97-Year-Old Grandfather Becomes World's Oldest Motorcycle Racer

A 97-year-old grandfather from New Zealand has become the oldest motorcycle racer in the world. Despite his venerable age, Leslie Harris never stopped loving motorcycles and participated in a motorcycle race just before his 98th birthday, finishing in fourth place. Keep up the great work!

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September 22, 2023

Chinese Miniature Tanks Now Available for Sale

Chinese have started selling miniature tanks. On Alibaba, an electric tank AVT-T01 has been found for $3,000. It can reach speeds up to 30 km/h and can overcome nearly all obstacles, but there is one downside - the cannon doesn't work.

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September 22, 2023

Tesla Revolutionizing Car Manufacturing

Tesla is reinventing car manufacturing. The company is making a quiet breakthrough: using giga presses, Tesla plans to create the entire lower part of the car as a single component instead of 400. This method will change the way electric cars are produced and cut production costs in half. Additionally, the new manufacturing method will reduce the time to launch new models, from design to production, by 18 months.

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September 22, 2023

Harmful Habits of High IQ Individuals Revealed

American scientists have revealed the harmful habits of people with high IQ. It turns out that most individuals with a high intelligence quotient do not clean or rarely maintain cleanliness in their rooms, clutter their surroundings, have a carelessness in their clothing, and do not always pay attention to their appearance, as well as go to bed late. Additionally, it has been found that intellectuals often swear using profanity. Despite this, they possess a rich vocabulary and well-developed rhetorical skills.

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September 22, 2023

Oppenheimer becomes the highest-grossing biographical film in history

The film Oppenheimer has become the highest-grossing biographical film in the history of cinema, surpassing Bohemian Rhapsody. Christopher Nolan's masterpiece has earned $912 million at the box office. This achievement also marks the director's third highest-grossing film, with only two Batman movies ahead. The top list of the highest-grossing films about famous individuals now looks as follows: 1. Oppenheimer - $912 million. 2. Bohemian Rhapsody - $910 million. 3. Sniper - $547 million. 4. The Greatest Showman - $435 million. 5. The King's Speech - $427 million. 6. The Wolf of Wall Street - $406 million. 7. Catch Me If You Can - $352 million.

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September 22, 2023

Switzerland develops a robot to replace guard dogs

A Swiss company has created a robot called Ascento Guard, which moves on wheels, overcomes any obstacles, and captivates with its cartoon-like face. It will be able to patrol the neighborhood, as well as detect holes in fences, open doors, and car license plates.

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September 22, 2023

Honda's Latest Innovation: The Motocompacto Suitcase on Wheels

Honda has released a revolutionary new product - the Motocompacto, a suitcase that can reach speeds of up to 24 km/h and transforms into a compact case when the rider needs to go somewhere. This innovative suitcase can travel up to 30 km on a single charge and weighs only 18 kg. With a price tag of nearly $1000, the Motocompacto is set to revolutionize travel.

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September 22, 2023

Bioluminescence: Nature's Light Show on California Coast

The California coast has lit up with a brilliant blue color. This natural phenomenon is called bioluminescence and is caused by the blooming of algae. During the day, they color the entire coastline red, while at night, it glows brightly in blue.

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September 22, 2023

Invasion of the dangerous fire ant in Europe

One of the most dangerous ants, the red fire ant, has invaded Europe. In Italy, 88 nests of this insect have been discovered, and it is expected to spread across the continent soon. These creatures not only displace and kill other insects but also animals, and their venom is deadly to humans.

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September 20, 2023

Cafe in Las Vegas: Free Meals for Customers over 160 Kilograms

There is a café in Las Vegas where customers weighing over 160 kilograms are fed for free. Scales that determine the weight are built right at the entrance of the establishment, so hiding their fats from public view is impossible. Additionally, the café has a gimmick that allows the staff to mock overweight individuals.

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September 20, 2023

Princess Diana's Sweater with a Black Sheep Sold for $1.14 million

The sweater that Princess Diana wore in 1981, when she was still Diana Spencer and not yet a princess, has been sold for $1.14 million. Recently found in the attic, the red sweater was put up for sale and fetched more money than any other item belonging to Princess Diana. Her Ford Escort car was sold for $806,000, while Kim Kardashian received $203,000 for her Atalay Cross with amethysts and diamonds.

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September 20, 2023

Scientists Generate Electricity from Wastewater using E. coli

Scientists have been able to produce electricity from wastewater using E. coli bacteria, which has proven to be three times more efficient than other methods that require special chemicals. The genetic flexibility of the bacteria means that it can be adapted to specific environments and resources, making it a universal tool for sustainable technological development.

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September 20, 2023

ChatGPT Discovers Child's Rare Disease Missed by 17 Doctors

A mother of a 4-year-old boy, who had been suffering from pain and growth delays, visited numerous doctors over the course of 3 years, but none of the specialists were able to provide an accurate diagnosis. Frustrated and desperate, the woman turned to an AI neural network, ChatGPT, which correctly identified the spinal bifida and spinal cord malformation. The diagnosis was soon confirmed by a doctor.

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September 20, 2023

Farmer Discovers Giant Mushroom Worth Over $35,000

The grass-cutting farmer stumbled upon a gigantic mushroom worth more than $35,000. The 73-year-old farmer from South Korea found a rare giant mushroom that he mistook for a massive egg. Experts conducted the necessary procedures and determined that the Korean man had discovered a giant shaggy mane mushroom. These mushrooms are typical of meadows and fields in temperate regions and can reach a diameter of 50 centimeters. The found mushroom exceeds its famous predecessor - a 20-centimeter shaggy mane, which was sold for 50 million won.

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September 20, 2023

Texas invents antivirus gloves that heat up to 100°C

In Texas, they have invented antivirus gloves that heat up to 100°C. They are made of a special electric fabric. Its temperature rapidly increases, destroying almost all viruses and bacteria in about 5 seconds. However, the temperature inside does not exceed 36°C.

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September 16, 2023

Outbreak of deadly Nipah virus in India

India has reported an outbreak of a deadly virus transmitted by bats. Already, 2 people have died from the Nipah virus in the state of Kerala, leading to the closure of schools and halt of public transportation. Nipah virus affects the brain of the infected person, causing dizziness, seizures, altered consciousness, acute encephalitis, and coma. There is still no vaccine or treatment available for it.

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September 16, 2023

Bear Prison in the Canadian City of Churchill

In the Canadian city of Churchill, there is a prison for bears. Polar bears often enter the town, so they are caught, put behind bars for a period of 2 to 30 days, and not fed (only given water) to discourage their desire to return.

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September 16, 2023

Disastrous Drones and Fireworks Parade Terrifies Locals

An event by the International Pyrotechnics Guild took place in the United States. A wild parade of drones and fireworks was staged, terrifying local residents and animals within a radius of 10 km. Windows were shattered in nearby houses and even walls were destroyed. People were in a panic, rushing out into the streets to find the source of the threat.

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September 16, 2023

Possible Signs of Life on Exoplanet K2-18 b

Scientists have discovered substances on a distant exoplanet that are emitted by marine algae. Astronomers have detected gases in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18 b that could indicate the presence of an ocean, as well as organic compounds that are only emitted by living organisms. The telescope has also identified signs of the organic molecule dimethyl sulfide in the atmosphere of K2-18 b. On our planet, this is a byproduct of bacterial and microscopic algae activity. K2-18 b is located 120 light-years away from Earth and orbits within the so-called habitable zone.

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September 16, 2023

Stolen Van Gogh Painting Found in the Netherlands

The stolen painting 'Spring Garden' by Vincent van Gogh has been found in the Netherlands. The artwork was taken from a small museum during the lockdown. It depicts a garden near the priest's house in Nuenen, where the artist's parents lived. Dutch detective-art historian Arthur Brand played a key role in the search for the painting. An unknown man returned the canvas to him wrapped in a pillowcase and bag. The painting suffered minor damage.

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September 15, 2023