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Sketches from the notebook of Leonardo da Vinci with ideas for a flying machine. 15th century
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At the Chinese McDonald's, they put exercise bikes instead of chairs. They help to lose calories and charge your phone
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A group of archaeologists discovered this 3,300 year old claw of the now-extinct bird,โMoaโ, with flesh and muscles still attached to it.
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This swimming sad sack can see right through its own head! ๐คฏ It looks very disappointed by it too.
Swipe to see rare footage of a barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma), which uses its bizarre visual system to glimpse silhouettes of its prey from the depths of 800 m (2,600 feet). Here its eyes are pointing up in wait, but once they spy something tasty its eyes will swivel forward to allow the fish to see where it's going.
Where we think its eyes should sit in its face is actually its equivalent of nostrils. ๐ฝ
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Swipe to see rare footage of a barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma), which uses its bizarre visual system to glimpse silhouettes of its prey from the depths of 800 m (2,600 feet). Here its eyes are pointing up in wait, but once they spy something tasty its eyes will swivel forward to allow the fish to see where it's going.
Where we think its eyes should sit in its face is actually its equivalent of nostrils. ๐ฝ
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Spanish Civil War, a Republican group of volunteer British ambulance drivers in Barcelona 1937. Colourised.
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โซ๏ธ How alcohol preferences change with age
The survey is certainly American and the results for other countries will be different, but there are some common trends: young people prefer cocktails (64% in the 21-29 age group and 71% in the 30-39 age group), middle-aged people prefer beer (the number one choice for those aged 40-59), and the elderly people strike a balance between wine and beer
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The survey is certainly American and the results for other countries will be different, but there are some common trends: young people prefer cocktails (64% in the 21-29 age group and 71% in the 30-39 age group), middle-aged people prefer beer (the number one choice for those aged 40-59), and the elderly people strike a balance between wine and beer
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