AI Learns to Generate Videos with Sound

AI has learned to generate videos with sound. Zuckerberg showcased the revolutionary neural Meta Movie Gen, which can create videos on request and add realistic sounds to them. For example, if you ask to create a thunderstorm, the AI adds thunder. It can also create scenes from just your photo, edit objects in videos, and change their background.

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October 7, 2024

Sherlock Returns to the Screen

Sherlock returns to the screens: the producer wants to make a film or series with Cumberbatch's version. The main problem is getting the actors together. The last time Cumberbatch and Freeman got together for filming was 7 years ago. But the team is not losing hope and hopes that the stars' schedules can be aligned for the continuation of the legendary franchise.

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October 7, 2024

Jeans Should Not Be Washed - Levi's CEO Charles Bergh

Jeans should not be washed - Levi's CEO Charles Bergh stated that he hasn't washed his jeans for over 10 years. Experts claim that washing jeans too often can ruin their 'unique characteristics.' If jeans need to be washed, it is recommended to do so after at least 10 wears, or ideally once a month. Before washing, jeans should be turned inside out, zippers and buttons fastened, and washed in cold water without conditioner. It is recommended to air dry jeans, as this helps maintain their shape, color, and fabric. Bergh even said that he showers directly in his jeans, and they have held up brilliantly.

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October 7, 2024

Cat Hotels in Japan

In Japan, following the trend of cat cafes, cat hotels are starting to appear. At the capsule hotel Neco Republic in Osaka, for example, you can rent a room for $200 and spend the whole day hanging out with local cats that live literally in every corner of the establishment.

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October 7, 2024

American Engineers Create Digital Leash

American engineers have created a digital leash that allows a dog to be kept at a distance of 3 to 220 meters. The Heel Roam 350 is a smart collar that prevents the dog from straying further than permitted: it first gives the dog a command to return, then administers an electric shock.

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October 7, 2024

Rocco Battlier recreates famous landmarks with LEGO

American Rocco Battlier builds famous landmarks and historically accurate models of ancient cities using LEGO. Trained as an architect, he became interested in the "bricks" in 2009: since then, he has recreated ancient Rome, Jerusalem, the Vatican, the Eiffel Tower, and much more. The constructions require tens of thousands of pieces and months of work. In the process, he studies dozens of articles and documents, and sometimes even consults with museums.

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October 6, 2024

South Korea Launches Scooter with Built-in Workspace

In South Korea, a scooter with a built-in workspace has been released. The unique vehicle WORKNIC is equipped with a foldable stool and a collapsible table, which allows you to work anywhere.

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October 4, 2024

NASA wants to grow mushrooms on the Moon

NASA agency wants to grow mushrooms on the Moon using lunar soil and water, and create building materials for bases from them. Scientists have already showcased mycoblocks - mushroom bricks, whose walls will protect astronauts from 99% of radiation.

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October 4, 2024

Unique Drift Racer Steers with Feet

The only professional drifter in the world who steers with his feet. Polish racer Bartek Ostalowski lost his arms in a severe accident in 2006 when he was 20 years old, but he did not give up his favorite activity and continued training. He turns the wheel with his left foot, presses the pedals with his right, and shifts gears with his shoulder using a special device. Throughout his career, Bartek participated in dozens of major competitions and championships, raced with the legendary Ken Block, and appeared in Grand Tour.

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October 4, 2024

Powerful Solar Flare X7.1

A powerful flare at level X7.1 occurred on the Sun - it became the second most powerful in the last seven years. Scientists anticipate strong geomagnetic storms with intensities of G3-G5 and auroras across the entire Northern Hemisphere. A massive plasma outburst will strike the Earth on the night from Friday to Saturday.

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October 4, 2024

Combating Mouse Overpopulation in New York

Scientists have developed contraceptives for mice, and the city government has already started their implementation by distributing them on the streets. If the experiment proves successful, it might also be applied in other countries to combat mice.

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October 4, 2024

Brits Create Pyramid Yacht Concept

The British have developed a concept for a pyramid yacht. Designer Jonathan Schwinge presented the Tetrahedron - a luxurious hydrofoil vessel reminiscent of a 'Star Destroyer'. The idea is for the ship to have a length of 21 meters and a top speed of 70 km/h.

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October 4, 2024

Indian Man Sets Largest Collection of Unusual Vehicles

A man from India has assembled the largest collection of unusual vehicles in the world, which has even been included in the Guinness Book of Records. Currently, he owns 57 custom vehicles - including ones shaped like a giant computer, shoes and boots, a toilet, a pool table, and more. All are handmade and fully operational. He says he became fascinated with building such items at the age of 14 and over time turned his hobby into a business by opening a museum.

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October 4, 2024

The Return of Buttons

Humanity is returning to buttons. The Wall Street Journal reported that the world is moving away from touchscreens in favor of physical levers, wheels, and switches. Brands like BMW, Kia, Tesla, Volkswagen, and Apple technologies like iPhone, AirPods, and MacBook, as well as e-readers from Boox, Kobo, Nook, and other devices are bringing buttons back.

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October 4, 2024

Outpost X Hotel: A Star Wars Experience in the USA

Outpost X Hotel, located in the USA, offers a unique experience that immerses guests in the Star Wars universe. This hotel, built in the middle of the desert, creates the illusion of being on the planet Tatooine. The hotel's buildings are designed in the style of primitive huts and caves, which adds authenticity and immerses guests in the world of a distant galaxy. Additionally, the hotel offers a variety of themed events and activities that help guests dive even deeper into the universe’s atmosphere. Guests can encounter characters from the films, participate in quests and missions, and enjoy themed meals and drinks in the hotel's restaurants and bars.

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October 2, 2024

Inventor Caleb Olson Unveils Drone that Cleans Up Dog Poop

Inventor Caleb Olson has unveiled a drone that cleans up dog poop. The AI drone scans the area, recognizes the piles, and collects them by covering them with its dome.

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October 1, 2024

Richmond Launches Vertical AI Farm

The city of Richmond (USA) has launched a vertical AI farm that will produce 1.8 million kilograms of strawberries annually. It consists of 9-meter towers where the berries grow. The farm automatically analyzes and adjusts temperature, light, and humidity.

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October 1, 2024

Scientists Create €3 Million Kamikaze Satellite

Scientists are creating a €3 million kamikaze satellite, whose sole mission is to burn up in the atmosphere immediately after launch. The mission is planned for 2027 and is organized by the European Space Agency. The main goal is to study in detail how the device will break apart, in order to create easily disintegrating satellites in the future and reduce the amount of debris in orbit. For this purpose, the washing machine-sized satellite will be equipped with 200 sensors, four cameras, and an ultra-protected black box that can store all data.

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October 1, 2024

Scientists Invent Knitted Cat Hats with Electrodes

Scientists have invented knitted cat hats with electrodes - inside are hidden electrodes that allow an EEG to be performed. The problem is that elderly cats with chronic illnesses are not very willing to undergo the procedure - they bite, chew on wires, and otherwise hinder veterinarians' work. Scientists found a brilliantly cute solution - hats with slits for the ears. Combined with pleasant smells and calming light, the cats sit calmly in the hats until the end of the procedure.

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October 1, 2024

New Solar Panel Can Provide Energy Day and Night

Researchers have applied a conventional silicon solar cell, supplemented with a transparent element for microcirculation of liquid. This liquid can change its molecular structure under the influence of ultraviolet and visible light. Scientists have named this addition Molecular Solar Thermal Energy Storage (MOST). The energy is stored in the form of changes in molecular bonds in the liquid. To release the energy, the original bonds need to be restored. The liquid can be used up to 1000 times or around three months of continuous operation.

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October 1, 2024