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Augmented reality in a smartphone.
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This is what the HD 8799 star system looks like, consisting of 4 massive exoplanets. Animation touches 7 years of real time
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Mysterious signal: the human brain is able to transmit a coded signal unknown to science

A unique type of signal has been discovered in the human brain, about which scientists previously knew nothing. It is a unique form of cellular connections. This discovery was called surprising, it allows us to understand that the brain is a much larger computing machine than previously thought.

Patients diagnosed with epilepsy took part in this. Using fluorescence microscopy, they were able to identify individual cells in the cerebral cortex that use a combination of positively charged ions to form calcium dendritic actions. The human brain is often compared to a computer: both use the power of electrical voltage to perform various operations. The computer is supplied with current through electrical wires.
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Quietly and imperceptibly, an extremely important event for the planet passed - the first low-power modular nuclear reactor was officially certified in the United States.

Now, those who wish (like even simple corporations) can apply to the US Department of Energy and apply for a 50 megawatt NuScale Power running on light water. And if you need more, you can take several, because the reactors are modular and fit together.
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Bicycle theft is a global problem. No matter what kind of cable you buy, there will be wire cutters that will cut it.

The video shows the innovative Alpen Bike Capsules garage capsule: made of the strongest plastic and with a vandal-proof lock, which is controlled from a smartphone.

There is hope that bicycle theft will no longer be commonplace.
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A clear demonstration of how deep the oceans are on Earth.
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Vending machine for feeding stray cats and dogs in Turkey.
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The most expensive metal in the world that cannot be found in nature💰

Californian, a laboratory-derived metal named after its place of creation. It is formed after long-term neutron irradiation of plutonium.

Its isotopes are used in the treatment of tumors and in experiments. The price of 1 gram of this metal reaches 10 million dollars, and there are only about 5 grams of it in the world.
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The most popular websites in the world from 1993 to 2023.
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When an engineer goes on a hike🔥
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Visualize how energy is transferred💫
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In Japan, Internet speeds reached 1,070,000 GB/sec.🚀
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The Nuwa Pen, a smart ballpoint pen for $279, is presented - it digitizes handwritten text itself

Nuwa demonstrated at CES 2023 the Nuwa Pen, a smart ballpoint pen for digitizing handwritten text, which, together with a special application, can decipher any handwriting. The Nuwa Pen will be available in August 2023 for $279.

The smart pen is equipped with three cameras, as well as sensors that respond to pressure and movement. You can write with it on any paper. The application will save the digitized text in memory, making the saved notes searchable.

Marc Tuinier, one of the company's co-founders, noted that handwriting is deeply personal, so the smart pen was designed to read ink and process it on the device. “Our end-to-end encryption solution for digital inking ensures your thoughts are safe the moment you start writing,” he added.
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Italian designer unveils 'invisible' superyacht⛵️

According to the project, the 88-meter superyacht Pegasus will be 3D printed, and its entire hull will consist of a mirror. Pegasus is completely eco-friendly and does not harm the environment.

The yacht project is designed for super-rich travelers to move around the world in maximum secrecy.

The project will be implemented in 2030.
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A two-meter robot liana will help save people

Scientists from the University of California have created a robot that operates on the principle of a vine. It moves towards a heat source without sensors, batteries or motors. Due to the evaporation of liquid in its parts, the device contracts like a muscle.

The technology can help in firefighting and search and rescue operations.
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Disney introduced the robot Judy Hopps from Zootopia.

The rabbit from the famous cartoon can roller skate and do somersaults. She is expected to entertain visitors at a theme park in China.
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Cleaning a skyscraper after a sandstorm in Dubai.🌆
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Australians have released smart glasses Retimer 3, which help fight insomnia

The eyes are exposed to blue-green light, which improves the quality of sleep by suppressing the release of melatonin and adjusting your body clock.
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Lego for adults

The UGOT constructor allows you to create your own robots with built-in ChatGPT, thanks to sets of modular blocks.

The robots are controlled using a special application. They also respond to movement, are able to recognize visual marks, gestures, poses and even speech. In addition, they are able to self-learn, which makes them even more interesting.
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Groundwater extraction has proven to be a major factor in climate and planetary change. The study found that over 17 years, the extraction of 2,150 gigatons of water has tilted the Earth by 80 cm, equivalent to a 6 mm rise in sea level.

Scientists attribute this to mass redistribution: when groundwater is used for irrigation or other purposes, it moves into the oceans, changing the balance of the planet.

This not only affects the rotation of the Earth, but also raises concerns among scientists.
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