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Sea Urchins and their Fancy Hats
Sea urchins love wearing hats. In reality, they use makeshift tools to shield themselves from the sun's rays. But marine biologists decided to take advantage of this and started printing small hats on 3D printers. And the sea urchins happily wear them.
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June 21, 2024
Giant Hammerhead Sharks Attack Tourists in Spain
Giant hammerhead sharks measuring 3 meters in length have been attacking tourists off the coast of Gran Canaria. Three beaches are cordoned off, drones and lifeguards are on duty, and scientists are intrigued by the aggression of these sharks, as the hammerhead species is generally considered harmless to humans.
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June 21, 2024
Edible Robots: A Revolutionary Innovation from Switzerland
Scientists in Switzerland are developing edible robots. This is no joke, as the project is being funded by the EU. Currently, researchers are searching for edible alternatives to common materials such as starch or tannin instead of glue, and gelatin instead of rubber. They have already assembled a drone that is 50% edible, with its wings made from rice crackers. It's difficult to say exactly what this is for, but using the drone as an example, it could be used to search for a missing person, who could then eat it immediately to satisfy their hunger in an emergency.
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June 21, 2024
Morinaga Drink
In Japan, a drink called Morinaga has been created, which turns into jelly in the stomach and induces a sense of fullness. The drink has become a hit and is instantly sold out. It seems that people are eager to save time and/or money on lunch breaks.
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June 21, 2024
Modular Torch: The Ultimate Multifunctional Gadget
An interesting Kickstarter novelty, a modular torch that can be transformed into a speaker, fan, pump, and even a mosquito repellent. Inside, there is a 5000 mAh battery that powers various modules and can also charge a smartphone or anything else via a cable. The entire set is available for pre-order at $89.
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June 19, 2024
Taobao Offers $125,000 Yearly Salary for a Cool Cat
Taobao will pay a Chinese citizen $125,000 per year for having an awesome cat. The platform is looking for a furry partner. According to the competition rules, participants need to upload a photo of their pet on the website and wait for a response. In case of winning, the cat will become Alibaba's first employee, appearing in advertisements and a feature film. Additionally, the cat will receive a year's supply of food and even health insurance.
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June 19, 2024
SiiPet Startup Releases AI-Powered Pet Camera that Detects Diseases
Startup SiiPet has released a camera with AI that can detect diseases in your pet. The camera analyzes the behavior of your dog or cat and immediately notifies you of any deviations, allowing for the treatment of any diseases, even the most serious ones, at an early stage. It also has the capability to take photos with your pet.
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June 19, 2024
Largest Solar Power Plant Launched in China
The largest solar power plant in the world was launched in northwest China recently. The system, covering an area of 13.3 thousand hectares, will generate over 6 billion kWh annually, which is comparable to the consumption of a small country like Armenia or Latvia. The construction took just under a year, and the project is estimated to cost ¥15.5 billion.
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June 19, 2024
Louis Vuitton Introduces High-End Chocolate Spread Pricier Than Nutella
Louis Vuitton has officially revealed their own luxury chocolate spread, which is more expensive than Nutella. The official price for a jar is only $32, but resellers are selling it for a whopping $500-800.
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June 18, 2024
Israeli scientists invent self-healing glass
Israeli scientists have discovered an amazing property of a short aromatic tripeptide YYY, which led to the creation of self-assembling and self-healing glass. This breakthrough occurred accidentally while researchers were studying the properties of other proteins. The research team believes that further experiments could lead to a wide range of applications for this new type of glass. A significant advantage of this innovative material is that its production requires much less energy compared to traditional glass manufacturing methods. This discovery has the potential to greatly impact various industries, from construction to optics, and can serve as a more environmentally friendly alternative to modern materials.
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June 18, 2024
The Stunning Zhuyi Bridge in Zhejiang Province
The incredibly beautiful two-tier Zhuyi Bridge in the Zhejiang province of China is not only known for its wavy design, but also for its glass sections in the floor that allow visitors to gaze down into the 140-meter abyss below. The scenery is especially breathtaking during the spring bloom, when the valley is painted in shades of violet and pink.
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June 18, 2024
Samsung creates smart sneakers to control your smartphone
Samsung has invented smart sneakers that can control your smartphone. The Samsung Shortcut shoes have sensors in the soles that recognize your dance moves and send commands to your smartphone. For example, you can make a call by tapping your shoes together.
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June 18, 2024
US invents helmets for anonymity lovers
Qudi Mask 2 hides your face but allows you to show emotions and interact with people. The gadget reacts to the wearer's facial expressions, accurately conveying over 30 moods.
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June 18, 2024
California Company Claims to Have Created an Eternal Nuclear Battery
A company from California has announced the creation of an eternal nuclear battery. The gadget from Infinity Power can provide power in the range of tens of milliwatts throughout the century, and its size does not exceed a coin. The battery uses the energy from the decay of nuclear isotopes and converts it into electricity through semiconductors.
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June 17, 2024
Futuristic Helmets Designed for Service Dogs in the USA
The K9 GEN4 helmets, equipped with a flashlight, protect the dogs from sudden noises and bright flashes, allowing them to fearlessly perform their duty.
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June 17, 2024
Attraction for adrenaline lovers
An attraction for thrill-seekers - standing roller coasters, available at SeaWorld Orlando in Florida. The track measures 900 meters in length, reaching a maximum speed of nearly 100 km/h. There is a seat beneath you, allowing you to lift your feet. Visitors have described the experience as if they were flying.
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June 17, 2024
The Tallest Dog in the World
A Great Dane from the USA has been recognized as the tallest dog in the world. Three-year-old Great Dane named Kevin from Iowa state has been declared the tallest living dog. Kevin stands at a height of 97 centimeters at the shoulders, while the average height for a male of his breed is about 76 cm. Previously, the record holder in this category was a Great Dane named Zeus, whose shoulder height reached 104.6 cm.
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June 17, 2024
British man sues Apple
A British man has filed a lawsuit against Apple after his wife discovered his affairs. For many years, the man had been dating various women, communicating with them through iMessage. To cover his tracks, he regularly deleted the conversations, but the cheater overlooked one detail - the sent messages were duplicated on his MacBook, where his wife found them. Now the ex-husband is demanding £5 million from Apple, as his wife demands it.
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June 17, 2024
Japanese Electric Car Sets New World Speed Record
Japanese electric car Aspark Owl SP600, driven by professional racer Mark Basseng, has achieved a new world speed record of 438.7 km/h at a test track in Germany, surpassing the previous record held by Rimac Nevera by 26.7 km/h. It is noted that the car is currently not in production and manufacturing is planned to start soon.
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June 17, 2024
Scientists warn about the risks of AI studying all available human texts by 2032
Scientists have warned that artificial intelligence will study all available human texts by 2032. As a result, the development of AI models may slow down, and it will be necessary to change the strategy of their training and use confidential or synthetic data that they generate themselves. In this case, a so-called model collapse may occur, in which AI will repeat and amplify its own errors and biases. At the same time, the value of content created by humans will increase.
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June 15, 2024