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In Papua New Guinea, a sauce made from the Marita fruit (Pandanus conoideus), also known as the red fruit, is commonly referred to as marita sauce and is used as a ketchup-like condiment.
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#travel
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- Massimo -
#travel
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Pastry artist Sabina Temiralieva turns cakes into intricate edible masterpieces.
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#art
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#art
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YouTuber Mattias Krantz rescued an octopus from a fish market and taught him to play piano. What a duo.
📹Mattias Krantz
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📹Mattias Krantz
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Amazing! An Amazonian Royal Flycatcher doing its spectacular display. 👑 They usually keep that massive crest tucked away, so this is a rare sight!
🎥: meshachpierre ©️
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🎥: meshachpierre ©️
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In a gravity-free environment, flames tend to be spherical, unlike the teardrop shape seen on Earth.
This is because the absence of gravity prevents the hot gases from rising, which normally creates the teardrop shape.
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This is because the absence of gravity prevents the hot gases from rising, which normally creates the teardrop shape.
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When a plant is damaged, it communicates danger signals to its furthest parts, using glutamate to trigger messages, a neurotransmitter in mammals
These signals may activate the plant’s defense mechanisms, or turn on pathways to healing damaged tissue
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These signals may activate the plant’s defense mechanisms, or turn on pathways to healing damaged tissue
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Amazing guitarist Marcin Patrzałek performs the well-known aria Habanera from the opera Carmen.
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#art
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#art
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How a factory cuts a hard cheese like Parmesan. Video by Gelmini Macchine.
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The Lily 'Black Jewel' is one of the darkest lilies currently available, and is a luxurious and expensive favourite of florists.
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Who thought of this solution for slicing cherry tomatoes?
Basically, genius.
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#lifehack #kitchen
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Basically, genius.
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#lifehack #kitchen
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Ball's Pyramid, located off the coast of Lord Howe Island in Australia, is the tallest volcanic sea stack in the world, reaching a height of 572 meters (1,877 feet)
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#travel
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#travel
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The stunning Hours Necklace (2021) by Wallace Chan, showcasing his legendary Wallace Cut. Shown at Christie’s London in 2023. 💎
vid: mariadoulton
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vid: mariadoulton
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A craft, driven by by lasers or microwave.
This was created in 1976 by Leik Myrabo and form 1990-2000 more than 1000 tests were conducted,
In 2000 a much larger craft reached and altitude of 71 meters.
The project (publicly) lost support in the 2000s but remains as an inspiration for research propelling directed energy and as a visionary concept for air and space transportation.
Some patents show it is still very much being developed.
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This was created in 1976 by Leik Myrabo and form 1990-2000 more than 1000 tests were conducted,
In 2000 a much larger craft reached and altitude of 71 meters.
The project (publicly) lost support in the 2000s but remains as an inspiration for research propelling directed energy and as a visionary concept for air and space transportation.
Some patents show it is still very much being developed.
- Brian Roemmele -
@letsseemore
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Do you know this fruit?
This is Custard Apple (aka Sugar Apple or Annona squamosa) 🍈✨
This tropical gem looks like a dragon egg on the outside and tastes like pure dessert on the inside: creamy, sweet, with hints of pineapple, banana, and vanilla. 😍
Have you tried it yet?
🎥 ismails232
- Dreams N Science -
@letsseemore
This is Custard Apple (aka Sugar Apple or Annona squamosa) 🍈✨
This tropical gem looks like a dragon egg on the outside and tastes like pure dessert on the inside: creamy, sweet, with hints of pineapple, banana, and vanilla. 😍
Have you tried it yet?
🎥 ismails232
- Dreams N Science -
@letsseemore
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In Finland, a new generation of energy-efficient data centers is transforming how cities manage heat.
Data centers have transformed urban heat management by recovering waste heat from servers and funneling it into the country's extensive district heating networks. This innovative system turns an energy byproduct into a vital resource, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels for heating.
This ingenious solution addresses two major challenges: the growing energy demands of data storage and urban heating needs. Instead of releasing heat into the environment, Finland’s system recycles it, creating a closed-loop energy network that benefits both technology and society.
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Data centers have transformed urban heat management by recovering waste heat from servers and funneling it into the country's extensive district heating networks. This innovative system turns an energy byproduct into a vital resource, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels for heating.
This ingenious solution addresses two major challenges: the growing energy demands of data storage and urban heating needs. Instead of releasing heat into the environment, Finland’s system recycles it, creating a closed-loop energy network that benefits both technology and society.
- Massimo -
@letsseemore
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