Vampire Wasps Discovered in Chile

South American scientists have discovered a new species called Capitojoppa amazonica in Chile. This brightly yellow wasp drinks the hemolymph, which is the 'blood' of insects. Its huge head resembles an extraterrestrial from science fiction movies.

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October 15, 2023

Mercedes Challenges Tesla Semi with New eActros 600

Mercedes-Benz Trucks has unveiled the new eActros 600 - a fully electric long-haul truck with a payload capacity of 22 tons. The vehicle is capable of traveling 500 km on a single charge with a full load. The maximum charging power is 400 kW, allowing the battery to be replenished from 20 to 80% in approximately 45 minutes. The trucks will hit the roads by the end of 2024.

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October 15, 2023

Climate Change's Impact on Alcohol: Wine Gets Better, Beer Gets Worse

Climate change will change the taste of alcohol. Wine will become tastier, while beer will become worse and more expensive. Due to intense heat, vineyards in wine regions produce much better harvests. If the average temperature continues to rise, wine will become stronger and more flavorful in the future. However, the same intense heat negatively affects the content of alpha acids in hops, which give beer its characteristic aroma and bitter taste. Additionally, the heat can reduce the yield of hops, affecting its price.

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October 14, 2023

Sporting Store in France Offers Free Gear if You Can Outrun One of France's Best Sprinters

Sporting store Distance in France has tripled down on an exciting promotion. As part of the promotion, customers can grab any item for free if they can outrun the guard. However, the guard is none other than Mikael Zaze, one of France's top sprinters.

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October 14, 2023

Mercedes-Maybach Develops Interior for Space Capsule

Mercedes-Maybach has announced a partnership agreement with Space Perspective, a company in the field of space tourism, to share its expertise in creating interiors for a future space capsule. The capsule project involves designing a cabin that can comfortably accommodate eight space tourists and a captain, with a restroom also provided on board. Ticket prices will start at $125,000.

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October 14, 2023

Japanese Game 'DON'T SCREAM' Challenges Players to Stay Quiet for 18 Minutes

Japanese developers are preparing a game called 'DON'T SCREAM' where screaming is prohibited. The game will require players to have a microphone connected, and if a player does scream, the game will start over. The objective of the game is to survive for 18 minutes.

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October 13, 2023

Rolls-Royce to launch its luxury electric supercoupe, Spectre

Rolls-Royce will soon start delivering its electric vehicle, Spectre. This is the brand's first electric car, positioned as the 'world's first ultra-luxury electric supercoupe'. The starting price is over $400,000.

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October 13, 2023

Snowball Clock: A Unique Timepiece that Reacts to People and Gestures

South Korea has invented a snowball clock. It is equipped with sensors that react to people and gestures. When there is no one nearby, the clock mimics a snowstorm, while it displays the time in a snow stuck to the glass style when someone approaches.

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October 13, 2023

A new gadget from China allows you to skip work meetings

In China, a gadget has been invented that allows you to skip work. From now on, office workers can attend online meetings without being physically present by simply leaving the HiDock H1 device at their computer. It records all conversations from video conferences and sends you the conversation content in the form of a dialogue. The device automatically identifies who said what and also provides a brief summary of the entire call.

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October 12, 2023

Exploring Slovenia: Adventurous Biking at the 'Black Hole' Abandoned Mine

In Slovenia, there is an abandoned mine known as the 'Black Hole' that offers an exciting mountain biking experience. The track stretches for 10 kilometers and descends to a depth of 150 meters. Visitors are only allowed to descend with the guidance of a professional instructor. The price for a single ride is 55 euros.

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October 12, 2023

Collectors can buy sewer lid covers in Japan

In Kyoto, authorities will sell collectors decommissioned sewer lid covers made between 1978 and 1990. They can be purchased for just 3000 yen (20 dollars). The lid covers are considered valuable works of art and symbols of regional pride. They feature local landmarks, famous people, and even Pokémon.

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October 12, 2023

Collectors can buy sewer lid covers in Japan

In Kyoto, authorities will sell collectors decommissioned sewer lid covers made between 1978 and 1990. They can be purchased for just 3000 yen (20 dollars). The lid covers are considered valuable works of art and symbols of regional pride. They feature local landmarks, famous people, and even Pokémon.

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October 12, 2023

Collectors can buy sewer lid covers in Japan

In Kyoto, authorities will sell collectors decommissioned sewer lid covers made between 1978 and 1990. They can be purchased for just 3000 yen (20 dollars). The lid covers are considered valuable works of art and symbols of regional pride. They feature local landmarks, famous people, and even Pokémon.

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October 12, 2023

Parker Solar Probe Sets New Speed Record in Space

The Parker Solar Probe spacecraft has reached a fundamentally new milestone, becoming the fastest human-made object ever created. On September 27, NASA's probe set a new record by reaching a speed of 635,266 km/h. Although this is still significantly less than 1% of the speed of light (0.062%), and it does not bring humanity any closer to interstellar travel, in terms of interplanetary flights, this speed instills optimism.

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October 12, 2023

Massive Forest Fires Cause Evacuation in Córdoba Province, Argentina

Dozens of people have been evacuated in the Córdoba province in southern Argentina due to raging forest fires. According to the Associated Press, the cause of the fire was a 27-year-old local resident named Ulises Harate. He started a bonfire in the forest, which is prohibited, and attempted to make coffee on an open flame, but failed to control the fire due to strong winds. The forests surrounding populated areas are completely engulfed in flames, and the fire has already approached residential buildings. The tourist center of Argentina, Villa Carlos Paz, is also under threat.

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October 11, 2023

Office Chair with Extra Seat for Pets Discovered on Kickstarter

An office chair with an additional seat for pets has been found on Kickstarter. Fluffies will no longer feel lonely while their owners are working. The chair even includes a special platform to make it easier for pets to climb up.

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October 11, 2023

Austrian Startup Invents Flying Drum-Powered Vehicle

Austrian startup CycloTech has developed a flying machine with a drum engine called Auto CruiseUp. It can vertically take off, brake in flight without tilting, and travel 100 km at a speed of 150 km/h on a single charge. The developer assures that soon the whole world will be flying on such vehicles.

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October 11, 2023

UK Launches HotSat-1 Satellite to Track Energy-Wasting Homes

The United Kingdom has launched the HotSat-1 satellite with a thermal imager. It is capable of tracking hot and cold spots up to 3.5 meters in diameter on the Earth. With the help of the satellite, homes in the UK that waste energy and need better insulation will be identified.

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October 11, 2023

Smart Glasses for Cyclists: A Game-Changing Device

Smart glasses Lawk One have been designed for cyclists to replace their smartphones, navigators, and dashcams. These smart glasses display all the trip information right in front of the cyclist's eyes, mimicking a video game experience. The device shows speed, distance, time, calories burned, provides directions, handles calls, plays music, and responds to voice commands.

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October 11, 2023

The Ocean Cleanup launches new technology for cleaning the world's oceans

The Ocean Cleanup project has deployed a new technology. System 3 is capable of cleaning an area the size of a football field every five seconds. The system consists of a floating barrier 2.2 km long, which is towed by two ships.

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October 11, 2023