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07.05.202516:03
Apple’s Microchip under a microscope is mind blowing!

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Mathematical harmony visualized in a shark’s movements.

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Australian engineers have developed a unique virtual fencing system using a tactile collar for animal control.

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Using a vein finder to ensure accurate and comfortable injections. 💉

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A Capstone group made up of Waterloo Rocketry members successfully performed a hot fire test of their cryogenic liquid engine with thrust vector control! 🔥

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Unique kinetic installation in Germany's Sprengel Museum

A buoy swinging in the air, it is precisely synchronized with its real double somewhere in the Atlantic and repeats its walking on the waves

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07.05.202511:03
This device is a tonometer and gently touches your eye after numbing drops are applied. It's a quick and painless way to screen for glaucoma.

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The Chinese port in Guangzhou.

Virtual Longshoremen unload ships remotely with 5G.

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A Mark 7 nuclear gravity bomb explodes deep underwater, creating a column of water vapor more than half a mile high.

The test (code name: Wahoo), took place on May 16, 1958 near Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

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The perfect solution for those who can't cut straight ✂️😂

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Testing pizza dough with a Chopin Alveograph.🍕

The Chopin Alveograph is a specialized device used to measure the quality of wheat flour by analyzing the properties of dough made from it.

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Fleming's right-hand rule helps determine the direction of an induced current when a conductor moves through a magnetic field.

It's a mnemonic device to visualize the relationships between the conductor's motion, the magnetic field, and the induced current.

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Interesting fact about hurricane and nukes!

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Magnetic North is now drifting faster than 30 miles per year.

It has already moved back past geological north, a place it has not been for thousands of years. This shift underscores the dynamic nature of Earth's core, impacting navigation, geological understanding, and sparking scientific interest.

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A drop of whiskey vs bacteria

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Contraption for infant leg muscle development in the 1940s.

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Contemplate the incredible vastness of space with this visualization of the size of our Milky Way galaxy.

📽: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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The geometric barber

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06.05.202516:02
This is a technology that can produce fresh fodder all year round

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'Bone collector' caterpillar wears dead insect body parts as disguise🐛🕷⁠

The newly described “bone collector” caterpillar species disguises itself with the body parts of dead insects so that it can live safely among spiders and poach their prey. This is the only caterpillar known to use such grisly camouflage or have spiders as roommates – and it’s a carnivore and a cannibal to boot.⁠

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Wave soldering is a bulk soldering process that enables one to manufacture many circuit boards in a very short amount of time. It works by passing each circuit board over a pan of molten solder. A pump in the pan creates a “wave” of solder that washes over the board, soldering the components to the board.

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Brace yourself for a future where robots go rogue. Unitree H1 humanoid suddenly moved wildly due to a coding error.

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A pedestrian crossing designed to improve order and safety out of schools in China.

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28.04.202516:04
Watch this liquid robot shape shift⁠

Researchers at Seoul National University have created a liquid-particle composite called a Particle-armored liquid roBot (PB) can deform, engulf, and merge without losing its structural integrity, enabling it to perform functions that are difficult for rigid robots, according to Hyobin Jeon and colleagues. The PB is an important step toward miniature machines that behave more like cells, the researchers say, with potential biomedical applications such as tumour cell destruction and drug delivery.⁠

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