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Treehouse for Rent: Sun Always Shines in Norway
In Norway, a treehouse is available for rent that can be rotated to ensure the sun is always in the right spot. Located in a forest near the town of Brumunddal, the treehouse features a kitchen, shower, a suspended double bed hanging from the ceiling, and a fireplace. On the roof, there is a terrace for enjoying the views. The rate for a night's stay is 4999 Norwegian crowns.
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December 27, 2023
Nanorobot
Nanorobots have the ability to create infinite copies of themselves. Researchers have developed a programmable nanorobot composed of just four strands of DNA. This tiny robot captures other DNA fragments using ultraviolet light and connects them together to create new nanomachines, including its own replicas. A thousand such bots can fit on the width of a human hair. This technology can be applied in the production of medications, enzymes, and other chemical substances inside the cells of organisms. However, some believe that self-replicating nanorobots have the potential to cause an apocalypse.
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December 27, 2023
Scientists have created an AI that can predict the date of death with 78% accuracy
The model was trained on data from millions of individuals, taking into account factors such as birth time, education, salary, health condition, and chronic illnesses. Now, by inputting an individual's data into the neural network, it can determine the year of death with a 78% probability. This specific model was trained using data from Denmark, but in the near future, neural networks for other countries and even specific regions may be developed.
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December 27, 2023
52% of people are not in the holiday mood
People are so tired of all the December rush that they no longer want New Year. Many admit that in December they try their best to hide their state, 18% work remotely, 11% turn off the camera during video calls, and 10% hide behind dark glasses to conceal bags under their eyes.
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December 27, 2023
Chinese Neural Network Story Wins Science Fiction Contest
In China, a story written by a neural network won a science fiction contest. Sheng Yan surprised the jury, who called his story 'very sensitive,' but it turned out that he created the story in just 3 hours using neural networks. The majority of the time was spent editing the text and providing explanations for the AI.
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December 27, 2023
Historic Building Moved in Canada Using 700 Bars of Soap
It is reported that builders initially made an excavation, installed more than 12 steel beams, and attempted to move the building using two excavators and a tow truck, but they were unsuccessful. Then the workers lifted the building by 2.5 centimeters using hydraulic jacks and placed 700 bars of soap between the structural elements. Overnight, it compressed under its weight, and the beams became slippery. As a result, the 200-year-old, 199.5-ton building was successfully moved 9.1 meters.
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December 27, 2023
Catholic Church Allows Blessing of Same-Sex Couples
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, responsible for the purity of doctrine, has officially allowed Catholic priests to bless same-sex couples. The document was approved by Pope Francis. However, the opinion of the Roman Catholic Church regarding the unions themselves does not change, and the possibility of giving blessings does not imply church approval of same-sex marriages.
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December 27, 2023
Jacob & Co releases unique casino watch with built-in roulette
Jacob & Co company has released unusual casino watches with a built-in roulette. In addition to the dial, there is indeed a roulette field inside - by pressing a button, a ball is launched into it, so all you have to do is place your bets.
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December 27, 2023
True Invisibility Cloak Released for Harry Potter Fans
A real invisibility cloak has been released for Harry Potter fans. The trick is in the special app that comes with it - it detects the cloak as a greenscreen and adds a semi-transparent effect.
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December 23, 2023
Chimpanzees Can Remember Relatives After Decades, Scientists Discover
Scientists have found that chimpanzees can remember their relatives even after several decades. The researchers conducted experiments on 26 animals from zoos, ranging in age from 2 to 46 years old. These primates had previously been separated from a family member due to various circumstances. The familiar faces of their relatives captured more attention from the primates. On average, they would gaze at their photos for about a quarter of a second longer than pictures of unfamiliar monkeys.
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December 23, 2023
Guinness releases winter boots that leave beer glass-shaped tracks
Guinness has released winter boots that leave traces in the shape of a beer glass. They are designed to help you find your way to the bar for those who will follow after you.
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December 23, 2023
The worst time to work according to Slack research
In the corporate messenger Slack, a study was conducted and the worst time for work was named. From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, it is better not to burden yourself with complex tasks, as productivity sharply decreases. It is most likely advisable to take a rest or spend time solving easy tasks. Experts recommend setting complex task solutions for the morning, while postponing easy ones for the evening. Listening to music can also help increase activity.
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December 23, 2023
Xiaomi launches home laser engraving machine
Xiaomi has released a home laser engraving machine. The device allows you to personalize any item by adding engravings or drawings. It works with almost any surface, from paper and leather to plastic and plants.
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December 23, 2023
Interesting discovery
Scratching a dog's ear is comparable to drug use for humans, scientists have found. It turns out that it's all due to a nerve branch located there that releases endorphins. This is what makes the dog feel maximally relaxed.
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December 23, 2023
Paper Books Triumph over Electronic Ones
It turns out that the perception of information in physical books is 6-8 times better than in digital versions. The problem is that people quickly read from gadgets without immersing themselves in the essence of the text. As a result, cognitive skills such as memory, imagination, and attention suffer.
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December 23, 2023
China Launches World's Most Powerful Computer
China has launched the Tianhe Xingyi, the most powerful computer in the world, at the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou. With a peak performance of 1.7 exaflops, Beijing has refrained from making any loud announcements and has not revealed detailed information about their creation.
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December 23, 2023
Top 10 Best Dishes in the World
Shashlik took ninth place among the best dishes in the world. In first place is Picanha. This is Brazilian-style beef tenderloin. Second place is Roti Canai. This is a traditional dish from Malaysia, popular for breakfast in many parts of Southeast Asia, including India, Brunei, and Indonesia. Third place is Phat Kaphrao. This is a Thai stir-fry made with minced meat (usually beef, chicken, or pork) and a large amount of basil and garlic.
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December 22, 2023
Villa Vie Residences Launches 3.5-Year Remote Worker Cruise
Villa Vie Residences company is launching a 3.5-year cruise for remote workers. Passengers aboard the MS Braemar liner will be able to relax and work simultaneously, as the ship provides WiFi, laundry facilities, and coworking areas. The liner will visit 147 countries and 425 ports.
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December 22, 2023
Peel P50: The Smallest Serial Car Still in Production
It turns out that the smallest serial car, the 1962 Peel P50, is still being produced as DIY kits. Both gasoline and electric versions are available, with a top speed of 45 km/h and a weight of 136 kg. It is said that assembling it is as easy as LEGO, and it can be completed in about 50 hours. This kit is sold in the UK, with prices starting from £12,100.
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December 22, 2023
Germany goes crazy over Pom-Bar Crizzlies chips
In Germany, people are going crazy for Pom-Bar Crizzlies chips shaped like bears. This is a competitor to Pringles, who has decided to conquer the market with their new flavor of salt and paprika. The first tasters say that they are thicker, so they don't break in the box, and the texture and taste are even more vibrant than Pringles. Price - €2.
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December 22, 2023