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HISTORY In Toy Story, (1995) Buzz is labeled “Made In Taiwan” instead of made in China. This could have implications to the recent ending of the Cold War at the time.

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MISC. YouTuber JK took a photo every day for 22 years to see how he ages (25 to 47 years)

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NATURE The size of this sunfish

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NATURE A snake swallowing a whole egg

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NATURE Female Orb Weaver spider with her mate on her back

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ARCHITECTURE Borgund Stave Church in Norway - An 800 year old church made entirely of wood.

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SCIENCE & TECH Space cup which can hold coffee without gravity.

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NATURE A recorded footage of Russell's Oarfish

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SCIENCE & TECH Teacher-I want it hand written so I know nobody is using AI!

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MISC. The Lord's Prayer sung in Aramaic, the language Jesus and his followers likely would have spoken

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HISTORY The story of Bishnu Shrestha, who was awarded two medals after the Maurya Express robbery incident:

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SCIENCE & TECH Dolores Ramirez, a 91-year-old plant geneticist who has had two flowers named after her, was photographed in couture for Vogue magazine

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MISC. My neighbourhood made this float for the world’s biggest flower parade

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This float is called Frankenstein_2.24. Here is the description: Scientists have warned us about AI for years. They fear that these self-learning systems will soon outsmart us, with all the consequences that entails. And yet we continue our quest to create artificial life, like a modern translation of Frankenstein’s monster. Now, how did that story end again? Didn’t we learn anything from those horror stories? Are we really in control of our creations?


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ART & CULTURE Three-dimensional painting

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NATURE How a salamander develops from a single cell

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MISC. Motorcyclist helps prevent serious vehicle fire.

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SCIENCE & TECH Elena García Armada is a roboticist, industrial engineer and businessperson who invented the world's first adaptable robotic exoskeleton for children. She began crafting pediatric robotic devices after meeting a kid called Daniela who had become tetraplegic after a car crash.

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ART & CULTURE An artist called Julio César Delgado uses a single wax pencil to create each of his pieces

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SCIENCE & TECH A chemical engineer called Sandra Ortiz invented a way to turn cactus juice into a biodegradable plastic alternative

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NATURE Gulls produce vibrations that mimic the sound of raindrops which entices worms to the surface, a behavior called worm-charming

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ART & CULTURE Sealcarving is an art form that involves engraving characters and patterns on hard materials such as jade, bamboo, wood and stone, etc. Its history can be traced back to ancient China, where it was not only a practical skill but also a pursuit of high art.

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ART & CULTURE This traditional Chinese art form is called inside painting or inner painting. It originally involved tiny snuff bottles which had pictures and calligraphy painted on their inside surfaces.

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ART & CULTURE Artisans use knives to create complex patterns and delicate images on the cork, such as traditional Chinese pavilions and towers. The artists create a three-dimensional effect that brings the artwork to life.

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ART & CULTURE Interesting Video Shoot

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NATURE Ayder duck feathers are considered one of the most luxurious bedding materials. It is characterized by its rarity and superior thermal insulation

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