb, 06:02


99.86% of our Solar System's mass is in the Sun.

Its mass is approximately 1,988,550,000,000,000,000,000 billion kg, which is equivalent to about 330,000 Earths.

Most of the Sun’s mass is hydrogen (about 73%) and helium (roughly 25%). The rest is made up of heavier elements such as oxygen, carbon, neon and iron.

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10 Feb, 16:03


Placing your hands outside an airplane can have a surprising impact on the aircraft's aerodynamics.

You actually introduce additional drag and turbulence, which can disrupt the smooth flow of air around the aircraft's surface.

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10 Feb, 11:03


Quantum levitation and quantum locking are a consequence of the Meissner effect and allow superconductor to glide freely over a track of magnets.

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10 Feb, 06:05


Pigeon fooled by a plane's high speeds

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09 Feb, 16:07


An FPSO is a floating production system that receives fluids from a subsea reservoir through risers, which then separate fluids into crude oil, natural gas, water and impurities within the topsides production facilities onboard.

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09 Feb, 11:07


In theory, every rainbow is a circle, but from the ground, usually only its upper half can be seen. Things change when you're flying or observing from an elevated vantage point

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08 Feb, 16:04


A fat polar bear.

Polar bears can weigh 50% more at the end of the good season (seal hunting) than they do at the end of summer (lean times – seals out at sea).

They put on most of their fat reserves between late April and mid-July.

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08 Feb, 11:05


The Nazca Lines were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE

Although the lines were partially visible from nearby hills, the first to report them in the XX century were Peruvian military and civilian pilots

The length of all the lines is more than 1,300 km

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08 Feb, 06:02


Under particular atmospheric conditions, a rocket launch can produce a spectacular show with its exhaust gases, sometimes called "space jellyfish".

This is a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch seen from an airliner.

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07 Feb, 16:04


Lava can reach terrifying speeds depending on the terrain. While thick lava barely creeps along, ultra-fluid lava, like at Mount Nyiragongo, has been recorded moving at 40 mph, making escape nearly impossible once it starts flowing

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07 Feb, 11:03


What's inside a kidney and how do kidneys work

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07 Feb, 06:01


The cyanometer is a 230-year-old tool for measuring the blueness of the sky.

The simple device was invented in 1789 by Swiss physicist Horace-Bénédict de Saussure and German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.

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06 Feb, 16:04


This is the world's smallest artificial heart.

A device that weighs only 11 grams and was implanted in a 16-month-old baby to keep him alive for 13 days until a heart transplant donor was found.

This device, significantly smaller than a normal adult heart which weighs about 900 grams, was developed in Italy and is considered a remarkable achievement in the field of artificial heart technology.

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06 Feb, 11:05


The TMC Dumont is a hubless motorbike powered by a 224kW Rolls-Royce aircraft engine and is the work of Brazilian ex-Formula One driver turned motorcycle custom builder Tarso Marques.

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06 Feb, 06:05


How a shield tunneling machine works

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05 Feb, 16:04


Venturi effect at the Hawa Mahal, Palace of Winds, in Jaipur, India

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05 Feb, 11:04


Like the flexible hands of a human being, this surgical robot peels the shell of a raw quail egg with the egg body intact, punctures it, and then stitches up the hole.

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05 Feb, 06:01


Pikas can adjust their body temperature by changing their posture.

These two common postures are referred to as “puff” and “lounge”.

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04 Feb, 16:05


Percentages and distribution of eyes color

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04 Feb, 11:05


Frozen bubble season.

When microbes decompose organic tissues below the water of freezing lakes, methane is released and it's often trapped in bubbles under the surface of the ice.

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04 Feb, 06:03


This periodic table by designer Keith Enevoldsen puts the elements in the context of their uses

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03 Feb, 16:06


The weight and the power of fire retardant dropped on a vehicle.

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03 Feb, 11:02


Yellow cholesterol nodules in patient's skin built up from eating a diet consisting of only beef, butter and cheese.

His total cholesterol level exceeded 1,000 mg/dL.

For context, an optimal total cholesterol level is under 200 mg/dL, while 240 mg/dL is considered the threshold for 'high.'

While he had a genetic condition causing Xanthelasma, the patient was asked to reduce his fats dietary intake.

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03 Feb, 06:01


😨 The Parker Probe is the first ever to “touch the sun” but also recorded its atmospheric environment.

🗣 What does the solar wind sound like?

A wind of fast moving particles blows out from our Sun, and although space transmits sound poorly, particle impact and variable-field data from NASA’s near-Sun Parker Solar Probe is being translated into sound.

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02 Feb, 16:03


Inside a Tesla Cybertruck

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02 Feb, 13:02


A vortex ring is the phenomenon where a quantity of a fluid in a toroid shape, travels through a fluid, while spinning like a circular bracelet rolled off of a person’s arm.

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23 Jan, 16:07


The power of tiny gains.

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23 Jan, 11:02


How footballs are quality tested prior to release ⚽️

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23 Jan, 06:01


This is a mine clearing device: the Mine Kafon Drone.

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22 Jan, 16:03


Found in a 1995 book of "useless" Japanese inventions, there was this: the selfie stick.

When it was originally released in the early 1980s, the stick was sold under the product name “Extender” as part as a kit that also included a remote shutter button.

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22 Jan, 11:06


Lightning as seen from the International Space Station.

Bonus: that orange line is called airglow and shows how thin is our atmosphere, the extremely delicate and narrow volume we live in, protected from the harsh conditions of space.

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22 Jan, 06:04


Picture of 1 cubic millimeter of brain

Full scan of 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue that took 1.4 petabytes of data, equivalent to 14,000 4K movies.

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21 Jan, 16:03


Filming the speed of light at 1,000,000,000,000 frames per second

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21 Jan, 11:05


Fire glass is a type of tempered glass created specifically for gas fire pits and fireplaces. It's created to withstand high temperatures and will not melt, burn or discolor.

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21 Jan, 06:03


Nothing special too see, just a cat working as electrician

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20 Jan, 16:06


Brian Stanley, who lost an eye to cancer, created his own prosthetic eye. The engineer transformed his prosthetic eyeball into a fully-functioning flashlight

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20 Jan, 11:05


The average cat's reaction time is approximately 20-70 milliseconds, which is faster than the average snake's one (44-70 ms).

The average human reaction time is about 250 ms.

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20 Jan, 06:05


An interesting guide to aurora

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19 Jan, 16:04


Three Gorges Dam, China.

When the dam is at its maximum, the reservoir holds 42 billion tons of water. A shift in mass that size affects Earth, slowing its rotation and increasing the length of a day by 0.06 microseconds.

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19 Jan, 11:04


Have you heard about the water cremation instead of flame?

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19 Jan, 06:02


Opening and testing 70 year old can of Survival Water from a Fallout Shelter. This Emergency Water was produced by Royal Crown Cola Co in the 1950's. Test results can be seen on the jar in video by comparing the colors.

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18 Jan, 16:03


Immersive room at Space & Time Cube + museum in Pasay City, Philippines.

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18 Jan, 11:06


Reflection and refraction, illustrated

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18 Jan, 06:02


Starship 7 🚀💫

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17 Jan, 16:05


A 12-year time lapse of 4 exoplanets orbiting their star, HR 8799, located 133.3 light-years away from Earth HR 8799 was the first extrasolar planetary system ever directly imaged

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17 Jan, 11:03


The actual size of atom ⚛️

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17 Jan, 06:04


An interesting solution to aerodynamic drag demonstrated by cyclist Michael Guerra.

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16 Jan, 16:06


The Canadair CL-415 "Super Scooper"

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16 Jan, 11:04


Spectacular Sun halo filmed over Sweden.

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16 Jan, 06:01


British reporter John Sudworth tests the Chinese facial recognition technology and its infrastructure of 700 millions camera, the world's largest CCTV monitoring system.

He was found within 7 minutes.

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15 Jan, 16:03


A vertical wind tunnel (VWT) is a wind tunnel that moves air up in a vertical column.

Its vertical orientation enables gravity to be countered by drag instead of lift, as experienced by a skydiver at terminal velocity.

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15 Jan, 11:04


Visualization of Nicomachus's Theorem

The sum of the first n cubes is the square of the sum of the first nth number, or

1³ + 2³ + 3³ + ... + n³ = (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n)²

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15 Jan, 06:04


103 years ago , 14-year-old Leonard Thompson became the first person to receive a successful insulin injection as a treatment for diabetes. The treatment was found to be a success, providing a way to treat a previously incurable disease.

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14 Jan, 16:03


Anthony James' artworks bring an impossible concept like the idea of infinity, or the cosmos, into physical objective existence.

This is his Great Rhombicosidodecahedron in the permanent collection of the Palm Springs Art Museum.

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14 Jan, 11:05


Engineering is a form of art.

The evolution of the Raptor engine.

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14 Jan, 06:03


Using solar power to boil water 🔥

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13 Jan, 16:03


The human nervous system, visualized

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13 Jan, 11:04


How some airbrakes work

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13 Jan, 06:02


The African mudfish, or lungfish, can live out of water for many months in its burrow of hardened mud beneath a dried-up streambed.

This footage from 1935 shows how one is awakened.

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12 Jan, 16:02


Seiko Sundial.

Designed by Yu Ishihara, they call it a "watch exclusively thought for sunny men".

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12 Jan, 11:06


Korean scientists built these tiny robots inspired by ants

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12 Jan, 06:02


Magnets as toys

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11 Jan, 16:04


What causes California wildfires?

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11 Jan, 11:02


Statics can be often counterintuitive.

The configuration is such that the net force and torque in the system is zero due to a center of mass located beyond the table's edge and below its plane.

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11 Jan, 06:04


A closed wing is a wing that effectively has two main planes which merge at their ends so that there are no conventional wing tips.

This is an airliner concept created by Lockheed using a ring wing

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10 Jan, 16:06


Red Bull Flugtag is an event in which competitors attempt to fly home-made, human-powered flying machines.

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10 Jan, 11:02


There are many reasons bears scratch against trees.

Sometimes they communicate by scent-marking trees, other times they're removing hair and scratching that hard-to-reach itch. Or even slathering on nature-made tick repellent.

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10 Jan, 06:04


Insane details of the moon by astrophotographer Darya Kawa Mirza.

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09 Jan, 16:04


London's Frameless is the ultimate immersive art experience.

With 42 masterpieces in 4 different galleries, it's the largest permanent multi-sensory experience in the UK.

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09 Jan, 11:05


Encyclopedia Historica Dinosaurs, by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart

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09 Jan, 06:05


Hawk's reaction to a wooden mallard

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08 Jan, 16:03


This is what flying through the rain looks like

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08 Jan, 11:04


Pineapple juice vs parasites.

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08 Jan, 06:01


The Magdeburg Hemisphere experiment explained

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07 Jan, 16:02


This is the sound of a black hole.

It was obtained through 'sonification', the process that translates data into sound from the black hole at the center of the Perseus Galaxy Cluster.

[📹 NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center]

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07 Jan, 11:03


Achilles tendon repair technique demonstration.

(Achilles Midsubstance SpeedBridge with the PARS system).

A celery is great for suture management practice.

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07 Jan, 06:02


These are the stones that can be found on the ice of lake Baikal in the area of the Sarminsky gorge. During the day the stones get heated by the sunlight and melt the ice beneath. In the evening the water freezes, creating a small stand for the rock.

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06 Jan, 16:03


Getting to the top of a 120 m wind turbine

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06 Jan, 11:06


Watch a beaker disappear when submerged.

The vegetable oil and the borosilicate glass beaker have the same refractive index—a measure of light bending when passing from one medium into another.

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06 Jan, 06:04


This is what uranium looks like in a cloud chamber: the visible tracks are mainly alpha particles

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05 Jan, 16:04


This study led by University of Central Florida found that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms manifest watching videos requiring executive brain function.

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05 Jan, 11:06


There is a “gravity hole” in the Indian Ocean — a spot where Earth’s gravitational pull is weaker, its mass is lower than normal, and the sea level dips by over 328 feet (100 meters).

It is centered about 1,200 km (750 mi) southwest of Kanyakumari (a.k.a. Cape Comorin), the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent. The circular depression in the ocean has an area of about 3 million sq km (1.2 million sq mi), which is almost the size of India itself.

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05 Jan, 06:05


Dolphins are a profoundly curious and playful species. This clip is undoubtedly a demonstration, but there has been little systematic research on curiosity in dolphins

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04 Jan, 15:59


Throwflame Thermonator is the first-ever flamethrower-wielding robot dog. This quadruped is coupled with the ARC Flamethrower to deliver on-demand fire anywhere.

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04 Jan, 10:59


If fired at the correct angle, a bullet will remain spinning on the ice.

Bullets push against the grooves as they travel down the barrel, which gives them a spin to make them more stable in flight. This spin will be retained on ice.

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04 Jan, 05:59


How different types of cans react to lava

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03 Jan, 15:59


Ferromagnetic putty "eating" neodymium magnets.

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03 Jan, 10:59


Korean researchers developed a new technology to treat cancer cells by reverting them to normal cells without killing them

[Gong, J., et al. (2024). Control of Cellular Differentiation Trajectories for Cancer Reversion. Advanced Science. doi. org/10.1002/advs.202402132]

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03 Jan, 05:59


Discovering static electricity at the kindergarten

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02 Jan, 15:59


Fly reaction time

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02 Jan, 10:59


Boiled penguin eggs have transparent whites.

Penguin egg whites turn clear when boiled. This is because the glycoprotein that would typically make chicken eggs white, ovalbumin, is less present in penguin eggs; there is more of another glycoprotein, called penalalbumin.

This makes the eggs more cold resistant.

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02 Jan, 06:02


Humans vs ants' problem solving

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01 Jan, 16:02


2025, a mathematical wonder

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01 Jan, 11:05


The Christmas pyramid works like a simple heat engine where the rotational motion results from the convection of the hot air activated by two candle flames: a nice toy that visualizes energy transfer

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01 Jan, 06:01


Dancing Christmas Tree🎄

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31 Dec, 16:02


Flying Christmas tree🎄

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31 Dec, 11:02


Automatic Сhristmas tree 🎄

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31 Dec, 06:00


The job of the shepherd dog is possibly one of the most demanding, for a canine.

This is the speed testing of a border collie sheep dog.

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30 Dec, 16:02


The Fibonacci Spiral Clock.

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30 Dec, 11:02


Imagine a massive celestial bubble made of ice and dust surrounding our Solar System

That’s the Oort cloud and this is its scale

Even the farthest spacecraft didn't go beyond the cloud

Long-period comets, taking centuries to orbit the Sun, provide evidence for its existence

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30 Dec, 06:00


This article was published in 1963.

The feature in the News-Journal, a newspaper out of Mansfield, Ohio tells us the concept of a cellphone existed long before you held one in your hand.

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29 Dec, 16:02


We're essentially void🧐

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29 Dec, 11:02


Himawari Solar Light Collectors

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29 Dec, 06:01


The amazing view of table tennis serves in slow motion

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28 Dec, 16:00


Interactive educational chemistry laboratory where one can reproduce virtual experiments.

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28 Dec, 11:00


DIY security alarm

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28 Dec, 06:00


The video BMW released the moment Mercedes Benz CEO Dieter Zetsche retirement after 49 years was announced

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27 Dec, 16:02


How to deactivate a cat with "clipnosis".
Clipnosis, or pinch-induced behavioral inhibition, is a technique where gently squeezing the scruff of a cat's neck can induce a calming, limp state, mimicking how a mother cat carries her kittens. While it's praised for making handling easier for grooming or vet visits, its effectiveness varies among cats and there's debate on whether it's truly stress-free for all felines.

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27 Dec, 11:01


Apple uses a consistent corner radius of about 38 pixels across ALL its products, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches.

A strategy that helps all their devices look and feel connected.

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27 Dec, 06:01


Cluvens' The Scorpion is as much a piece of artwork as it is a multi-function gaming chair. It offers user comfortable and immersive experience while gaming or working at home.

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26 Dec, 16:01


Santa is coming to town

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26 Dec, 11:01


In the years 1950-1951, the A. C. Gilbert Company distributed the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab, a toy kit allowing kids to make nuclear reactions at home using actual radioactive material. It was taken off the shelves in 1951
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Would you like a toy kit like this under the tree?

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26 Dec, 06:01


Advanced Physics Department's Christmas tree

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25 Dec, 16:02


IT department Christmas tree

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25 Dec, 11:01


Cutest Christmas decor

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25 Dec, 06:00


«Watt is love? Baby don't Hertz me. No Morse»

— Tesla

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24 Dec, 16:01


Ammonium dichromate volcano

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24 Dec, 11:01


Artificial Intelligence detecting breast cancer up to 5 years before it develops.

This would be awesome. 💙

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24 Dec, 06:00


When an Engineer takes over the supermarket. ✊🏼

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23 Dec, 16:00


China using military drones disguised as birds. 🐦‍⬛️

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23 Dec, 11:02


NGL, Cybertuck as a police vehicle looks pretty badass. 🔥🚨

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23 Dec, 05:59


Birds have long been the inspiration for humans when designing airplanes. Here the fast flying falcon may have influenced the design of the swift B2 bomber. Their sleek profile and aerodynamic lines make them both efficient flyers.

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22 Dec, 15:59


new Al-powered laser surgery make legally blind woman see with 20/20 vision.

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22 Dec, 10:59


Day by day life through see through thermal camera.

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22 Dec, 05:59


Bringing Predator's cosplay to the next level

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21 Dec, 15:59


The amazing moment in which the sun made this peacock's backlit breath look like fire

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21 Dec, 10:59


A Japanese research team has developed a drug that can regrow human teeth🧐

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21 Dec, 05:59


Inside Chernobyl, scientists have discovered a black fungus feeding on deadly gamma radiation.

Radiotrophic fungi perform radiosynthesis, using the pigment melanin to convert gamma radiation into chemical energy for growth. They were first discovered in 1991.

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20 Dec, 15:59


Apparently Caracal kittens sound like laser beams.

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20 Dec, 10:59


The strength of a bone tested under a press

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20 Dec, 06:01


The Wengding village .Yunnan, China boasts traditional architecture built by the Wa ethnic group.

After suffering from a raging fire in 2021, the village was reconstructed with fire hydrants installed among the straw huts.

This is a drill.

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19 Dec, 15:59


The incredible hydrophobic qualities of Icelandic eiderdown.

Eiderdown is the only down in the world that the wild eider ducks leave behind after a natural molting process.

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19 Dec, 10:59


Aluminum is an infinitely recyclable material: it takes up to 95% less energy to recycle it than to produce primary aluminum

Today, about 75% of all aluminum produced in history, nearly a billion tons, is still in use

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19 Dec, 05:59


Portable machine used to clean a double decker bus

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18 Dec, 15:59


Thermal image of a husky sleeping

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18 Dec, 10:59


PolyGlu is a coagulant made from fermented soybeans to purify water.

It's safe and eco-friendly and just a gram can treat up to 5 liters of polluted water.

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18 Dec, 05:59


Fish skin has shown anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties that support and improve healing in a variety of wounds including burns and diabetic foot ulcers.

Ongoing research is exploring this vs alternative techniques.

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30 Nov, 15:59


Electric propelled surfboard by Audi

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30 Nov, 11:02


Visualization of Euler's polyhedron formula:

V - E + F = 2

or

Vertices - Edges + Faces = 2

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30 Nov, 05:59


Parcel sorting robots

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29 Nov, 15:59


As temperature decreases, the kinetic energy of molecules decreases.

This is a visualization of the transformation of water into ice, seen at molecular level.

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29 Nov, 10:59


A technique that could unlock anyone's phone with isplay fingerprint sensor

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29 Nov, 05:59


A regular cheetah next to a King Cheetah, a very rare recessive gene

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29 Nov, 01:01


A submarine surfacing from the icy depths of the Arctic. A powerful testament to both the forces of nature and human technology 🧊

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28 Nov, 10:59


See the first photo of a star in another galaxy

Astronomers have taken the first detailed picture of a star in another galaxy, more than 160,000 light years away using four telescopes linked together. It captured one of the largest red supergiants we know of, WOH G64, sometimes called the behemoth star, which appears to be showing signs that it is just years away from exploding, a process we have never seen in detail. ⁠

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28 Nov, 05:59


Anting is a maintenance behavior during which birds rub insects, usually ants, on their feathers and skin.

The insects secrete liquids containing chemicals such as formic acid, which can act as an insecticide, miticide, fungicide, or bactericide.

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27 Nov, 15:59


Starlink Satellites passing through the morning sky.

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27 Nov, 10:59


Vietnamese engineers created a copy of the Batmobile from the Nolan trilogy, only with an electric engine.

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27 Nov, 05:59


This powerful visual shows a year’s worth of diabetes supplies for managing type 1 diabetes—every sensor, pump site, and vial of insulin.

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26 Nov, 15:59


Thermal Camera shows how body loses heat in the cold

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26 Nov, 11:00


Timelapse of Catalina the tigress undergoing 3 surgeries and an endoscopic examination, involving 12 specialists.

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26 Nov, 06:00


Street food physics

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25 Nov, 16:01


In Japan, a company has developed jackets with a cooling system that works on the principle of transferring cold through special tubes or film, which is stored in pockets or lining.

The user can control the temperature using a smartphone.

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25 Nov, 11:00


This firepit visualises music through live flames.

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25 Nov, 06:01


The abacus finger theory allows to mentally perform arithmetic calculations just by using certain special finger combinations.

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24 Nov, 16:01


Breathtaking patterns appear on the Qiantang River in east China's Zhejiang Province.

The rise and fall of tides result in the natural formation of forest patterns on the mud flats, also known as "tidal trees."

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24 Nov, 11:01


The future of wearable tech

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23 Nov, 16:02


Real microscope footage of the surface of a soap bubble

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23 Nov, 11:02


Why don't radars work over oceans?

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23 Nov, 06:00


If you put some ink on a leaf, you obtain a ink propelled boat, using the Marangoni effect.

The ink has a lower surface tension than water and its flow provides thrust to push the boat forward.

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22 Nov, 16:02


Why do 80% of Americans live east of this line?

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22 Nov, 11:00


The dad teaches his daughters that they can solve their own problems.

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22 Nov, 06:00


A 1980s FIAT Panda was already a small car, but these guys found a way to compact it even more.

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21 Nov, 16:00


This engineer has created the most powerful water gun that shoots ice.

Before firing, the liquid is frozen using thermoelectric cooling modules and then transformed into a bullet.

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21 Nov, 11:02


This study should make you NERVOUS

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21 Nov, 06:01


Rivers form on the top, then fall through “vesicles”, far into the depths of the glacier, where after kilometres of under-ice travel and intense pressure sometimes pop up as giant fountains. This one is about 20ft high, and flows down about 200ft to the base and terminal moraine below.

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20 Nov, 16:00


The light and its colors as a function of temperature.

Color temperature is a way to describe the light appearance provided by a light bulb. It is measured in degrees of Kelvin (K) on a scale from 1,000 to 10,000.

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20 Nov, 11:01


The Bicco Bike Bus is a large group bike designed to allow one adult driver to easily transport ten children with only pedal power.

Used in the Netherlands to get to school, it is an original way to offer kids fun and exercise.

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20 Nov, 06:00


How embalming a body works

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19 Nov, 16:00


The speed of this spider as it hunts an ant while weaving its web.

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19 Nov, 11:01


Grigori Perelman, the man who solved the the Poincaré Conjecture, a problem that took a century for mathematicians to solve.

He was offered the prestigious Fields medal and $1,000,000 for the Clay Prize and he declined both.

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19 Nov, 06:00


How to easily clean silver using common household items: hot water, baking soda, salt, and an aluminum foil.

It works thanks to electrolysis.

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18 Nov, 16:02


The Sphere advertising F1. 🏎🏁🛞

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18 Nov, 11:01


The mathematical clock

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18 Nov, 06:01


Two superconductors near a giant magnet

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17 Nov, 15:31


Life finds a way.

“The Green Pearl”, a wild pistachio tree growing in the heart of a huge rock in Arsanjan, Fars Province, Iran.

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17 Nov, 11:02


What 1,000,000 mosquitos looks like. Caught in a trap in Sanibel, Florida.

They weren’t collected for fun, though. They were collected for science and were part of a project with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to see if trapping is good for actual mosquito control.

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16 Nov, 16:00


White blood cell wandering between red blood cells and checking for harmful organisms

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16 Nov, 11:01


Bats and dolphins evolved echolocation in the same way (down to the molecular level).

An analysis revealed that 200 genes had independently changed in the same way and this is an extreme example of convergent evolution.

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16 Nov, 06:00


Stunning Wel opal.

Welo opals are precious crystals from the Wollo Province in Ethiopia.

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15 Nov, 16:01


MouseGoggles is a miniaturized virtual reality (VR) display for head-fixed mice that delivers independent, binocular visual stimulation over a wide field of view.

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15 Nov, 11:00


Since 1960s, students at the Nippon Sport Science University in Japan have practiced ‘Shuudan koudou', a group exercise requiring the participants to create various intersecting formations synchronized.

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15 Nov, 06:00


How a rotary engine works

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14 Nov, 16:02


Neon cards

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14 Nov, 11:00


A cloned black-footed ferret has given birth for the first time in history.

The mother, Antonia, is a cloned endangered animal at the Smithsonian National Zoo, born in 2023 and cloned from tissue samples collected in 1988 from a black-footed ferret named Willa.

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14 Nov, 06:01


This video envisioning EctoLife, the world’s first concept of artificial womb facility.

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13 Nov, 16:01


This timelapse sequence shows how critical naval and aviation parts like a 900 mm diameter three-blade propeller or an aerospace propeller tank are 3D printed in stainless steel

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13 Nov, 11:01


Ultra light helicopter

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13 Nov, 06:01


Pre-industrial forests vs current forests

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12 Nov, 16:01


These popsicle sticks are twisted together so that they store the potential energy from their bending. When it's released thanks to a firecracker, it causes an impressive chain reaction.

Days of preparation for 25 seconds of fun.

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12 Nov, 11:01


A cat's eye reflection in the dark is generated by the tapetum lucidum, Latin for "shining layer", acts as a reflective surface situated at the back of the eyes in many animals, including cats.

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12 Nov, 06:01


A powership is a special purpose vessel on which a power plant is installed to serve as a power generation resource.

Converted from existing ships, powerships are self-propelled, ready to go infrastructure that plug into national grids where required.

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11 Nov, 16:01


In Seoul, Korea, floor sprinklers pump rain water to clean the roads, prevent the spread of dust and reduce the heat.

The clean road system reduced the dust rates by 13% and the average road surface temperatures in summer to 19°C.

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11 Nov, 11:02


laser paint stripping timelapse

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11 Nov, 06:01


Did Michelangelo paint a woman with breast cancer? 🎨

Michelangelo appears to have depicted a woman with breast cancer in his fresco The Flood on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, which may have been a message on the inevitability of death.⁠

Researchers have previously identified signs of breast cancer – including swelling and skin retraction – in his sculpture Night, dated around 1526 to 1533.⁠

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10 Nov, 16:00


White blood cells fighting for you.

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10 Nov, 11:00


Robot for cleaning oil inside pipes and tubes

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10 Nov, 06:00


20 years ago Today, The Mozilla Foundation released version 1.0 of the Firefox web browser.

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09 Nov, 16:01


Sometimes securing the geology of a slope may go slightly wrong.

Watch the kinetic energy acquired by this rock and how it literally breaks a tree in two parts.

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09 Nov, 11:01


This animation shows the radius of danger of a fallen power line and provides a tip to avoid instant electrocuting.

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09 Nov, 06:02


Stadium seat

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08 Nov, 16:01


Must-have solution for the lazy — a "smart" blanket that makes itself

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08 Nov, 11:01


Operating a drone from the summit of Mount Everest.

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08 Nov, 06:00


The geometry of the ellipse and its foci

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07 Nov, 16:02


One of the most mysterious weather phenomena on Earth: meet the sprites⚡️

Sprites or red sprites are large-scale electric discharges that occur in the mesosphere, high above thunderstorm clouds, or cumulonimbus, giving rise to a varied range of visual shapes flickering in the night sky. They are usually triggered by the discharges of positive lightning between an underlying thundercloud and the ground.

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07 Nov, 11:01


Meanwhile, inside the box, Schrödinger's cat plans its revenge.

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07 Nov, 06:02


Superbly beautiful iridescent contrail of an A380

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06 Nov, 16:00


The future cartoons promised us.

«The House of Tomorrow», 1949.

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06 Nov, 11:01


Why Women live longer than Men!

He's having a great time tho! 👏

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06 Nov, 06:01


Drive or fly? Just what We need for Christmas this year! 🔥😂

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05 Nov, 16:01


When fireworks might lightning!

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05 Nov, 11:02


Larimar is the tradename for a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite with formula NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH) found only in the Dominican Republic

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05 Nov, 06:01


Tesla is already using their brand new Cortex supercomputer training cluster in Giga Texas (video of it below). Tesla FSD V13 is the first fully new version of FSD to use Cortex (Tesla says 5x training compute scaling with V13).
Tesla increased its AI training compute by 75% in Q3 thanks to 29,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs they installed at Giga Texas last quarter – and expected to have 50,000 H100 capacity by the end of October. That will eventually increase to 100,000 H100 equivalent capacity

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04 Nov, 16:02


Science is Magic. 🧪

This experiment is called the oscillating clock.

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04 Nov, 11:01


Meet UTEX-3222, aka 'Chonkus,' a cyanobacterium from volcanic CO₂ seeps near Vulcano, Sicily. Chonkus consumes CO₂ efficiently with rapid, dense growth and is 5–10 times larger than typical microbes, enabling it to sink faster, aiding carbon sequestration and biomanufacturing.

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04 Nov, 06:00


The Twin Jet Nebula captured by Hubble. Its twin jets of gas, discharged by a central white dwarf star at more than 1 million km/h (620,000 mph), span 1.4 light years.

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03 Nov, 16:01


Сonvertible shoes-skates

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03 Nov, 11:01


Reverse Waterfall In Utah

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03 Nov, 06:00


Antarctica at midday. That's the Moon, not the Sun.

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02 Nov, 16:01


A jellyfish made of 1,000 drones

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02 Nov, 11:01


A magnificent 22° halo with an impressive upper tangent arc recorded in Jämtland, Sweden.

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02 Nov, 06:00


The photovoltaic panel snow clearing process

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01 Nov, 16:02


What is a light-year? Or a light-hour, a light-minute and a light-second?

The scale of the distances that light travels in space.

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01 Nov, 11:00


Halloween in the UK

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01 Nov, 06:01


Scientists revived a pig's brain nearly a whole hour after it died.

Researchers at the Sun Yat-Sen University in China incorporated the pig's unharmed liver – the organ the body uses to purify its blood – into the life support system used to revive the brain after the time had elapsed.

This achievement represents a huge step forward in understanding the role of the liver in brain recovery after ischemia due to cardiac arrest.

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31 Oct, 16:00


Oakland/San Francisco Bay Bridge Toll Plaza at sunset.

You may hate traffic, but this view of people seemingly driving home, adds to the poetry of the scene.

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31 Oct, 11:01


The treadmill was originally invented as an instrument of torture.

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31 Oct, 06:01


Born in 1910, William Higinbotham was the physicist who invented the first video game, Tennis for Two in 1958, using a small analogue computer with 10 operational amplifiers and output a side view of the flight of the tennis ball on an oscilloscope

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30 Oct, 16:02


The streets and people's lives in ancient Athens according to AI

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30 Oct, 11:02


Dress made with the e-ink technology

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30 Oct, 06:00


The first 3D printed Heart using the patient’s own cells.

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29 Oct, 16:01


After losing his arm during service this marine veteran decided to build his own bionic arm which allows him to do things he loves, like lifting weights up to 500 pounds, but his favorite thing to do is play with his toys.

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29 Oct, 11:01


Office life before the invention of AutoCAD and other drafting software.

Prior to the release of AutoCAD in 1982, engineering drawings were all done by hand using different grade pencils, erasers, T-squares and set squares.

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29 Oct, 06:01


Scientists discovered a dinosaur tail perfectly preserved in amber.

They found the remarkable fossil at an amber market in Myitkina, Myanmar. The 99-million-year-old amber had already been polished for jewellery and the seller had thought it was plant material.

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28 Oct, 16:01


The palmar grasp reflex is a primitive and involuntary reflex found in infants of humans and most primates.

It only lasts for 3 months into the newborn's life and it looks like this.

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28 Oct, 11:01


This is Caesium, the most reactive that can be practically studied and handled

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28 Oct, 06:02


An "ice tsunami" also known as an "ice shove" or "ice surge" is a natural phenomenon that occurs when strong winds or other factors push ice across a body of water, causing them to pile up on the shoreline.

This phenomenon is somewhat analogous to a tsunami in the sense that there is a sudden and powerful movement of a large volume of material.

Amur River in Habarovsk, Russia in 2021.

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27 Oct, 16:31


This dynamic mesmerizing eye car headlights with 8 adjustable eye pattern

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27 Oct, 11:00


How anti-venom is made

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27 Oct, 06:01


Smoke usually doesn't behave like a liquid, because its particles tend to rise, carried by convection currents.

But there are conditions in which smoke can drip like water, especially when it can cool down and condense, becoming denser than air.

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26 Oct, 16:02


This happens when the tidal bore meets the river banks, forming a rough wave front.

There are several places in the world where this happens, but the Chinese Qiantang River is most famous for this kind of wave coreography.

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26 Oct, 11:00


Waukesha County Technical College students created an air hockey robot to make the game a bit more challenging.

The robot can play, attack and defend.

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26 Oct, 06:00


PixLED immersive screen

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25 Oct, 16:02


Beautiful northern lights filmed by Air Portugal pilots on a night flight between San Francisco to Lisbon.

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25 Oct, 11:01


A table inspired by the Strandbeest mechanism by Theo Jansen

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25 Oct, 06:00


When you combine the magic of virtual reality with the thrill of waterslides, an entirely new dimension of fun is unlocked.

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24 Oct, 16:00


1. Don't smoke
2. Don't throw cigarettes or cigarette butts on the floor

and especially

3. Don't throw cigarettes or cigarette butts in unknown holes

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24 Oct, 11:01


A diffraction phenomenon caused by small water droplets individually scattering light.

Iridescent clouds often occur on lenticular clouds like this one.

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24 Oct, 06:02


Low intensity penalty shot

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23 Oct, 16:02


A rainbow, where you expect it less.

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23 Oct, 11:01


Japanese multiplication, explained

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23 Oct, 06:01


Pluto.

Did you know that, in the time it took scientists to discover it, let it be a planet for 76 years, take away its planet status, say it might be a planet again, then explore it and have its best pictures, Pluto didn't even complete a full orbit around the Sun?

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22 Oct, 16:01


The world's most advanced adaptive mold

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22 Oct, 11:02


Microsurgery assistance robot stitching a corn kernel.

Sony has developed this robot utilizing a microscope and a highly sensitive control device to track surgeons' hand movements and perform delicate operations on small tissues like veins and nerves.

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22 Oct, 08:04


These are heart cells. Beating.

Using stem cells, scientists can grow cardiac tissue in a petri dish. The cells self-organize to form microchambers, which begin to beat like a full-sized heart

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22 Oct, 06:01


Donkeys who understand physics know the easiest way to climb a steep staircase is to cross-climb. 🫏

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21 Oct, 16:01


Tree Climbing Equipment Aka Tree Bike (1961)

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21 Oct, 11:01


Chinese company Fourier has unveiled their 2nd-gen Humanoid Robot, GR-2:
⦿ 175 cm tall, Weighs 65 kg, 2 hours runtime per single charge
⦿ 12-DoF hand with 6 array-type tactile sensors


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21 Oct, 06:00


Kitchen and bathroom high tech appliances

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20 Oct, 16:02


In a development that sounds straight out of science fiction, REMspace, a California-based neurotech startup, claims to have achieved the first two-way communication between individuals during lucid dreaming.

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20 Oct, 11:01


A peculiar way to get rid of weeds and vines

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20 Oct, 06:00


How Bouncing Betty works. “Bouncing Betty" is the nickname of the M16 anti-personnel mine.

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19 Oct, 16:01


The white raven that was thought to be a legend but inhabits a coastal segment of British Columbia, Canada. These ravens are not albino, but leucistic, or lacking any of several different types of pigment (not simply melanin).

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19 Oct, 11:01


Repeat the 4 moves for 9 times and you will get back to the Rubik's cube solved configuration

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19 Oct, 06:01


A hand warmer generally contains a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate which releases heat upon crystallization when a nucleation center is formed by pressing on the metal disc.

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18 Oct, 16:01


Mercury train, 1936 vs Tesla Cybervan

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18 Oct, 11:00


The geometry of a circle unraveling the infinite sequence of π digits.

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18 Oct, 06:00


Automatic telescopic suction machine for an almost instant cleaning of a gutter.

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17 Oct, 15:31


Pyrodrones are drones loaded with fireworks, to create even more spectacular light shows.

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17 Oct, 11:01


When voltage is applied to a glass container with a mixture of noble gases inside, a plasma is formed within.

Plasma filaments extend from the inner electrode to the outer glass insulator, giving the appearance of multiple constant beams of colored light.

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17 Oct, 06:01


During a fight, rams run toward one another at speeds up to 40 miles an hour: the collision generates forces up to 3400 N. When their horns crash together, a loud crack can be heard a mile away.

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16 Oct, 16:02


Volkswagen Passat B9 safety active system against the driver passing out.

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