Probably the sweetest news of today.

In one of the schools in Indonesia, cunning teachers put the cat to sleep right in the classroom, and the students keep silence so as not to wake the fluffy!

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May 25, 2022

Marina Bay Sands.

The most expensive freestanding resort complex ever built. Including land costs, the construction of Marina Bay Sands cost a staggering S$8 billion.

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May 25, 2022

Death Valley, USA.

One of the most beautiful places in California, as well as a US National Wildlife Refuge. Here is the Badwater salt lake - the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere and at the same time the hottest place on Earth. The salt lake evaporates by May, turning into a white cracked surface with interesting salt patterns.

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May 25, 2022

The most "resistant" castle.

The German Eltz Castle has belonged to the same family since its founding for almost 850 years and has passed through 33 generations. Interestingly, it was never destroyed or captured.

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May 25, 2022

Unusual railroad.

In the Chinese city of Chongqing, there is a very dense building; during the construction of the monorail, a 19-story residential building stood in the way, which could not be demolished or bypassed. The designers made an extreme decision: to build a railway right through the building, between the 7th and 8th floors.

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May 25, 2022

Voting right.

Turkey was one of the first countries to give women the right to vote. Even before the United States and most European countries.

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May 25, 2022

For the first time, artificial intelligence solved a crossword puzzle faster than a human.

The Berkeley Crossword Solver, an artificial intelligence from the University of Berkeley, beat a human for the first time in the American Crossword Tournament. The algorithm solves 81.7% of puzzles without errors, does not confuse or skip letters. This result is a quarter better than that of the predecessor algorithm.

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May 25, 2022

The number of refugees in the world has reached 100 million, says the UN.

For the first time in history, the number of refugees and internally displaced persons worldwide exceeded 100 million. They fled armed conflict, violence and persecution.

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May 25, 2022

Scientists have suddenly found out that chimpanzees communicate with each other through speech.

In total, about 400 speech combinations were found in the arsenal of monkeys, constantly repeating in a certain order. For example, hooting or barking, screaming and roaring. It has not yet been possible to decipher the "language", but in the near future they will definitely do it.

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May 25, 2022

All-vegetable scrambled eggs will soon appear on US restaurant menus.

Israeli startup Yo Egg has developed ready meals: poached eggs and fried eggs made from soy, sunflower oil, water and flour. After testing in Israel, the company decided to offer its products in the US. The presentation should take place at the end of the month at the US National Restaurant Association show. Yo Egg is very hopeful that their plant-based eggs will appear in many restaurants in Los Angeles in the near future. Although in dietary scrambled eggs, a gram of protein is significantly inferior in nutritional value to natural, but cholesterol is completely absent in it.

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May 25, 2022

Scientists have come up with foam to cool buildings - it will replace air conditioners and save electricity.

Chinese and German scientists have created wood-based foam to cool buildings. It reflects sunlight, has thermal insulation properties and releases the absorbed radiation back into the atmosphere. The use of foam can reduce the electricity consumption of air conditioners by a third.

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May 25, 2022

A world speed record on an electric bike has been set.

Racer Max Biaggi accelerated to 456 km / h on the fastest electric motorcycle Voxan Wattman from the French company Vinturi.

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May 23, 2022

There are fewer car accidents.

In the United States, data on accidents were published and it was revealed that over the year, the number of deaths increased by 10.5%. And this despite the fact that the number of accidents themselves decreased by 22%. In this regard, the government demands to speed up the process of introducing alcohol analyzers into the ignition systems of cars. For alcohol, as always, remains one of the main causes of deaths on the roads.

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May 23, 2022

Startup Lonestar proposes to transfer all the knowledge of mankind to the moon.

The company proposes to launch a network of secure servers in lava tubes there and transfer the most important information about humanity there. In case of a global catastrophe on our planet.

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May 23, 2022

Google's new AI helps prepare for interviews.

Google has launched Interview Warmup, a simulator to prepare for a successful job interview. Artificial intelligence uses various algorithms and scenarios, which helps to recreate the real situation when talking with an HR specialist and prepare the most expected questions in accordance with the field of activity where a person wants to get a job.

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May 23, 2022

An Indiana Jones fan found a 1st century gold treasure in Britain using Google Earth

Not far from the English Ipswich, an amateur archaeologist and fan of Indiana Jones - 31-year-old George Ridgway - found a treasure of 748 gold and silver coins of the 1st century. They were minted during the reign of the Roman emperor Claudius and the Celtic leader Cunobelinus. The value of the find is estimated by the British Museum in London.

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May 23, 2022

Samsung has patented a "roll" laptop with a rollable display.

It is equipped with a flexible screen, but does not fold, like smartphones, but rolls up, taking up a minimum of space in the “stowed” position.

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May 23, 2022

Solar panels will be installed on all EU buildings.

In the countries of the European Union, solar panels will become mandatory on all new buildings. This initiative aims to end the EU's dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2027 and accelerate the transition to green energy.

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May 23, 2022

In Germany, it was forbidden to let cats outside until the end of summer.

The city of Waldorf banned cats from leaving the house until the end of August to protect the crested lark during breeding season. These birds nest on the ground and are therefore easy prey for cats. Owners will be fined €500 if their cat is found on the street. And if she injures or kills a crested lark - €50,000.

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May 23, 2022

Researchers at Wunderman Thompson surveyed 3,000 people about their awareness of the metaverse, cryptocurrencies, and NFTs.

It turned out that only 15% of all respondents can explain what the metaverse is to another person. At the same time, 74% of respondents believe that the future belongs to them. People cited privacy, data protection, and cyberbullying as top concerns in the metaverse.

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May 23, 2022