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Let's see more of everything that is, that may be or could be...

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Meet the crane that can climb and install wind turbines up to 590 ft (180m) high while it's being built.
#gigadgets #crane #windturbine #Install

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The importance of sleep! ⚠️During sleep, cerebrospinal fluid washes in and out like waves, helping the brain get rid of accumulated metabolic waste. 😴🧠🌊


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Across the Waves 🌊

🎨 Harut Danielyan

- Levandov -

#art

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4 healthy dishes for your weekly meal prep!


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#recipe

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This 1960s documentary envisions a set of future home tools that appear quite matching our current ones, especially buying online and working from home

[📹 The Kinolibrary: https://buff.ly/2Cyyweo]


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View of New York City from the top of the iconic Flatiron building, 1911.


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Relationship between pressure and depth

At sea level, the pressure of the air that surrounds us equal to 1 bar, which is sometimes referred to as 1 atmosphere. Dive to just 10 meters deep and that pressure increases of 1 bar

[📹 freedivingsantateresa]


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Why it takes 7 month’s to reach MARS 🛰️


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Incredible footage of a woman who was born in 1835 being interviewed in 1929


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drawing a city with a string


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#art

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Evolution of computer graphics and Need for Speed


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Muscles inside your back

Credit: SciePro

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Tjørnuvik, Streymoy’s northernmost village, has a population of around 71. It used to be a natural harbor but after a horrific storm in the 1600s, the fjord became blocked with sand and became more inaccessible

[📹 luigichiurchi]


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🎞️ Robot tail for more balance 🤖🦴🧐


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Impressive restoration of a damaged Rolex wristwatch.


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Growing garlic at home 🧄


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#plant #garden

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Known as camel spiders or wind scorpions, Solifugae are neither true scorpions, nor true spiders.

These arachnids are very fast on land, with their top speed estimated to be 16 km/h, half as fast as the fastest human sprinter

[📹 Maxs Exotic Pet Garden]


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In the rugged and rocky terrains of the Zagros mountains in Iran, a remarkable predator roams, known as the spider-tailed horned viper

Look at its tail,

the tip resembles the shape of a spider, but not only that it moves just like a spider, and used as a hunting tool to lure…


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The Mercator projection preserves direction because it was originally used for navigation. But in doing so it distorts the size of landmasses and countries.

This is what happens comparing Australia and Greenland using their true size.

[🎞️ https://www.thetruesize.com/]

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