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Can one nail hold up to 12?
With knowledge of physics, you can do anything. A clear example of how to balance this design.
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With knowledge of physics, you can do anything. A clear example of how to balance this design.
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Fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) is very rarely caught in the frame. The fry live on the water surface, while the adults live at a depth of 500-5000 meters.
The juvenile sabre-tooth was originally described and the species name A. cornuta was given. Only fifty years later were caught adults, which were so different from the juveniles, that scientists even picked up a special name for it and for 50 years considered it another species - Caulolepis longidens
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The juvenile sabre-tooth was originally described and the species name A. cornuta was given. Only fifty years later were caught adults, which were so different from the juveniles, that scientists even picked up a special name for it and for 50 years considered it another species - Caulolepis longidens
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Hashima is an island in the East China Sea, about 15 kilometers southwest of the city of Nagasaki. Belongs to Japan.
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The island was settled in 1810. In Hashima, coal was mined at mines going to a depth of 600 meters below sea level. For 50 years, the island has been one of the most densely populated places on Earth. On the territory of the island with an area of 6.3 hectares, 5259 people lived.
In the 1970s, coal mining on Hasima declined, residents left the island due to the depleted minerals, and the city turned into a ghost town.
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The island was settled in 1810. In Hashima, coal was mined at mines going to a depth of 600 meters below sea level. For 50 years, the island has been one of the most densely populated places on Earth. On the territory of the island with an area of 6.3 hectares, 5259 people lived.
In the 1970s, coal mining on Hasima declined, residents left the island due to the depleted minerals, and the city turned into a ghost town.
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Nerve impulses from and to the brain travel at 270 km/h.
Ever wonder how you can react so quickly to things and why your finger hurts as soon as you pinch it?
That's due to the incredibly fast movement of nerve impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and back again. They provide reactions and rush at the speed of an expensive sports car.
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Ever wonder how you can react so quickly to things and why your finger hurts as soon as you pinch it?
That's due to the incredibly fast movement of nerve impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and back again. They provide reactions and rush at the speed of an expensive sports car.
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A demolition worker has been killed when a sports complex roof collapsed prematurely in the Russian city of St Petersburg, officials say.
Dramatic drone footage shows the man with a blow torch cutting through metal supports at the SKK Peterburgskiy when the massive structure disintegrates.
He is seen trying to scramble to the safety of a cage suspended from a crane, but does not appear to make it.
The body of a 29-year-old man was found later in the rubble.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51331181
Dramatic drone footage shows the man with a blow torch cutting through metal supports at the SKK Peterburgskiy when the massive structure disintegrates.
He is seen trying to scramble to the safety of a cage suspended from a crane, but does not appear to make it.
The body of a 29-year-old man was found later in the rubble.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51331181
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HaloFalls - to help you relax after a hard day's work
HaloFalls is a one-of-a-kind indoor water fountain that recreates the restorative sounds of nature in a beautiful package.
This beautiful lampshade has been designed in a way that makes it extremely simple to maintain. It can be easily disassembled for cleaning (clean with regular products). No tools are required.
HaloFalls is powered by a submersible pump that runs very quietly.
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HaloFalls is a one-of-a-kind indoor water fountain that recreates the restorative sounds of nature in a beautiful package.
This beautiful lampshade has been designed in a way that makes it extremely simple to maintain. It can be easily disassembled for cleaning (clean with regular products). No tools are required.
HaloFalls is powered by a submersible pump that runs very quietly.
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The magpie uses Archimedes law to reach the coveted water.
The law states that any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid at rest is acted upon by an upward force the magnitude of which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
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The law states that any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid at rest is acted upon by an upward force the magnitude of which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
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