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Robot waiters in Japan
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The most populous capitals in 2022 and 1922
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Fighting spines of the caterpillar Curetis acuta
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11 Sept 1956, William (Billy) Bishop, \#WW1 flying ace
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Kallima butterfly is a genus of daytime butterflies in the family Nymphalidae
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Mount Fuji, Japan
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A computer in a keyboard

Raspberry Pi Foundation has been developing single-board computers since 2011. Their crowning achievement is the Raspberry Pi 400 computer, built into a compact keyboard.

It might not be very powerful, but it features a 1.8GHz quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and even wireless network and Bluetooth 5.0. Moreover, it doesn't overheat after hours of use.
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The Tลya Maru (ๆดž็ˆบไธธ) was a Japanese train ferry which sank in a Typhoon on 26 September 1954 and 1154 people died.
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The brain of Albert Einstein ๐Ÿง 

It was removed within seven and a half hours of his death in 1955, by Pathologist Thomas Stoltz Harvey. Harvey removed and weighed the brain at 1230g, which is less than the average adult male brain (about 1,400 grams). It was then taken to a lab at the University Of Pennsylvania, and dissected into several pieces for further research.

Einstein's brain had a much shorter lateral sulcus that was partially missing. His brain was also 15% wider than the other brains. The thickness of Einstein's cerebral cortex was thinner than the other brains. However, the DENSITY of neurons in Einstein's brain was greater. In other words, Einstein was able to pack more neurons in a given area of cortex. The researchers think that these unique brain characteristics may have allowed better connections between neurons important for math and spatial reasoning.
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