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The Dayak people of Indonesia, most of whom traditionally live along the banks of the larger rivers.
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Aluminum is an infinitely recyclable material: it takes 95% less energy to recycle it than to produce primary aluminum
Today, ~75% of all aluminum produced in history, a billion tons, is still in use
This is how cans are recycled in Japan
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Today, ~75% of all aluminum produced in history, a billion tons, is still in use
This is how cans are recycled in Japan
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Great Crested Grebe father feeding his babies perched on their mother's back.
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The Power of Cola
The carbonation and phosphoric acid in cola make it effective for cleaning purposes.
It can be used to scrub pots and pans, remove grease stains from clothes, and even clean toilet bowls. The phosphoric acid in cola is also good at loosening rusted bolts and cleaning rust stains.
Phosphoric acid (HβPOβ) is a clear, colorless, odorless liquid with a syrupy consistency. It serves as an acidifying agent in colas, giving them their tangy flavor.
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The carbonation and phosphoric acid in cola make it effective for cleaning purposes.
It can be used to scrub pots and pans, remove grease stains from clothes, and even clean toilet bowls. The phosphoric acid in cola is also good at loosening rusted bolts and cleaning rust stains.
Phosphoric acid (HβPOβ) is a clear, colorless, odorless liquid with a syrupy consistency. It serves as an acidifying agent in colas, giving them their tangy flavor.
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Casio 14-A was the world's first compact all-electric calculator. The name 14-A indicates that the calculator operated with fourteen-digit numbers and was the first in its generation.
It weighed a hefty 140 kg (309 pounds).
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It weighed a hefty 140 kg (309 pounds).
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Defy gravity with this self-balancing, fully-enclosed electric motorcycle.
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πΉLit Motors
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A view of Cesky Krumlov, a small town in southern Czech Republic surrounded by the Vltava River, as snow falls and turns the orange roofs white
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The blue-ringed octopus, despite its small size, carries enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes.
Their bites are tiny and painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until paralysis begins.
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Their bites are tiny and painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until paralysis begins.
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Stunning sunset
Did you know?
This happens because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering: cirrus clouds scatter the longer, red wavelengths of light and give the sky an orange or reddish hue.
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Did you know?
This happens because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering: cirrus clouds scatter the longer, red wavelengths of light and give the sky an orange or reddish hue.
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Did you know the Moon looks different depending on where you are on Earth?
For instance, the waning crescent may point left in some places, right in others, and sometimes even resembles the Cheshire Cat's smile!
This variation is due to how the Moon's orientation changes with your latitude.
Observers in the Northern and Southern Poles see the Moon as if it were flipped.
As you move between latitudes, the
Moon appears to rotate by an angle equivalent to the latitude you've crossed.
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For instance, the waning crescent may point left in some places, right in others, and sometimes even resembles the Cheshire Cat's smile!
This variation is due to how the Moon's orientation changes with your latitude.
Observers in the Northern and Southern Poles see the Moon as if it were flipped.
As you move between latitudes, the
Moon appears to rotate by an angle equivalent to the latitude you've crossed.
Video :: starwalkapp
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The breathtaking domed hall of the Kunsthistorischen Museum CafΓ© in Vienna β¨
This stunning cafΓ©-restaurant is nestled within the museum's beautiful walls.
Isn't this one of the most stunning cafΓ© settings you've ever seen?
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This stunning cafΓ©-restaurant is nestled within the museum's beautiful walls.
Isn't this one of the most stunning cafΓ© settings you've ever seen?
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The beautiful oil painting art by Maryna Voroshylo
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For thousands of years there were only natural fabrics, name from the fibres of flax, silk, wool and cotton. This is how cotton was made into cloth, the ancient way
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