Japanese Scientists Discover a Breakthrough in Sperm and Algae Movement

Japanese scientists have determined that human sperm violate Newton's Third Law. They move in such a way that the surrounding environment does not affect them. Specialists in hydrodynamics and mathematical modeling have observed that both sperm and Chlamydomonas algae exhibit more efficient movement than if the law acted on them linearly. According to researchers, the tails of sperm and the flagella of algae possess an antisymmetric elasticity, allowing them to move without losing a significant amount of energy.

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October 29, 2023

China's New Penalty for Incorrect Parking: Enormous Suction Cup Labels

China has come up with a new way to penalize motorists for improper parking. If a car is parked unevenly, crossing the marked lines, it is adorned with a huge suction cup label. To remove it, a fine must be paid, which increases with each passing day. Additionally, the label contains a GPS device that can help locate the offender.

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October 29, 2023

Xreal Introduces Updated AR Headset: The Xreal Air 2

Xreal company has introduced an updated AR headset. When you put on The Xreal Air 2, a huge screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz appears right in front of your eyes. The price of the glasses has increased by $20 and now stands at $399. The Pro version was also announced for $449, which, however, differs from the base version only in the presence of photochromic lenses with adjustable light transmission.

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October 29, 2023

Motorola Unveils Prototype of Smartphone with Flexible Display

Motorola has unveiled a prototype of a smartphone with a flexible display that can be worn on the wrist like a bracelet. It features a pOLED display that can take on various forms. Only the upper part of the display remains active, showing the time and notifications. However, the company currently has no plans to launch such smartphones into mass production.

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October 26, 2023

Czech Startup 369Sonic Invents Ultrasonic Kitchen Knife

Czech startup 369Sonic has invented an ultrasonic kitchen knife with a blade that vibrates 50,000 times per second. Thanks to this feature, it doesn't stick to food, and it can cut almost any type of food. It has a battery life of 50 minutes, after which the knife can be recharged on the stand. The price is $348.

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October 26, 2023

Water reserves in Istanbul are running out

There are only 57 days of water reserves left in Istanbul. Since April 2023, the water storage capacity of Istanbul has decreased from 48.5% to 20% due to an unprecedented drought. In this situation, Turkey can only hope for an increase in precipitation. In the worst case scenario, authorities will have to suspend the operations of certain enterprises and impose restrictions on water consumption.

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October 26, 2023

The Moon may be 40 million years older than previous estimates

According to astronomers, in the distant history of the Universe, a giant object collided with our planet, ejecting a large mass of material which eventually formed the Moon. A new analysis of the materials has shown that some lunar dust particles appeared over 4.46 billion years ago, within the first 100 million years after the formation of the Solar System.

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October 26, 2023

Neural networks help scientists and snow leopards

Students from the School of Data Analysis (SHAD) and Yandex Cloud specialists have developed a neural network that recognizes snow leopards in photos and videos captured by camera traps. The network organizes the materials into folders. The neural network was trained using 40,000 photos. Previously, scientists had to manually review thousands of photos, which was time-consuming, but now the neural network can complete the task in a matter of seconds. This allows them to focus on preserving the population of these enchanting cats and tracking their migration routes.

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October 26, 2023

Unusual iPhone Case Allows Images Display on the Back

In Japan, an unusual iPhone case has been invented that allows displaying images on the back of the case. The E-link panel is colored and almost does not drain the smartphone's battery - power is only required when updating the screensaver via NFC. In addition to the obvious opportunity to stand out, you can, for example, insert a QR code of your train ticket there and not worry about the smartphone running out of charge. Price - $79.

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October 26, 2023

Innovative Keyboard for Faster Typing

An innovative keyboard has been introduced that allows you to type three times faster. The Bored mechanical keyboard features an auto-fill function, similar to a smartphone, and highlights the next key you want to press. Additionally, during gaming, it listens to sounds and uses illumination to indicate the direction of the opponent.

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October 26, 2023

Belief in God in Different Countries

Percentage of people believing in God in different countries: Indonesia - 93%, Turkey - 91%, Brazil - 84%, USA - 70%, Russia - 56%, India - 56%, Spain - 28%, Germany - 27%, United Kingdom - 25%, France - 19%, China - 9%.

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October 26, 2023

Toyota's NEO Steer: Innovating Steering Wheel for People with Limited Abilities

Toyota has developed a steering wheel called NEO Steer specifically designed for individuals with limited abilities, providing them with the opportunity to drive a car. The gas and brake controls are integrated into the steering wheel in the form of switches.

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October 26, 2023

Nvidia presents Eureka: a neural network training robots

Nvidia has introduced the Eureka neural network, designed to train robots for more accurate task execution. Eureka is based on the GPT-4 language model. Isaac Gym software, developed by NVIDIA, is used for modeling physical models. For example, AI has already taught a robotic arm to rotate handles, open cabinets and drawers, as well as throw balls.

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October 26, 2023

Tesla Cybertruck Successfully Tested for Bulletproof Resistance

A Cybertruck with bullet holes on its body was spotted on the road in the United States. It was revealed that Tesla used this method to test the pickup truck's steel for durability. Elon Musk also confirmed the conducted bulletproof tests, stating that they emptied an entire Tommy gun drum magazine into the driver's door, Al Capone-style. Not a single bullet pierced the interior of the vehicle.

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October 26, 2023

Astronomers discover high-speed winds on Jupiter

Astronomers using the James Webb Telescope have detected a fast wind stream in the equatorial zone of Jupiter, reaching speeds of up to 515 km/h at an altitude of 40 kilometers. For comparison, the wind speed of a Category 5 hurricane on Earth is 418 km/h. This discovery offers new insights into the interaction between different layers of Jupiter's atmosphere, which were previously unknown.

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October 25, 2023

Solar-powered Car Sets Record by Traveling 1,000 km

Stella Terra, a solar-powered car equipped with multiple solar panels on its roof, has set a record by traveling 1,000 km. It can reach a maximum speed of 145 km/h, weighs only 1.2 tons, and has a range of at least 710 km on a sunny day. The manager of the Solar Team Eindhoven stated that the technology used in the car is a decade ahead of the current market.

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October 25, 2023

Will Smith's Luxurious Mobile Home

Will Smith has his own mobile home - one of the largest and most expensive in the world. Inside, there are 115 square meters of living space spread over two floors, 14 televisions, a 30-seat cinema, and a hidden dressing room. The actor spent $2.5 million on its purchase, but now it is available for rent at $9,000 per day.

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October 25, 2023

Apollo-16 Lunar Scoop Sold at Auction for $870,000

A lunar scoop used by astronaut Charlie Duke to collect 96 kg of moon rocks during the famous Apollo-16 mission in 1972 was sold at auction for $870,000. Initially valued at $700,000, the bidding was increased by a collector who recognized its historical significance.

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October 25, 2023

China approves commercial operations of EHang's autonomous flying taxis

China has officially granted a certificate to EHang, allowing the company to conduct commercial operations with its autonomous flying taxis. The company has been conducting tests since 2017 and has completed nearly 4,000 test flights during this time. The taxis are designed for two passengers and can reach speeds of up to 130 km/h.

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October 23, 2023

Canadian Invention Turns Smartphones into Microscopes

A lens has been developed in Canada that transforms any smartphone into a real microscope. iMicro Q3 can magnify the image up to 1200 times, and costs approximately 1% of the price of laboratory equipment.

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October 23, 2023