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Meet the Anabas or climbing perch (Anabas testudineus), a remarkable ray-finned fish from the Anabantidae family. These fascinating creatures possess a special suprabranchial organ known as a labyrinth, allowing them to breathe atmospheric air. This adaptation lets them survive out of water for several days!
In their quest for suitable habitats, these fish can crawl ashore and even climb trees using their fins. They use this unique ability to migrate from drying ponds to new water bodies.
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π¦ Aquatic Anoles: Natureβs Divers! π¦
Did you know that the aquatic anole (Anolis aquaticus) can breathe underwater using a natural βscuba tankβ? These amazing lizards can stay submerged for up to 16 minutes! They achieve this by storing air in a special skin pouch on their head and throat.
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Did you know that the aquatic anole (Anolis aquaticus) can breathe underwater using a natural βscuba tankβ? These amazing lizards can stay submerged for up to 16 minutes! They achieve this by storing air in a special skin pouch on their head and throat.
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π Historic Lunar Soil Return by China! π
For the first time in history, China has successfully returned soil samples from the far side of the Moon. The capsule, released from the Changβe-6 probe, landed in northern China with the aid of a parachute. Chinese television network CGTN shared the video of the landing.
The collected materials are estimated to be around four billion years old, offering invaluable insights into the Moonβs ancient history. Excitingly, China plans to launch the Changβe-7 probe in 2026 and Changβe-8 in 2028.
Stay with us for more groundbreaking updates in space exploration! ππ
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For the first time in history, China has successfully returned soil samples from the far side of the Moon. The capsule, released from the Changβe-6 probe, landed in northern China with the aid of a parachute. Chinese television network CGTN shared the video of the landing.
The collected materials are estimated to be around four billion years old, offering invaluable insights into the Moonβs ancient history. Excitingly, China plans to launch the Changβe-7 probe in 2026 and Changβe-8 in 2028.
Stay with us for more groundbreaking updates in space exploration! ππ
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It might look like a monstrous hand emerging from the ground, but donβt be scaredβitβs just a fungus! Known scientifically as Anthurus archeri, this fascinating fungus is commonly called βDevilβs Fingers.β
First discovered in Tasmania in the 19th century, its spores eventually spread to Australia. By the early 20th century, it had made its way to Europe, being spotted in France and Poland.
Devilβs Fingers prefer coniferous forests and meadows. Despite its eerie appearance, itβs its foul odor that attracts insects for spore dispersal.
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π A Glimpse into the Future: ALMAβs High-Tech Antennas! π
This image might seem like itβs straight out of a sci-fi movie or a video game, but itβs real! It shows one of the many antennas of the ALMA radio interferometer being transported on a specialized vehicle.
ALMA is comprised of 66 antennas, most of which have a diameter of 12 meters. These antennas work together as a single, massive telescope. They can be positioned in various configurations across 192 pads, with distances ranging from 150 meters to 16 kilometers.
When antennas are placed close together, they are highly sensitive to detecting extended sources. Conversely, when they are farther apart, they can observe incredibly fine details. This transporter is moving one of these vital antennas to its new location.
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This image might seem like itβs straight out of a sci-fi movie or a video game, but itβs real! It shows one of the many antennas of the ALMA radio interferometer being transported on a specialized vehicle.
ALMA is comprised of 66 antennas, most of which have a diameter of 12 meters. These antennas work together as a single, massive telescope. They can be positioned in various configurations across 192 pads, with distances ranging from 150 meters to 16 kilometers.
When antennas are placed close together, they are highly sensitive to detecting extended sources. Conversely, when they are farther apart, they can observe incredibly fine details. This transporter is moving one of these vital antennas to its new location.
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Have you ever seen ice balls? These fascinating formations occur during windy weather due to supercooled air. Small pieces of sea ice begin to roll in the surf, gradually forming into perfect spherical shapes.
π· Photo by Aleksandr Abrosimov
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Did you know that placing candies in a certain way on a chessboard can create a powerful optical illusion? Even though all the lines on the board are perfectly straight, the arrangement of the candies can distort our perception.
Explore more about the fascinating world of optical illusions and how our brains can be tricked!
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π Japanβs 500-Kilometer Conveyor Revolution! π
Japan has announced plans to create Autoflow-Road, a 500-kilometer network of automated conveyor belts to connect Tokyo and Osaka. This ambitious project aims to address the truck driver shortage and enhance freight efficiency. Each pallet system in the Autoflow-Road can carry up to one ton of cargo and will be placed under highways, on ground-level paths in the middle of roads, and along the sides of highways.
Operating 24/7, this system has the potential to replace 25,000 truck drivers per day, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.
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For more details, check out the full article here.
Japan has announced plans to create Autoflow-Road, a 500-kilometer network of automated conveyor belts to connect Tokyo and Osaka. This ambitious project aims to address the truck driver shortage and enhance freight efficiency. Each pallet system in the Autoflow-Road can carry up to one ton of cargo and will be placed under highways, on ground-level paths in the middle of roads, and along the sides of highways.
Operating 24/7, this system has the potential to replace 25,000 truck drivers per day, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.
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For more details, check out the full article here.
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π The Mighty Tidal Bore of Fuchun River!
The Fuchun River in southeastern China is famous for the worldβs largest tidal bore. Known locally as the βSilver Dragon,β this natural phenomenon is truly unique to this region. The waves, sometimes reaching heights of 9 meters, surge upstream at speeds of up to 40 km/h.
While this spectacle is awe-inspiring, it can also be dangerous, often leading to casualties.
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The Fuchun River in southeastern China is famous for the worldβs largest tidal bore. Known locally as the βSilver Dragon,β this natural phenomenon is truly unique to this region. The waves, sometimes reaching heights of 9 meters, surge upstream at speeds of up to 40 km/h.
While this spectacle is awe-inspiring, it can also be dangerous, often leading to casualties.
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Mysterious Fog Bow
Have you ever seen a fog bow? This fascinating phenomenon occurs when light scatters on water droplets much smaller than those forming a regular rainbow. The absence of colors is due to light diffraction, which becomes more pronounced as the droplet size decreases.
Explore more about the enchanting wonders of our atmosphere with us!
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Have you ever seen a fog bow? This fascinating phenomenon occurs when light scatters on water droplets much smaller than those forming a regular rainbow. The absence of colors is due to light diffraction, which becomes more pronounced as the droplet size decreases.
Explore more about the enchanting wonders of our atmosphere with us!
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During a recent test, the first stage of Chinaβs Tianlong-3 rocket detached from the launch platform due to a structural failure and crashed in the central Chinese mountains. Fortunately, there were no casualties, according to Tianbing Technology. The two-stage Tianlong-3, powered by kerosene and liquid oxygen, is intended to become reusable, similar to SpaceXβs Falcon 9.
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π Amazing GOES-U Satellite Launch! π
Check out this incredible video of the GOES-U satellite separating from the Falcon Heavyβs second stage against the backdrop of Earth. This new, advanced satellite, roughly the size of a bus, will monitor Earthβs weather, space weather, and solar events from geostationary orbit.
Stay tuned for more breathtaking moments in space exploration!
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Check out this incredible video of the GOES-U satellite separating from the Falcon Heavyβs second stage against the backdrop of Earth. This new, advanced satellite, roughly the size of a bus, will monitor Earthβs weather, space weather, and solar events from geostationary orbit.
Stay tuned for more breathtaking moments in space exploration!
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π§² What is Ferrofluid? π§²
Ferrofluid is a colloidal suspension composed of nanoscale ferromagnetic particles suspended in a carrier liquid, typically an organic solvent or water. These tiny particles exhibit magnetic properties, causing the fluid to react strongly to magnetic fields, creating unique and fascinating patterns.
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Ferrofluid is a colloidal suspension composed of nanoscale ferromagnetic particles suspended in a carrier liquid, typically an organic solvent or water. These tiny particles exhibit magnetic properties, causing the fluid to react strongly to magnetic fields, creating unique and fascinating patterns.
πΉ Video by Bob Products
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π§± Meteorite Dust Lego Bricks! π§±
The European Space Agency has embarked on an exciting experiment: creating Lego bricks from meteorite dust that landed on Earth 20 years ago. These unique pieces were 3D-printed and will be sold in official stores (though we can only imagine the price!). This technology is also being explored for potential use in constructing buildings on the Moon.
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The European Space Agency has embarked on an exciting experiment: creating Lego bricks from meteorite dust that landed on Earth 20 years ago. These unique pieces were 3D-printed and will be sold in official stores (though we can only imagine the price!). This technology is also being explored for potential use in constructing buildings on the Moon.
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π AI-Designed 3D-Printed Rocket Engine Success! π
LEAP 71, a Dubai-based AI engineering firm, has successfully test-fired a liquid-fuel rocket engine designed entirely by their Noyron computational model. The engine, 3D-printed from copper, produced 5 kN of thrust, equating to 20,000 horsepower. This achievement marks a significant milestone in computational engineering, showcasing the ability to autonomously design and manufacture functional rocket engines rapidly.
For more details, read the full article here.
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LEAP 71, a Dubai-based AI engineering firm, has successfully test-fired a liquid-fuel rocket engine designed entirely by their Noyron computational model. The engine, 3D-printed from copper, produced 5 kN of thrust, equating to 20,000 horsepower. This achievement marks a significant milestone in computational engineering, showcasing the ability to autonomously design and manufacture functional rocket engines rapidly.
For more details, read the full article here.
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NASA has selected SpaceX to develop a spacecraft to safely deorbit the International Space Station (ISS). The vehicle will dock with the ISS, lower its orbit perigee to 160 kilometers, then re-enter the atmosphere and burn up. The U.S., Japan, Canada, and ESA member countries have committed to operating the ISS until 2030, while Russia has pledged to continue at least until 2028.
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