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How to make the best paper helicopter


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Valonia ventricosa is one of the largest known unicellular organisms, if not the largest. This means that what you see in the image, a sea-algae that can get to 5 cm in diameter, is actually a single living cell [read more: buff.ly/3FyTYjt]

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. Valonia ventricosa is one of the largest known unicellular organisms, if not the largest. This means that what you see in the image, a sea-algae that can get to 5 cm in diameter, is actually a single living cell 

[read more: buff.ly/3FyTYjt]

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This is not CGI. Water drops create beautiful human-like animations


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What Einstein and Bohr’s debate over quantum entanglement taught us about reality bigthink.com/hard-science/e…


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Petr Spatina plays glasses. When he was young, he learned to play the accordion and the piano before embarking on learning a quite unusual musical instrument, “the glass harp” [full video: buff.ly/3gu2sji] [read more: buff.ly/3SsriNI]


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“Strategy is about making choices, trade-offs; it’s about deliberately choosing to be different.”~ Michael Porter


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As you are reading this, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is being cleaned at a rate of one football field worth of ocean every 10 seconds.

On October 11 we extracted the largest single catch for System 002 to-date; 10,086 kg of plastic removed from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch after only 6.5 days, bringing us to a total of 145,518 kg extracted so far.



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A true legend….😂🤣😄


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The proton is an object of unspeakable complexity, one that changes its appearance depending on how it is probed. Sometimes it includes a charm quark and charm antiquark, colossal particles that are each heavier than the proton itself [read more: buff.ly/3VGgs9z]


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You can actually kind of 'suction' plasma with a Tesla coil and a syringe helped by a nail [source and full video, by ElectroBOOM: buff.ly/2IvYXD0]


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Here's how to make the paper airplane that set the world record for distance wired.trib.al/XJP5c7r

From WIRED

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This short clip shows how light behaves when beamed through several shaped lenses. Try this online simulator by the University of Colorado: buff.ly/3p7h3mL] [video: buff.ly/3CRIw2x]


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Researchers have grown brain cells in a lab that have learned to play the 1970s tennis-like video game, Pong. They say this is the first ''sentient'' lab-grown brain in a dishand can sense and respond to its environment [full paper: buff.ly/3MqWqvK]

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. Researchers have grown brain cells in a lab that have learned to play the 1970s tennis-like video game, Pong. They say this is the first ''sentient'' lab-grown brain in a dishand can sense and respond to its environment [full paper: buff.ly/3MqWqvK]

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NASA is looking for you, Mrs.!!!


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If you take a Petri dish, castor oil and some ball bearings and put all in an electric field, you might happen to spot an interesting behavior: self-assembling wires who appear to be almost alive [Stanford Complexity Group: buff.ly/3utG23e]


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The Bell V 280 helicopter comes with augmented reality goggles for ease of maintenance. It allows you to “see through the covers” to see the layout of the components beneath [source, Herman Singh: buff.ly/3fRSXu2]


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Finnish inventor Heikki Kärnä is the man behind the Vipukirves Leveraxe and his aim was to redesign the axe using simple principles of physics to make it more efficient and safer [read more: buff.ly/3rPiHr8] [video: buff.ly/3cN6eQo]


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Located in Brno, Czechia, this is a waterfall clock. The amount of every line of water is controlled by a computer. By controlling the length of the lines, pictures and numbers can be shown in the air. [📹 buff.ly/3CImb7i]


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Building a LEGO-powered Submarine with automatic depth control [📹 YouTube's Brick Experiment Channel: buff.ly/3oaZqkE]


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