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"THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE — IT’S JUST NOT VERY EVENLY DISTRIBUTED" William Gibson
💣A wild video from 1943 has surfaced online — near Kent, at Reculver, a British de Havilland Mosquito drops an experimental version of the “bouncing bomb” Highball. Everything was going according to plan until it almost took out the cameraman — now that’s what I call dedication! 🎥
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How to hand over documents to the pilot when the hatches are already closed
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A new neural network LTX-2 has emerged — a serious competitor to OpenAI's Sora 2. This system can create videos that are virtually indistinguishable from real ones: with live sound, natural movements, and genuine human emotions.
LTX-2 generates video and audio simultaneously, making the clips as natural as possible. It accurately captures the physics of light and movement, can create emotional reactions, and synchronize speech. Unlike Sora 2, LTX-2 promises an even higher level of realism and flexibility in styles.
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🚢 A small detail — a big rescue: propeller guard against rope entanglement
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Baldness Defeated — Officially
Scientists from National Taiwan University have introduced a serum that completely restored fur in bald laboratory mice within 20 days.
The product is based on natural fatty acids that activate stem cells in hair follicles, triggering hair regeneration without transplants or hormonal treatments.
The mechanism was inspired by nature: researchers noticed that mild skin irritation causes immune cells to migrate and fat cells to release nourishing acids — precisely what stimulates the follicles. The serum replicates this process without damaging the skin.
After successful animal trials, the product has been patented and is now preparing for human testing.
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Scientists from Japan and the USA have officially proved that a person is able to breathe through the anus.
In recent clinical trials, volunteers were injected with a special liquid (perfluorodecalin), which has a high ability to transport oxygen through the intestinal mucosa. The experiment showed that the procedure is safe: 20 of the 27 participants sustained it for an hour, and all laboratory parameters remained normal.
This method is called enteral ventilation: it has previously been successfully tested in mice and pigs, and now for the first time in humans. In the future, the technology is planned to be used for emergency oxygen supply to patients with severe respiratory failure when the lungs cannot cope with work.
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🤖 China has unveiled a new bionic humanoid robot, the Unitree H2, and it literally dances as if it graduated from ballet school.
At the presentation, the robot, standing 1.8 meters tall and weighing about 70 kg, performed fluid movements to music — from ballet steps to kung fu elements.
The H2 is equipped with 31 joints, allowing it to move much more naturally and flexibly than previous models. It maintains balance even during complex maneuvers, and its design with anatomically accurate proportions and a "face" makes it eerily human-like.
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И куда скоро денутся все китайские работяги?
В Китае показали промышленного робота с мозгом производительностью до 275 триллионов операций в секунду. Это примерно в 100 раз быстрее, чем у всех его «коллег» по цеху.
Робот работает на чипе Cambrian Siyuan 590 и полностью автономен — не нуждается в облаке, всё просчитывает прямо на месте. Он «смотрит», «понимает» и учится в реальном времени, сам корректирует действия и подстраивается под обстановку.
А теперь к цифрам: скорость движения — до 10 метров в секунду, грузоподъёмность — до 10 килограммов с ювелирной точностью.
Это будет умный и сильный помощник, который сможет работать на производстве почти как человек (а местами и лучше).
👀 Как видят мир люди с плохим зрением.
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🔍 Scientists from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have claimed that an ordinary Wi-Fi router can "see" people — like Batman's sonar in "The Dark Knight." 🦇📡
The study showed that reflected radio waves can be used to recognize a person, even if they don't have a phone or any other devices.
AI analyzes how Wi-Fi signals bounce off walls and bodies, creating a "radio image" of posture, movement, and identity with nearly 100% accuracy. All of this works with a standard home router without any additional equipment. 🤯
The most alarming part — the signals on which the technology is based are not encrypted, meaning any "smart" router could theoretically become a hidden camera.
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For those who think art is easy
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What would happen if a steel ball heated to 1000 °C were dropped into pure aloe vera gel?
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😺 Scientists have confirmed it: cats are true happiness dealers.
Their purring isn’t just cute — it literally hacks your brain, triggering the release of oxytocin and dopamine, the hormones of pleasure and bonding. The frequencies of their purring (20–140 Hz) match those used in physiotherapy vibrations.
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Special fireworks for daytime use
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Amateur Camera Captures at the Speed of Light
American YouTuber and amateur engineer Brian Heidete, known as AlphaPhoenix, has built a camera capable of recording at 2 billion frames per second. This speed allows capturing the movement of light literally frame by frame — with increments of about 15 centimeters.
The camera records the image one pixel at a time — to obtain full HD video, Heidete assembles multiple such frames from different areas and then combines them.
The camera consists of a mirror, lens, optical tube, photomultiplier tube, and an oscilloscope that captures the signal at a frequency of 2 billion measurements per second.
Using this setup, the blogger filmed a video of a laser beam reflecting between two mirrors.
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🌑 ИИ показал, как именно образовались те самые кратеры на Луне, которые мы наблюдаем сегодня.
Из-за отсутствия атмосферы космические камни не сгорают красиво, как у нас, а врезаются напрямую в лунную поверхность, оставляя огромные воронки.
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In China’s Jiangsu Province, a giant escalator stretching 1,236 meters has been built, carrying tourists to the top of Mount Lingshan in just 10 minutes. Previously, the hike to the summit took about two hours on foot!
The escalator consists of 10 sections and has become part of China’s large-scale development of its tourism infrastructure.
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In San Francisco, they orchestrated digital chaos involving 50 driverless Waymo taxis 🚖🤖.
On one dead-end street, dozens of self-driving cars gathered simultaneously — and it all turned out to be a prank organized by 23-year-old tech guy Riley Walz.
He coordinated with flashmob participants to simultaneously order Waymo to the same location, calling the stunt "the world's first WAYMO DDOS" — analogous to a cyberattack where a system is overloaded with requests. The cars arrived, neatly parked one after another, creating a perfectly orchestrated nightmare for the navigation algorithm. 👀
After ten minutes, the cars dispersed, and participants each received a $5 fine for being "no-shows."
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Anduril has introduced the EagleEye helmet — a true breakthrough in military technology with the ability to "see through walls." 🎯
This high-tech combat helmet with integrated artificial intelligence and augmented reality completely replaces the traditional helmet, providing soldiers with a panoramic 360-degree field of view and the ability to see objects, allied and enemy positions even behind obstacles.
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Automation in action! 🤖
Driverless trucks are transforming port operations.
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