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What happens when you compare the fastest humans on Earth to the raw, untamed speed of animals over 500 meters?

This video puts it to the test—man vs beast, stride for stride.
Blue Sunsets on Mars? 🔵

While Earth’s sunsets are filled with fiery reds and oranges, Mars does the opposite—its sunsets appear blue.
Why?

It all comes down to the atmosphere.

Mars has a thin atmosphere filled with fine dust particles. When sunlight passes through it, the blue wavelengths are scattered less and travel more directly to your eyes, especially when the Sun is near the horizon.
The result? A glowing blue halo around the setting Sun, while the rest of the sky stays reddish-brown.

So on Mars, the end of the day brings not warmth—but a cold, alien blue.
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“Make America Great Again” - China continues to mock the US. How do you think these trade wars will end?
International Day of Human Space Flight
Today marks one of humanity's greatest achievements: Yuri Gagarin's historic journey into outer space on April 12, 1961. Aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1, Gagarin became the first human to orbit the Earth, completing the mission in just 108 minutes.

This wasn’t just a triumph for the Soviet Union—it was a leap forward for all mankind. For the first time in history, a human being left our planet and returned safely, proving that space travel was possible.

The United Nations declared April 12 as the International Day of Human Space Flight to commemorate this monumental event and to recognize the importance of space science and technology in driving innovation, global cooperation, and our shared dream of reaching for the stars.

“Circling the Earth in the orbital spaceship, I marveled at the beauty of our planet. People of the world, let us safeguard and enhance this beauty, not destroy it!” — Yuri Gagarin
Nighthawks by Edward Hopper (1942)
Bathed in the stark glow of fluorescent light, four figures occupy a late-night diner in Edward Hopper’s iconic painting, Nighthawks. No door in sight. No exit. Just silence, stillness, and solitude.

Hopper captures the quiet isolation of urban life—even in the presence of others. Painted during the World War II, Nighthawks reflects a world filled with uncertainty, loneliness, and yearning for connection.

With no narrative or clear backstory, the viewer is left to imagine:
– Who are these people?
– What brought them here?
– What are they not saying?

The scene feels cinematic, almost frozen in time. Its power lies in the unspoken tension, the shared emptiness, and the emotional realism that Hopper so masterfully conveys.

Location: Inspired by a real diner in Greenwich Village, New York City
Vibe: Noir, moody, introspective
Mood: Alone together

"I didn’t see it as particularly lonely. I thought of it more as an illustration of night light." — Edward Hopper
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Now you can create beautiful ancient-style statues using CNC machines... or even better—robots, without any human involvement.

The principle is simple:
Upload the program, bring in a block of marble, turn on the robot—then go have some tea. ☕️
A few hours later... voilà, you’ve got yourself a classical statue.

Michelangelo would be jealous.
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