Skyscrapers have been banned in Paris.

Paris has adopted a new urban development plan, which prohibits the construction of buildings in the French capital above 12 floors, that is, 37 meters. Parisians believe that skyscrapers spoil the architectural appearance of the city. The decision was made after criticism of the pyramid-shaped Tour Triangle tower. It will be the third tallest building in the city.

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June 26, 2023

Apple wants to ban Swiss farmers from using the apple logo.

The company sued the Swiss company Fruit Union Suisse, which has been defending the rights of fruit farmers for almost a hundred years. The lawsuit is about the requirement to prohibit the company from using the apple logo, although there is no resemblance to the Apple logo at all.

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June 23, 2023

67% of Americans would rather go back in time without smartphones or internet.

Predictably, the highest percentage of nostalgia lovers was in the 35-54 age group. There, 77% of people voted for the rejection of technology. But even in the junior category, aged 18-34, there are also the majority of refuseniks - 63%.

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June 23, 2023

If you have not received a ticket to Hogwarts, now you can buy it.

The largest park in the Harry Potter universe has opened in Tokyo. This is where most of the school is, including the dining hall, suspension bridge and stairs, Diagon Alley, the Ministry of Magic, platform 9¾, and even the Dursleys' apartment. All the scenery is original and taken straight from the filming. Admission for an adult is 6,300 yen.

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June 23, 2023

At an auction in Hong Kong, a Chinese bowl was sold for $25 million.

The bowl was made during the reign of Emperor Yongzhen in the 18th century and is part of a rare group of ceramic products. Now it belongs to the collector Alice Cheng.

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June 23, 2023

The world's largest outdoor TV with a diagonal of 201 inches.

C-SEED 201 has a matrix of seven MicroLED panels that hide in a stand and unfold epicly when needed. By the way, the whole process takes 40 seconds. The cost of the TV is 600 thousand dollars.

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June 23, 2023

Scientists have found the answer to the eternal question of what came first - the egg or the chicken.

After analyzing 51 fossil and 29 modern types of chickens, including oviparous and viviparous, scientists concluded that as a result, the chicken appeared first. Studies have shown that the ancient ancestors of chickens were reptiles that existed long before the time of the dinosaurs, and they practiced live birth. The appearance of the egg as a shell occurred later, as a result of evolutionary processes, and played an important role in the survival of offspring.

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June 23, 2023

A direct link has been found between blue eyes and alcoholism.

Scientists at the University of Vermont were compiling a database on mental disorders and, as an unexpected side effect, discovered an interesting phenomenon - the brighter a person's eyes, the more likely they are prone to excessive drinking and alcohol addiction. And vice versa. Owners of green and gray eyes are at risk, and blue-eyed people are alcoholics. Not always, of course, but more often than anyone else. Scientists rechecked the results obtained three times to make sure they were reliable.

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June 22, 2023

The European Parliament voted to return removable batteries to smartphones.

In the coming years, manufacturers will be required, if not to make batteries completely removable, then at least to make them as easy to replace as possible. In other words, without glue and disassembly of the whole phone. The only disadvantage of such a solution is questions about the protection of smartphones from water, which is achieved by Unibody cases. But we remind you of the existence of the old Samsung S5, which had the IP67 standard and allowed you to change the battery in 1 minute.

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June 22, 2023

Phosphorus has been found on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

For the first time in history, an element has been found in oceans outside of Earth. This is a key event in the history of astronautics, because phosphorus is one of the key building blocks for organics and life in the sense in which earthlings know it.

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June 22, 2023

Apple has patented a scratch-resistant back case for smartphones.

Thanks to her, users will be able to refuse covers. According to the publication, the development will be made of a durable hybrid material that will help keep the gadgets intact. The back panel will be littered with "wear-resistant balls" that could be made of "metal, glass, ceramic and other suitable materials." In diameter, each such ball will be about 5 millimeters.

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June 22, 2023

COVID-19 Patient Zero Found: Coronavirus.

Apparently, after all, it “leaked” from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Publications and Racket News write about this, citing "several officials from the US government." According to them, patient zero is the scientist Ben Hu, who worked in the laboratory in Wuhan, where the virus most likely broke out.

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June 22, 2023

The sight of dead relatives shortens the life of flies.

This is due to the activity of certain neurons. The exact mechanism of its effect on the early death of flies is still unclear, but it is associated with a disruption in the functioning of insulin. In the long term, this could lead to the development of drugs that slow down the aging process in humans, as well as to understand how the perception of death affects health.

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June 22, 2023

The Japanese brand Bauhütte showed a brilliant invention - a gaming pillow.

You can lie on it or put it on your lap. On the sides there are special pockets for snacks and soda, as well as soft armrests so that your hands do not get numb. You can even attach a laptop table on top.

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June 22, 2023

Glencore Corporation was ranked number one on the list of firms violating human rights for the second year in a row.

The highlight is that Glencore is the main supplier of materials for electric vehicles that progressive mankind adores. For Tesla, it’s the main one. Human rights organizations are sounding the alarm over complaints from African mine workers whose rights Swiss corporations don't care about. But the era of colonialism is over - do not confuse!

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June 22, 2023

Mercedes is implementing voice-controlled ChatGPT-based AI into its vehicles.

The neural network will act as an advanced road assistant with a communication function and will simplify interaction with the car as a whole. The testing program will last 3 months - drivers in the US can sign up to participate through the brand's app.

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June 22, 2023

In Egypt, it was forbidden to have dogs with the exception of 10 breeds.

Allowed breeds include Cocker Spaniel, Labrador, Poodle, Pomeranian, Jack Russell, Malinois, Great Dane, White German Shepherd, Maltese and Samoyed. Other breeds must obtain a state license for safety. An animal deemed unsafe will be confiscated. The tightening of control over the ownership and breeding of dogs occurred against the backdrop of a pit bull attack on a person. The animal bit the victim to death.

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June 19, 2023

The remoters were bitten.

According to the survey, outside the office, hard workers devote only 3-4 hours a day to work. Instead, during working hours: 74.7% browse social media, 71.6% do housework, 69.6% spend their salary online, 52.9% watch TV, 24% sleep, 11.8% drink, and 10.5% make love. Like the icing on the cake, 30% of respondents simply move the mouse while working so that the status is always displayed as “active”.

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June 19, 2023

LG has released the Imprintu gadget for those who want a tattoo but can't decide.

The device applies a temporary pattern to the skin, which lasts a little more than a day. In the application that comes with the kit, there are 10 thousand thumbnails to choose from, as well as the ability to upload your own images. Currently sold only in South Korea, the price is $299.

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June 19, 2023

China has conquered the parking problem.

Now almost every commercial parking lot has AI robots that will deliver the car to its proper place.

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June 19, 2023