Coors Light releases limited edition chair with built-in beer holder and Bluetooth speaker

Beer brand Coors Light has released a limited edition chair. It features a built-in cooler for cans, a beer tap, and a Bluetooth speaker. You can also rest your feet on a stand that resembles a stadium lawn. Only eight of these chairs have been produced, and each one costs $750.

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September 6, 2023

Unusual Restaurant of Mistaken Orders

In Japan, there is an unusual 'Restaurant of Mistaken Orders' where waiters with various dementias (Alzheimer's and others) work. The gimmick of the restaurant is that no one gets upset about poor service and no one complains about the waiters - receiving something different from what was ordered is considered the norm here. Occasionally, the waiters forget where they are and what they should do, but polite customers always remind them. Those who have visited the restaurant say that they haven't spent time in such a wonderful atmosphere for a long time.

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September 6, 2023

Surprising Discovery: Moon's Soil is Hotter Than Expected

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has revealed that the soil on the Moon is hotter than previously thought. Data collected from the Indian spacecraft suggests that the surface temperature reaches 70 degrees Celsius, far exceeding the initial estimates of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. This unexpected finding has surprised scientists at ISRO.

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September 6, 2023

Retiree Builds a Dog Train in Texas

In Texas, a retiree built a train for dogs. He rescued stray dogs from the streets and started thinking about how to walk them all. In the end, he created a 'passenger composition', which was loved by both neighbors and the dogs themselves.

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September 6, 2023

Qualities of Mars Colonizers: Flexibility, Communication, Non-Aggression, and Collaboration

Psychologists have identified the qualities that Mars colonizers should possess. These include flexibility, the ability to communicate with each other, the absence of aggression, and a lack of desire to compete. Scientists believe that these personality traits will enable people to collaborate more effectively and accomplish the necessary tasks to survive on the harsh planet. The study involved computer modeling, tracking the first 28 years of Mars colonization. Scientists have also determined that only 22 individuals are sufficient to establish a settlement.

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September 6, 2023

Dine in the Heights: Dinner at 90 Meters Above a Waterfall in Brazil

A new service has been invented in Brazil - dinner at a height above a waterfall. You are elevated to a height of 90 meters and enjoy your meal amidst the sound of the Cachoeira da Sepultura waterfall. For 15 minutes of tranquil dining, you will have to pay approximately $450.

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September 4, 2023

Mysterious Flannery Associates Acquires Land for New City near San Francisco

Mysterious company Flannery Associates has acquired land near San Francisco for $800 million to build a new city. Among the company's investors are Silicon Valley elite: LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, investors Mark Andreessen and Michael Moritz, as well as Steve Jobs' ex-wife, Laurene Powell. Specific plans for the city are unknown. Flannery Associates proposed back in 2017 to create a city that runs on clean energy and is exclusively for pedestrians.

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September 4, 2023

Earth Facing Imminent Self-Destruction, Warn American Scientists

American scientists have discovered that the Earth is facing self-destruction in the next few years. Researchers claim that they have found anomalies in all layers of the Earth's system: displacement and destabilization of the Earth's core, acceleration of the planet's rotation, and shift in its axis of rotation - all of which pose a tremendous danger. In order to prevent the catastrophe, scientists aim to establish an international scientific center to explore ways of rectifying these issues.

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September 4, 2023

Rare Albino Puma Cub Born in Private Zoo in South America

A rare albino puma cub has been born in a private zoo in South America. It is one of only four such animals in the world. This genetic mutation is considered extremely rare for pumas. Currently, the cub is living in a closed enclosure together with its mother and other cubs. When the kittens turn three months old, the zoo plans to move them to an enclosure accessible to visitors.

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September 4, 2023

Cat Sets World Record for Jumping Rope

A cat named Kit Kat, also known as Fluffy, has broken the world record for jumping rope in one minute. Fluffy jumped over the rope 9 times in 60 seconds, making it the new world record for cat jump rope. The 13-year-old record-holding cat has been performing various tricks since childhood, thanks to his owner Trisha Zeyfried, who is an animal trainer.

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September 4, 2023

Astronomers discover a new type of star that may unlock a cosmic mystery

Astronomers have discovered a new type of star that could shed light on a cosmic anomaly - neutron stars, known as magnetars. It is believed that they are formed through the collapse of massive stars, but it is unclear why only some of them acquire intense magnetic fields while others become ordinary neutron stars.

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September 4, 2023

Unique Bar Experience in Barcelona

In Barcelona, there is a bar called 'Dow Jones' where alcohol prices fluctuate depending on demand. So, if no one is ordering a Long Island, you can get it at a bargain price, but for more popular cocktails, you might have to pay additional.

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September 4, 2023

US startup invents automatic garden for apartments

A startup from the US has come up with Plantone, an automatic garden for apartments. All you need to do is connect it to the network and water it once a month, and the installation will grow fresh greens and vegetables on its own.

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September 4, 2023

Scientists Fully Decode the Human Y Chromosome for the First Time

Scientists have successfully decoded the entire structure of the human Y chromosome for the first time. An international team of researchers discovered 17% more genes (from 589 to 693) within it and identified 41 previously unknown genes. According to the researchers, the male Y chromosome has always been of particular interest due to its rapid shrinkage in size throughout mammalian evolution and the presence of segments that were difficult to decipher. The lack of data hindered geneticists and biologists from fully studying the mechanisms of male-related diseases associated with mutations in the Y chromosome. In the near future, experts plan to decipher the structure of the Y chromosome in different men and compare them, aiming to understand how DNA structure affects male infertility development.

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September 4, 2023

Artificial Intelligence in Self-Driving Cars Has Difficulty Recognizing Black People and Children

Artificial intelligence in self-driving cars has a problem with recognizing black people and children. This is due to the fact that the AI was trained on stock photos from the internet and assumes that pedestrians are white adult males. Experts have also discovered that the AI struggles to identify children on the road. The AI recognizes black people 7% worse and children 20% worse.

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September 4, 2023

The World's First Sail-Winged Cargo Ship Sets Sail

The first-ever sail-winged cargo ship, the Pyxis Ocean container vessel, has embarked on its maiden voyage from Singapore to Brazil. Equipped with two WindWings sails, it is expected to reduce diesel fuel consumption by up to 30% and make transportation more environmentally friendly.

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September 4, 2023

New gadget in Australia makes diving accessible to everyone

In Australia, a gadget has been invented that will make diving accessible to everyone. SCORKL 2.0 is a compact compressed air cylinder that can be held in the mouth. With its help, any holidaymaker can enjoy underwater walks for up to 10 minutes.

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September 4, 2023

Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Begins Discharging Water into the Pacific Ocean

The Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima-1 has started releasing water into the Pacific Ocean. The water, which is used to cool the reactors, was stored in reservoirs at the facility. Now it will be discharged into the ocean. The radioactivity of tritium present in the cooling water is 860 trillion becquerels. According to the plan, 460 tons of water will be released daily. Each ton of water with tritium will be diluted with 1200 tons of seawater. Despite the International Atomic Energy Agency confirming that the water meets safety standards, the media and local residents are staging protest actions due to concerns about the risks posed to human health. As a result, China has completely suspended the import of all seafood products from Japan.

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September 1, 2023

The Invention of Potato Chips 170 Years Ago

Potato chips were accidentally invented exactly 170 years ago. On August 24, 1853, George Crum, a chef at a restaurant in New York, prepared potato chips for the first time. One customer rejected the fried potatoes he was served, stating that the slices were cut too thick. That's when Crum sliced the potatoes into paper-thin pieces and fried them until crispy in boiling oil, sprinkled with salt. To the surprise of the chef, the customer loved the new dish. Eventually, potato chips became a signature dish at the establishment, and in 1860, Crum opened his own restaurant, where a basket of potato chips was always placed on the tables.

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September 1, 2023

Leonardo da Vinci's Treatise on Painting to be put up for sale

Leonardo da Vinci's Treatise on Painting, created between 1638 and 1641 in the workshop of Italian scholar Cassiano dal Pozzo, will be auctioned off. The manuscript is well-preserved and consists of 375 chapters with 56 ink illustrations. Sotheby's experts have valued the collection at $120-180 thousand.

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September 1, 2023