The World's First Hydrogen Superyacht Project 821 Launched in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has launched the world's first hydrogen superyacht, Project 821. Rumor has it that it was built on Bill Gates' request for $1 billion. It runs on hydro-treated vegetable oil for long distances, while hydrogen is used to generate electricity and for silent movement in 'environmentally sensitive' areas and harbors. Project 821 is also the largest motor yacht ever built in the country, measuring 119m in length and featuring 12 cabins, a gym, a cinema, a library, and a swimming pool.

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May 27, 2024

New methods of combating violators of rules for riding electric scooters. Police in England to receive weapons against electric scooters.

New methods of combating violators of rules for riding electric scooters are being implemented in England. Police officers will be equipped with weapons that resemble gadgets used by ghost hunters. These weapons will have the ability to remotely disable the engines of transportation vehicles.

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May 26, 2024

Voice of the past

A man has created an AI version of his deceased father, allowing him to hear stories from his dad's life in his own voice. It all started in 2017 when the father unexpectedly announced that he was terminally ill. The son then asked his father to share stories about his life and recorded them through tears. Thanks to this poignant session, he can always listen to his father's stories during difficult times.

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May 26, 2024

Chinese Nio unveils family electric crossover Onvo L60 to rival Tesla Model Y

Chinese Nio has unveiled the Onvo L60, a family electric crossover designed by a former Bentley designer to compete with the Tesla Model Y. The car features all-wheel drive and a range of up to 1000 km in the top version. It also has a unique feature of easily swapping out discharged batteries for new ones, as well as the ability to transform the interior into a bedroom. The starting price is ¥220,000.

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May 26, 2024

The fight for "fair" competition

USA, as one of the first countries in the world, has raised tariffs on imports of electric cars from China by a whopping four times, from 25% to 102.5%. The government is confident that Chinese companies are offering impossibly low prices for their vehicles due to subsidies, thereby disrupting the market's fair competition. With the new tariffs, this will no longer be the case. Elon Musk also expressed his concerns, believing that without trade restrictions, the Chinese will crush global car manufacturers.

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May 22, 2024

Eye Control Coming to iPhone and iPad

Eye control will be available on iPhone and iPad. The feature was created for people with disabilities, but anyone interested will be able to use it. The technology works on artificial intelligence, and eye tracking is done by the front camera. Everything will start working in iOS 18, which will be released in the fall of 2024.

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May 22, 2024

Scientists invent gel that allows drinking alcohol without harm to the body

Scientists have invented a gel that helps to drink alcohol without harm to the body. The gel converts alcohol into harmless acetic acid before it enters the bloodstream, keeping the liver intact and safe.

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May 21, 2024

Smart contact lenses

Engineers have created smart contact lenses for interacting with augmented reality. These biocompatible and inconspicuous devices accurately track the user's gaze direction and encode eye movement information into radio frequency signals. The lenses operate without a battery and do not use toxic silicon chips, making them lighter, more compact, and safer for humans. They can be worn for up to 12 hours without removal.

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May 21, 2024

Nicolas Cage - Spider-Man

Nicolas Cage has been cast in the lead role for the Spider-Man Noir series, a new collaboration between Amazon and Sony. The story will take place in 1930s New York and follows a detective with spider-like powers, a character familiar to many from the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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May 20, 2024

Breaking beds: a surprising issue at the Olympics

Beds are prone to breaking if used for sexual activities during the Olympics due to their inability to support the weight of two individuals. Such incidents have already occurred at the Tokyo Olympics, where these beds were installed as a precaution against the coronavirus.

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May 20, 2024

World’s Largest Atmospheric Cleansing Plant Launched in Iceland

The Mammoth installation, like a giant vacuum cleaner, absorbs CO₂ from the air, combines it with water, and injects it into the ground.

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May 20, 2024

Cool Summer Gadget: Auto-tinting Glasses with Built-in Speakers

An interesting summer gadget – auto-tinting glasses. The whole trick is in the electrochromic lenses, which can darken at the touch of a button. And since it had to contain a battery, they decided to add speakers and a microphone for calls and music. In the US, such Ampere Dusk glasses cost $299.

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May 20, 2024

Solar storm disrupts GPS systems of farming tractors

A solar storm has rendered the GPS systems of farming tractors inoperable, forcing some American farmers to halt their operations during the planting season. John Deere tractor sellers have declared that the GPS accuracy has been severely compromised.

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May 20, 2024

SpaceX prepares for fourth Starship launch

SpaceX is preparing for the fourth launch of its Starship spacecraft. According to Elon Musk, Starship is likely to make its next flight in just 3-4 weeks. The goal is for the spacecraft to undergo maximum heat or at least go further than before.

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May 20, 2024

Black Diamond from Tibet

One of the most elite varieties of apples is the Black Diamond from Tibet. The skin of the fruits darkens due to the high altitude and abundant ultraviolet radiation, turning almost black.

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May 20, 2024

UNESCO to Send Cultural Information to the Moon in Case of Global Catastrophe

UNESCO will send information about human culture to the Moon in case of a global catastrophe. The capsule will be placed on board the Japanese automated module Hakuto-R of the private Japanese company ispace. It is planned to be sent in winter together with a compact lunar rover. In two years, the company's third lunar mission is also expected to take place, within which a larger and more modern module, Apex 1.0, capable of carrying up to 500 kilograms of useful payload, will be used.

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May 18, 2024

Free Alcohol for Homeless People in the USA: A New Approach to Reduce Alcohol-related Harm

Homeless people in the USA are being provided with free alcohol in an effort to reduce the consumption of harmful alcohol and the number of poisonings. This program, implemented in San Francisco, allocates $5 million per year to offer a selection of beer, vodka, or wine to choose from at designated locations. Each person is given 3-4 servings per day, turning it into a real bar-like experience for the homeless. The aim is to provide a safer alternative to cheap and dangerous alcohol, ultimately promoting harm reduction in this vulnerable population.

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May 18, 2024

Switzerland creates a neural network for chemists

A team of scientists from Switzerland and the USA has developed a neural network designed specifically for chemists. This groundbreaking system, named ChemCrow, is capable of synthesizing new compounds with high precision, outperforming the standard GPT-4 by minimizing errors. Experts believe that this AI system can be utilized as a virtual assistant for professional chemists, streamlining their work processes and relieving them of repetitive tasks.

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May 17, 2024

Unique Hotel Experience: Living with Tigers in Australia

In Australia, there is a hotel where you can live next to tigers. The rooms at Jamala Wildlife Lodge are adjacent to the animal enclosures, with only a transparent wall separating the guests from the animals.

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May 17, 2024

Increase Productivity by Going to the Movies during Working Hours

An expert advises going to the movies during working hours to increase productivity. Cinemas are just an example. The main idea is to stop chasing pseudo-productivity. That is, not trying to be constantly at work, but focusing on accomplishing specific tasks. For example, if you spent a few hours going to the movies but still managed to complete the project by the end of the day, that's great. According to the expert, this shift in approach significantly reduces burnout and even enhances overall productivity.

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May 17, 2024