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Model Zero - intelligent bait for fishing
Immediately after landing"in the water, Model Zero begins probing and continues to do so until it is removed from the water. It perceives environmental factors and tracks the movement of the bait.
The device collects data from all over the world for scientific analysis; organizes and analyzes data on fish species, underwater environment, bait type, color and movement. This will allow anglers to understand the behavior of fish better.
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Immediately after landing"in the water, Model Zero begins probing and continues to do so until it is removed from the water. It perceives environmental factors and tracks the movement of the bait.
The device collects data from all over the world for scientific analysis; organizes and analyzes data on fish species, underwater environment, bait type, color and movement. This will allow anglers to understand the behavior of fish better.
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Step by step, this protein paces
That's exactly how proteins move around inside our cells - thanks to kinesin☝🏻
It is also a protein, but exclusively a "transport" one. It takes its "steps" through special microtubules.
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That's exactly how proteins move around inside our cells - thanks to kinesin☝🏻
It is also a protein, but exclusively a "transport" one. It takes its "steps" through special microtubules.
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Why are dogs wagging their tail or tucking it in?
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Under the tail of the dog there is a special gland responsible for the individual smell. When meeting dogs, they sniff each other under the tail and remember the smells. Dogs wag their tails when they want to "get to know", "like" and spread the smell as much as possible. And when frightened, on the contrary, they turn tail.
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Under the tail of the dog there is a special gland responsible for the individual smell. When meeting dogs, they sniff each other under the tail and remember the smells. Dogs wag their tails when they want to "get to know", "like" and spread the smell as much as possible. And when frightened, on the contrary, they turn tail.
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RoboMaster S1 - DJI's first ground-based gaming robot
DJI has released RoboMaster S1, a modular construction toy that is the first ground bot released by this manufacturer.
The robot has omnidirectional wheels, a powerful processor, a set of sensors, a camera, and even a gel bead gun.
Children can not only build the bot, but also program new movements. Though the basic programming system is also quite comprehensive.
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DJI has released RoboMaster S1, a modular construction toy that is the first ground bot released by this manufacturer.
The robot has omnidirectional wheels, a powerful processor, a set of sensors, a camera, and even a gel bead gun.
Children can not only build the bot, but also program new movements. Though the basic programming system is also quite comprehensive.
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The Bаrgаte in Southampton was built in 1180 - it's now flanked by a Burger King and a McDonalds!
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Soil is full of life
In just one teaspoon of soil, there are more microorganisms than people on the planet. “Millions of species and billions of organisms—bacteria, algae, microscopic insects, earthworms, beetles, ants, mites, fungi, and more—represent the greatest concentration of biomass anywhere on the planet,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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In just one teaspoon of soil, there are more microorganisms than people on the planet. “Millions of species and billions of organisms—bacteria, algae, microscopic insects, earthworms, beetles, ants, mites, fungi, and more—represent the greatest concentration of biomass anywhere on the planet,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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