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Vietnamese engineers created a copy of the Batmobile from the Nolan trilogy, only with an electric engine.
Engineering and Tricks
Engineering and Tricks
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VR and livestock farming sounds incompatible and crazy. But in Turkey, a farmer bought VR glasses for his cows to make them think it was summer.
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The cutest thing you'll see today: a car for a fish. And yes, she drives it, just don't ask how. What's more, the fish has memorized where it gets its food and drives it there.
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It seems that robots are getting closer to taking away bread even from builders.
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The Fenghe Bridge is part of a major road connecting China and Mongolia.
Its length is 1871 kilometers. The length of the bridge itself is 8km .
Its length is 1871 kilometers. The length of the bridge itself is 8km .
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Tesla added holiday Santa Mode for the New Year, which replaces all car models with reindeer
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A cup that creates a protective collar for hands when filled with hot liquid.
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Hyundai has released a very useful thing – technology that allows the car to go sideways.
It looks a bit wild and cool at the same time. But the main thing is useful. Can you imagine how the parking process will change in general?
It looks a bit wild and cool at the same time. But the main thing is useful. Can you imagine how the parking process will change in general?
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Orion's Bionic Eyes - Infrared Vision
This is a prototype of a device created by Second Sight Medical Products that can restore sight to people who are almost completely blind. Moreover it enables patients to see invisible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The Orion device comprises two main parts: a brain implant and a pair of glasses. The implant receives information from a camera mounted on the glasses and then delivers visual information directly to the part of the brain responsible for visual perception.
A special feature of the eyes: wearers become able to perceive electromagnetic spectrums, including infrared radiation.
This is a prototype of a device created by Second Sight Medical Products that can restore sight to people who are almost completely blind. Moreover it enables patients to see invisible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The Orion device comprises two main parts: a brain implant and a pair of glasses. The implant receives information from a camera mounted on the glasses and then delivers visual information directly to the part of the brain responsible for visual perception.
A special feature of the eyes: wearers become able to perceive electromagnetic spectrums, including infrared radiation.
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Amazon employs hundreds of robots already today — local warehouses can function without people at all. The shelves move independently around the warehouse and "go" to the collection points of orders.
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This is what a pencil sharpener from the 1890s looks like. See how it works.
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These advertising technologies are really scary
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Scientists invented a robot that cleans the beach of cigarette butts
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Nemuix - the world's thinnest bookmark lamp for reading
Powered by two magnets. The magnets stacked together close the electrical circuit, and the LED lights up.
Powered by two magnets. The magnets stacked together close the electrical circuit, and the LED lights up.
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Zhen Xian Bao - "The Book of threads".
The pinnacle of the art of Chinese origami. Initially, they were used to carry sewing accessories. But the mathematics behind such a book is so complex that it is now being used even by NASA.
The pinnacle of the art of Chinese origami. Initially, they were used to carry sewing accessories. But the mathematics behind such a book is so complex that it is now being used even by NASA.
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