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"THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE — IT’S JUST NOT VERY EVENLY DISTRIBUTED"

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A visual guide to how gravity works

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Airplane lands in very strong wind

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In 2006, an unused Russian spacesuit was stuffed with old clothes and an amateur radio transmitter, after which it was pushed into orbit from the International Space Station.

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Chinese company Unitree released a new video featuring the G1 humanoid: it gets kicked from all sides — it falls down, gets back up, and takes another hit. The company calls this "anti-gravity mode."

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Types of coastal protection from waves

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✈️ Giant An-225 breaks through fog in Poland

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Google has launched the Search Live feature for all users in the United States! Now in the Google app for Android and iOS, you can ask a question by voice or immediately show an object to the camera to get an answer in real time.

Search Live can recognize objects, help with connecting devices, suggest recipes based on photos of ingredients, and instantly analyze everything around you. It currently works only in English, but expanding to other regions is just a matter of time. AI analyzes not only text but also visual context from the camera.

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The world's largest electronic blast was carried out at the Caval Ridge mine in Australia.

A single operation used 2,194 tons of explosives placed in 3,899 boreholes. The blast moved 4.7 million cubic meters of rock - a volume capable of filling nearly 2,000 Olympic swimming pools.

The blasting utilized Dyno Nobel DigiShot technology with fully programmable detonators, ensuring maximum precision and safe control of the process.

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