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The Great Argus dance display surely ranks among d most remarkable...d male prepares a dancing ground in forest...presents himself with loud calls to attract females...then he dances before her with his wings spread into 2 enormous fans.
Even we can learn how to propose..😂😂😂
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Even we can learn how to propose..😂😂😂
- Pratap Singh -
@letsseemore
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This is machine learning training on landscapes. StyleGAN3 is a generative adversarial network particurarly effective in generating photo-realistic faces
[📹 Gene Kogan]
- Massimo -
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[📹 Gene Kogan]
- Massimo -
@letsseemore
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Zoran Madžirov was a percussionist, composer and inventor of the Bottlephone.
Here he's seen performing Carmen with only bottles using the volume of water for regulating the pitch of the sound.
[📹 Mariana Musotti]
- Massimo -
#art
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Here he's seen performing Carmen with only bottles using the volume of water for regulating the pitch of the sound.
[📹 Mariana Musotti]
- Massimo -
#art
@letsseemore
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A unique underwater farm, nemosgarden requires gardeners to wear diving suits. This novel experiment uses biospheres 10 metres under the water off Noli on the Italian Riviera, and was created to find sustainable ways of growing vegetables and herbs - https://www.newscientist.com/article/2310333-undersea-beds-nemos-garden-takes-terrestrial-farming-to-new-depths/
- New Scientist -
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- New Scientist -
@letsseemore
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Engineers at MIT have created a method to manage the behavior of a 3D-printed replica of a patient's heart to simulate that patient's capacity for blood pumping.
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- Interesting Engineering -
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This artist makes a creative use of plaster in his artworks: this is the Great Wall painted in relief
[📹84003437166 on Douyin]
- Massimo -
#art
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[📹84003437166 on Douyin]
- Massimo -
#art
@letsseemore
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Timelapse of Europa & Io orbiting Jupiter, shot from space probe Cassini
Original video by NASA-JPL’s Kevin Gill:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmgill/44583965185/in/photostream/lightbox/
- Dan Chaon (@danchaon.bsky.social) -
@letsseemore
Original video by NASA-JPL’s Kevin Gill:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmgill/44583965185/in/photostream/lightbox/
- Dan Chaon (@danchaon.bsky.social) -
@letsseemore
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This is how your immune system chases pathogens and destroyes them.
It's called Phagocytosis: the immune response of Macrophage cells in this case directed to Escherichia coli bacteria which attach on the digestive system.
[📹 Helix Animation]
- Massimo -
@letsseemore
It's called Phagocytosis: the immune response of Macrophage cells in this case directed to Escherichia coli bacteria which attach on the digestive system.
[📹 Helix Animation]
- Massimo -
@letsseemore
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This is what libraries are supposed to look like.
The St. Florian Monastery Library in Austria - a late-baroque masterpiece with dramatic ceiling frescoes by Austrian painter Bartolomeo Altomonte. It houses around 130,000 items, some dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Culture Critic -
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The St. Florian Monastery Library in Austria - a late-baroque masterpiece with dramatic ceiling frescoes by Austrian painter Bartolomeo Altomonte. It houses around 130,000 items, some dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Culture Critic -
@letsseemore
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MIT's 3D-printed hearts offer hope in overcoming the organ shortage crisis through innovative transplantation solutions.
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- Interesting Engineering -
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In the 1930s, Frank Shutt, General Manager of The Peabody Hotel in Memphis, thought to place some of his ducks in the hotel's fountain.
Nearly 90 years after, the ducks, living on the rooftop, still walk to swim in a now internationally famous tradition
- Massimo -
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Nearly 90 years after, the ducks, living on the rooftop, still walk to swim in a now internationally famous tradition
- Massimo -
@letsseemore
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