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🤯 The Motagua River in Guatemala According to scientists, by 2050, the amount of plastic in the ocean will outnumber all fish by mass. And in a classic case, replacing plastic tubes with paper ones was not the answer. The amount of plastic waste in the world is only growing.
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🌴 I can't even believe this exists The airport in Singapore looks like it's from another planet.
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🏓 Tennis where each team has its own table A new kind of tennis where 4 players participate in one game. One is hitting the ball and the other is moving the table.
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🍕 My size I can't believe pizza this big exists. Somewhere in a restaurant in New York City.
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📱 Nokia 3310, is it you? You can hammer nails with the new Xiaomi. A technoblogger from China decided to test the latest flagship Xiaomi 14 Pro. The result killed - the phone didn't even crack.
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👟 Modern fashionistas appreciate Special sneakers that can be changed color remotely.
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NASA has put black holes to music. This sonification describes the potential birth of an object from massive star WR 124 - it sheds its outer layers and may leave behind a black hole at the end of its life. A ringtone for space lovers
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This animation shows how the Crab Nebula came into existence as a result of a supernova explosion about 7,000 years ago
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🎍 Indonesian roller coaster In an Indonesian village, local craftsmen built makeshift slides for children. The slides are made of nothing but bamboo.
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🦭 Seals play on the bow of a ship There are many instances where seals have traveled the world thanks to the fact that they jumped on the bow of a sea vessel.
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🎸 A tech-savvy musician has revealed a rotating guitar The miracle instrument contains different variations of strings and looks like a minigun.
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🗽 How's this, Michelangelo? Italian robot sculptor Robotor One L at work.
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🐹 Battle of the Titans: hamster version It turns out hamster fighting isn't just cute, it's also epic. They have their own rules, rituals, and even "fighting poses." Despite their size, they behave like real gladiators when they're fighting!
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🌁 The world's tallest bridge - almost ready In China, a giant bridge over the Huajiang Canyon is being completed. It will shorten the journey from an hour to a minute - over a chasm 625 meters deep.
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🪐 The closer, the scarier The animation shows what the planets of the Solar System would look like at a distance of 300 thousand kilometers.
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