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Light Beams Instead of Hands
In London, a wall clock with light beams instead of hands has been invented. The Hubble Traveller design is inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope and its battery lasts for a week. The gadget can simply be stuck on the wall - resulting in a huge frameless dial.
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December 9, 2024
Elton John Reveals Loss of Vision
Elton John has revealed that he lost his vision due to a severe eye infection he contracted this summer. The artist made the announcement about his ailment on stage after the premiere of the musical 'The Devil Wears Prada'. Elton John stated that he couldn't see anything but enjoyed what he heard. Prior to this, he had postponed the release of his new album due to the illness.
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December 9, 2024
World's longest driverless metro launched in Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia, the world's longest driverless metro has been launched - it consists of 85 stations and six lines, covering 176 km of the country's capital Riyadh. The system will operate 183 fully driverless trains with carriages from Germany's Siemens, Canada's Bombardier, and France's Alstom, and the project cost amounted to $35 billion.
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December 9, 2024
Yamaha Unveils Motorcycle from the Year 2124
In Japan, a motorcycle from the year 2124 has been invented. The Y/AI prototype by Yamaha is equipped with glowing, transparent wheels that allow it to jump in place. The Y/AI's handlebars feature projectors that display information as holograms in front of the rider's face. According to the developers, the bike supports a 'mental connection' with the rider using AI.
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December 9, 2024
American Wins Lottery After 10 Years
An American used the same set of numbers for ten years in the lottery and finally won. Now he will receive $25,000 annually for 20 years. The lucky ticket was filled out with numbers 7, 10, 17, 24, and 26, associated with his favorite Major League Baseball players, just as he always did. He could have won the grand prize of $10 million, but he chose the 'lucky ball' number 12, while the needed one was number 13.
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December 9, 2024
Window Cleaning Championships
It turns out there are actual championships for window cleaning. According to the rules, you must clean three windows as quickly as possible without leaving streaks. For 15 years, the absolute record has been held by Brit Terry 'Turbo' Burrows - his best result of 9.14 seconds is recorded in the Guinness Book.
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December 9, 2024
"Brainrot" is the Word of the Year
"Brainrot" is the Word of the Year according to the Oxford Dictionary. This term describes the consumption of low-quality and mindless internet content that is popular among Generation Alpha. Notable examples of this include "Skibidi", "Sigma", and "Rizz".
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December 8, 2024
Squid Game series competition held in Paris
A competition from the Squid Game series was held on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. For the "Red Light, Green Light" challenge, 456 participants were divided into three teams led by French influencers. The team of blogger Inoxtag won - 69 participants reached the finish line.
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December 8, 2024
Panasonic Revives Its Founder with a Digital Clone
Japanese company Panasonic has decided to bring back its founder Konosuke Matsushita by creating a digital clone of him. The AI was trained based on the works, speeches, and interviews of the brilliant businessman who passed away in 1989. The model, trained on 3000 voice recordings, will share wisdom and provide advice to the corporation.
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December 8, 2024
Orcas Learn to Kill the Largest Fish on Earth
Orcas have learned to kill the largest fish on Earth - whale sharks. Scientists have discovered that the predators work together to flip the 18-meter-long fish, bringing them into a state of tonic immobility. When orcas hunt, they act as a unified team, striking the whale shark to turn it upside down. In this position, the sharks fall into a state of tonic immobility, losing the ability to move or dive deep. This allows the predators to access the less protected areas of the prey's body. After this, the killer whales feast.
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December 8, 2024
Notre-Dame Reopens After Restoration
One of the world's most famous cathedrals and a symbol of France, Notre-Dame, has been restored five years after a devastating fire. The restoration cost the country almost a billion euros, and a significant portion of the investment was spent on a modern firefighting system. The official opening will take place on December 7.
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December 6, 2024
New Chinese technologies
The Chinese have unveiled a technology for high-density optical data storage on a diamond disk. It is the size of a regular DVD and can hold 10,000 times more data than a standard DVD disk. Chinese researchers estimate that the diamond medium created using their technology will be able to retain information for millions of years. Ultra-fast lasers with pulses lasting about 200 fs are used to write and read data, encoding information into the atomic structure of the diamond. These laser pulses knock carbon atoms out of the crystal lattice, creating vacancies - voids in the material's structure that determine the brightness of the response and contain the recorded information that can be retrieved.
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December 6, 2024
Pepsi Releases Ring for Girls Concerned About Nail Care
Pepsi has released a ring specifically for girls who are afraid of breaking their manicure. The design is arranged so that you can open a can with one finger movement, avoiding the need for a nail appointment the following week.
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December 5, 2024
Miniature Wonderland: An Amazing Model Museum
«Miniature Wonderland» is the coolest model museum in Hamburg featuring the world's largest railway and airport models. Over 1200 trains travel over 16 km of tracks, 47 airplanes 'take off and land' at the airport, and thousands of miniature figures, cars, and various machinery are scattered across an area of 1500 m². The project costs €45 million.
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December 5, 2024
Iceland: Lava Engulfs Infrastructure
Photographer Wilhelm Gunnarsson captured how lava engulfs Iceland's infrastructure. In Iceland, the eruption of the Sundhnukur Volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula has led to the evacuation of the town of Grindavik and the popular resort 'Blue Lagoon'. According to Icelandic meteorologists, this phenomenon has occurred for the seventh time this year. The length of the fissure is about three kilometers, and its southern end is located at Silingarfell.
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December 5, 2024
Check Out Huawei Smartphones' Jedi Wow Feature
Check out the Jedi wow feature of Huawei smartphones - file transfer by air drag-and-drop. Huawei has introduced the Mate 70 series, the foldable Mate X6, and the MatePad Pro 12.3 tablet - all of them support the new 'AI-Teleportation' feature. This allows you to make a grabbing gesture over the device's screen to 'take' content, and release your hand over another to transfer data onto it. A simple and intuitive movement that requires no settings or button presses.
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December 5, 2024
Dolph Lundgren Completes Eight-Year Cancer Treatment
Dolph Lundgren has completed his cancer treatment, which lasted eight years. Initially, doctors predicted he had no more than three years to live. Throughout this time, he continued acting in films, such as two parts of 'Aquaman' and 'The Expendables 4'. Lundgren was first diagnosed with a kidney disease, and later, lesions were found in his liver, lungs, stomach, and spine. Now, he has gotten rid of the last tumor in his lungs.
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December 4, 2024
Starbucks with Viewing Deck Opens in South Korea
In South Korea, a Starbucks has opened with a viewing deck overlooking North Korea. It is located in the demilitarized zone, two kilometers from the border with the North. Access to the café is only possible after passing through a checkpoint. On the veranda, there are binoculars through which one can observe the life of North Koreans on a clear day.
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December 4, 2024
Academic Bars Gain Popularity in China
"Academic bars" are gaining popularity in China, where you can listen to lectures over a mug of beer or something stronger. These educational gatherings take place in real bars in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and other major cities, with teachers and professors invited to give talks on a wide range of topics - from philosophy to AI.
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December 4, 2024
Australia Bans Social Media for Teenagers Under 16
Australia has become the first country in the world to enact a law banning social media for teenagers under 16 years old. According to the law, children will not be able to create accounts even with parental approval, and the social networks themselves must ensure compliance - violations can result in fines up to $32 million. The restrictions will come into effect in a year, but they will not affect those who have already registered.
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December 4, 2024