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The Italian guide to buying pasta


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Masking crabs wear anemones like chef hats to hide from predators and feed the anemones


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Step-by-Step Mechanical Cardboard Arm

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The Seiko TV Watch was produced in very limited numbers for a few years from 1982 and 1985. Itโ€™s technically a digital LCD wrist watch with a built-in TV screen and a separate TV receiver.


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This strange-looking installation is a movable public toilet.

The Throne is a 3D-printed toilet intended to provide accessible sanitation for people in remote areas, refugee settlements, and urban slums. It has a streamlined teardrop shape and was made mainly from discarded single-use plastic from medical facilities. The team used a commercial composting toilet for hygienic reasons. They enlarged the interior to give users more room to move around, where users can also find a shelf for toilet paper, a phone holder, and a container of wood chips to eliminate odors.

Spanish studio Nagami designed the Throne for social enterprise https://To.org Foundation. The toilet is installed in Gstaad in the Swiss Alps in August 2021. To further commercialize the idea, the team still needs to reduce the production costs.This strange-looking installation is a movable public toilet.


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A short clip from a foot volleyball match in Malaysia.


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Turning a simple egg into a masterpiece

The art of Pรชssanka eggs.


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This is a Flying fish up close. They can propel themselves out of water at speeds of more than 56 km/h. Once in the air, their rigid โ€œwingsโ€ allow them to glide for up to 200 meters


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Engaging and interactive art experiences at Epcot !


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Madonna della Corona Sanctuary, Italy (1490)๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น


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Mixing warm milk with vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs. Acetic acid reacts with the casein, causing it to coagulate or curdle, resulting in clumps in the liquid.

A process similar to making cheese, specifically cottage cheese or ricotta.


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Vietnam's genius way to recycle coconut


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Photolithography

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morchang, a traditional Instrument also known as a mouth harp, which is used in various forms of folk and classical music across South Asia and beyond.


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Did you know spiders have โ€˜beansโ€™? ๐Ÿซ˜ Theyโ€™re actually tarsal pads at the tips of their legsโ€”tiny claw-like structures that help them grip surfaces and climb walls. Not real beans, but just as cool! ๐Ÿ•ท๏ธ


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Plastic bags "dance" in a gallery, animated by wave data collected aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute's Research Vessel Falkor during a Pacific voyage in 2019.

The installation contrasts human pollution with natural oceanic forces


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Jรบlia Soares invented this entry when she was 15, becoming the first gymnast to perform this move, which, for obvious reasons, ended up bearing her name. In her first Olympics, she already made history.


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The spiral turbine. Interesting concept.


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Rain Oculus at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, is a striking art installation designed by Ned Kahn and Moshe Safdie.

This 72-foot-wide (22 m) acrylic bowl creates a mesmerizing whirlpool of recycled rainwater that cascades two stories into a canal below, blending art, architecture, and sustainability.

Activated hourly at 10 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, 8 PM, and 11 PM, it serves as both a skylight and a water feature, symbolizing prosperity and renewal in Asian culture.

It recycles rainwater to irrigate surrounding gardens, visitors can enjoy the โ€œmini Niagaraโ€ view from Basement 2 or relax at the nearby Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf.


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Marcin Patrzalek plays Beethovens 5th Symphony on a guitar.
Spectacular!


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