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💧 Three Ways to Quickly Pour Water Out of a Bottle 💨 Why is the third method the fastest? What role does the straw play? 🥤 #discoveries @scientific
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🔬 Under the Microscope 🔍 Can you guess which objects have been magnified several times? 🦈 Shark skin; 🍃 Plant leaf; 🧑 Human hair; 🌾 Wheat grain (in cross-section). #discoveries @scientific
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But we KNOW MORE! You didn't even know what our planet actually hides! Scientists and historians are trying to understand unexplained phenomena! And the channel Mysteries of Our Planet shows everything as it is! Tests of plasma weapons, a fiery waterfall in the sky, mysterious ball lightning, wavy clouds! Everything that is hidden from our eyes is HERE
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Do you like our content? 🤔 Please vote for our channel if you have a premium account on Telegram, so we can unlock more features for you and the rest of our subscribers! 🪙 We would be very grateful! 🤗 You can vote multiple times. You probably have several votes. Vote here - https://t.me/scientific?boost
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🦕 Giant Dinosaur with Scissor-Like Claws Roamed Europe 168 Million Years Ago 🦖 Paleontologists have recreated the appearance of this terrifying creature. For the first time on British soil, paleontologists discovered remains of therizinosaurs and troodontid dinosaurs. Moreover, these fossils became the oldest evidence of these species in the world. Some teeth were initially found in the 1970s but were only identified now, using machine learning techniques. The therizinosaur was a large herbivorous dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period with distinctive long, scissor-like claws. Along with troodontids and velociraptors, it belonged to the group known as maniraptors. These dinosaurs are among the closest relatives to modern birds. 🐦 #discoveries @scientific
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🍏 Apple I 🖥️ This gadget was designed by Steve Wozniak and sold in 1976 for $666.66. The computer was a single-board unit featuring a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz, 4 KB of memory, and a cassette tape for data storage. Production of the Apple I was discontinued in September 1977. 🛠️ #technologies @scientific
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🐝 Self-Defense of Giant Honey Bees 🛡️ Bees, also known as Asian bees, can produce "shimmering waves" during hive defense against predators like wasps or hornets. This occurs through a wave effect that can distract or scare off the predator. 🌊🐝 #discoveries @scientific
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🚀 Simply Out of this World! 🌌 1️⃣ Heart of the Crab Nebula. A shattered supernova core formed a neutron star — a pulsar spinning at an incredible rate of 30 rotations per second. Located 6500 light years from Earth. 2️⃣ Trumpler 14 is one of the youngest known open clusters of the Milky Way, aged between 300,000 to 500,000 years (for context, the Pleiades are 115 million years old). 3️⃣ The face of the spiral galaxy NGC 4911 (320 million light years away) is covered with long clouds of dust and gas. 4️⃣ Spirals of dust circulating trillions of kilometers of interstellar space are visible in the halo of light from the red supergiant V838 Monocerotis. 5️⃣ Galaxy ESO 137-001 at a distance of 200 million light years is moving at a speed of 7.2 million km/h. 6️⃣ Miniature Orion Nebula. Astronomers call this region due to its small size and the single star forming it. Nebula M43 is about 1600 light years from Earth. 7️⃣ Massive distortion of space. At the center of this image is the huge galaxy cluster Abell S1063, located 4 billion light years away. The existence of 51 galaxies has been confirmed by scientists, with another 400 yet to be confirmed. 8️⃣ Galactic hybrid. Galaxy UGC 12591 is classified as an S0 / Sa galaxy, a hybrid between lenticular and spiral galaxies. It is about 400 million light years from us. 9️⃣ Waves in the Lagoon Nebula. A close-up of the center of the nebula shows how radiation from young stars interacts with the hydrogen cloud from which they formed. 🔟 Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635). Its star is 45 times more massive than our Sun. The gas on the star is so hot it vaporizes into space as a "stellar wind" at speeds over 6.5 million km/h. #discoveries @scientific
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🌊 Rare 'Alien' Squid Filmed at a Depth of 2000 Meters 🦑 A device from the Schmidt Ocean Institute was lowered to the depths to film the hydrothermal field known as the Lost City on the seafloor along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. A large squid was spotted during the dive at a depth of over 1930 meters. This mysterious creature had a semi-transparent pinkish-red body with dark purple eyes. The squid belongs to the genus Magnapinna. These marine animals can reach lengths of more than 6 meters. Discovered just 20 years ago, only 20 encounters with these bigfin squids have been recorded. Scientists know very little about their behavior, including how these squids use their tentacles. 🌐🔍 #discoveries @scientific
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🇨🇳 Building Bridges in China with the Mega-Machine SLJ900/32 🏗️ The SLJ900/32 is a colossal machine used in China for constructing high-speed railway viaducts without the need for cranes. It reduces construction time and enhances safety. This machine weighs 580 tons and features 64 wheels that can rotate 90 degrees, allowing for precise movements and efficient bridge building. 🔧 #technologies @scientific
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🔊 Chladni Figures 📐 This fascinating physical phenomenon occurs when fine particles on the surface of a solid form various geometric figures due to the vibrations of that surface. These beautiful patterns were first discovered by the German-Hungarian physicist and musician Ernst Chladni in 1787. 🎶 #discoveries @scientific
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🏠 Everyone's Dream: A Home Cleaning Robot 🤖 The day has finally come—a clever developer has created a script that assigns Boston Dynamics' robot dogs the task many dread: cleaning the apartment. On command, the robot can tidy up items and dust off surfaces. ✨ #technologies @scientific
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🌱 Conophytum pageae 💋 This is a type of succulent plant from the Aizoaceae family. In nature, it thrives in harsh conditions on rocky and pebbly mountain slopes, as well as stony plains. #discoveries @scientific
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⏰ Why Do Clock Hands Move From Left to Right? 🌍 Most modern mechanical clocks differ only in design but follow the same operational principles. Let's explore why their hands move in one direction. Clock science originated in the Northern Hemisphere, where the Sun moves around our planet from left to right, that is, from east to west. Before mechanical clocks, people measured time by the sun, specifically by a stick planted in the ground. The shadow it cast moved clockwise, mimicking the Sun’s motion. Such clocks became widespread in Europe, located in the Northern Hemisphere. The first mechanical clocks were also invented there, and craftsmen followed nature, making the hands move in the same direction as the Sun. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Sun moves in the opposite direction. Perhaps, if clocks had first become common there, the hands might have moved from right to left. ⏳ #technologies @scientific
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⚡️ Lightning Strike Moment at the World Trade Center, USA ⚡️ Buildings are often protected from lightning strikes with a special system that includes a metal structure on the roof, connected to the ground. This setup helps reduce the risk of damage to the building and its equipment during a lightning strike. ⚙️ #discoveries @scientific
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🕷️ Female Spiders Play Dead During Mating to Ease Male Anxiety 🕸️ In China, female funnel-web spiders exhibit a peculiar behavior during mating: they pretend to be dead. A new study has shown that this helps the male worry less about being eaten and facilitates mating. Interestingly, females are more likely to play dead when approached by attractive partners, while less desirable ones are rejected with active movement. 🕷️ #discoveries @scientific
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🌀 Superfluid Helium 🌀 🌡️ As the temperature approaches -273.15 °C (absolute zero), helium begins to flow out of containers without any resistance, allowing it to pass through tiny holes in solid objects that are inaccessible to ordinary liquids or gases. 🔍 It's worth noting that helium's ability to permeate glass at absolute zero depends on the specific properties of the glass. If the glass has no defects or pores at the atomic level, helium will struggle to pass through it even at absolute zero. #discoveries @scientific
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😬 Afraid of Dentists? How About a Robot Dentist? 🤖 🛠️ The prototype is still in the development stage, but even now, it's capable of performing basic procedures—removing cavities and filling teeth. 🦷 #technologies @scientific
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Do you like our content? 🤔 Please vote for our channel if you have a premium account on Telegram, so we can unlock more features for you and the rest of our subscribers! 🪙 We would be very grateful! 🤗 You can vote multiple times. You probably have several votes. Vote here - https://t.me/scientific?boost
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💰 Giant Gold Nugget Worth $160,000 Found in Australia 💰 🔍 The stone was discovered using a regular, budget-friendly metal detector. ⚖️ The stone weighs about 4.6 kg, with 2.6 kg of it being gold. The giant nugget could have been even larger—unfortunately, the prospector accidentally split it into two halves while digging it up. Despite this, the find still doesn't break the record for the largest nugget ever found, which, incidentally, was also discovered in the same region. On February 5, 1869, two miners in Victoria found a 72 kg stone measuring 61 cm in length. #discoveries @scientific
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🧠 How to Blow Your Mind in 20 Seconds 🤯 👁️ An optical illusion with volumetric shapes can trick our perception of depth, creating a 3D effect on a two-dimensional image. #discoveries @scientific
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🍵 Innovative 'Tea Bag' Implant Effectively Manages Type 1 Diabetes 🍵 🔋 The device is powered by electricity it generates on its own, utilizing the excess calories a person consumes. 🔬 This new fuel cell resembles a tea bag slightly larger than a fingernail. It's coated in a non-woven fabric and alginate—a substance derived from seaweed, widely used in biomedicine for its excellent biocompatibility. When implanted under the skin, the alginate absorbs body fluid, allowing glucose to flow inside. Inside, a copper-based nanoparticle anode breaks down glucose into gluconic acid and protons to generate electric current. 🧬 The fuel cell is connected to an insulin capsule containing beta cells that release insulin using the electric current from the implant. These two components form a self-regulating loop. When the glucose-powered fuel cell detects an excess of sugar in the blood, it activates, stimulating the beta cells to produce insulin. As blood sugar levels drop, a threshold sensor in the fuel cell deactivates, stopping insulin production and release. The device can be linked to a smartphone. 🐁 This biotechnology has been successfully tested in mice. #technologies @scientific
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Birth of a Planetary System 🌍 🔭 This visualization showcases the evolution of a young, isolated protoplanetary disk—a rotating disk of dust and gas with a nascent star at its center. These disks are the foundation for the formation of planets and new planetary systems (like our own solar system). 🌟 One of the primary scientific objectives of the James Webb Space Telescope is to learn how stars and planets form. Webb’s sensitive infrared vision will be able to peer through dust clouds to study "infant" stars in stellar nurseries, as well as protoplanetary disks like the one shown in this animation. #discoveries @scientific
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AI Saves Dog's Life from Mysterious Illness 🐶 🧠 Artificial Intelligence came to the rescue where professional doctors couldn't. ChatGPT, a neural network, helped diagnose the disease. 🔍 The dog's owner consulted the neural network, providing test results and describing symptoms. ChatGPT, while clarifying it isn't a doctor, offered a list of potential diseases. After ruling out several infections checked by veterinarians, only one possibility remained—immune-mediated hemolytic anemia. This condition causes the body to destroy its own blood cells. 🏥 At a visit to another veterinarian, the diagnosis suggested by ChatGPT was confirmed. The pet was prescribed the correct treatment and began to recover. #technologies @scientific
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🌌 Exciting News from Space: TRAPPIST-1b Exoplanet Study Results Released! 🌌 🔭 An international team of researchers has used the James Webb Space Telescope to measure the temperature of the rocky exoplanet TRAPPIST-1b. This marks the first-ever measurement of temperature on an exoplanet as small and cold as Venus, Earth, or Mars. 🌡️ The results show that the daytime side of TRAPPIST-1b heats up to about 230°C. For exoplanet standards, this is considered quite moderate; however, it suggests that the planet lacks an atmosphere. #discoveries @scientific
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💧 Three Ways to Quickly Pour Water Out of a Bottle 💨 Why is the third method the fastest? What role does the straw play? 🥤 #discoveries @scientific
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🔬 Under the Microscope 🔍 Can you guess which objects have been magnified several times? 🦈 Shark skin; 🍃 Plant leaf; 🧑 Human hair; 🌾 Wheat grain (in cross-section). #discoveries @scientific
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🦕 Giant Dinosaur with Scissor-Like Claws Roamed Europe 168 Million Years Ago 🦖 Paleontologists have recreated the appearance of this terrifying creature. For the first time on British soil, paleontologists discovered remains of therizinosaurs and troodontid dinosaurs. Moreover, these fossils became the oldest evidence of these species in the world. Some teeth were initially found in the 1970s but were only identified now, using machine learning techniques. The therizinosaur was a large herbivorous dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period with distinctive long, scissor-like claws. Along with troodontids and velociraptors, it belonged to the group known as maniraptors. These dinosaurs are among the closest relatives to modern birds. 🐦 #discoveries @scientific
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🍏 Apple I 🖥️ This gadget was designed by Steve Wozniak and sold in 1976 for $666.66. The computer was a single-board unit featuring a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz, 4 KB of memory, and a cassette tape for data storage. Production of the Apple I was discontinued in September 1977. 🛠️ #technologies @scientific
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🐝 Self-Defense of Giant Honey Bees 🛡️ Bees, also known as Asian bees, can produce "shimmering waves" during hive defense against predators like wasps or hornets. This occurs through a wave effect that can distract or scare off the predator. 🌊🐝 #discoveries @scientific
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🚀 Simply Out of this World! 🌌 1️⃣ Heart of the Crab Nebula. A shattered supernova core formed a neutron star — a pulsar spinning at an incredible rate of 30 rotations per second. Located 6500 light years from Earth. 2️⃣ Trumpler 14 is one of the youngest known open clusters of the Milky Way, aged between 300,000 to 500,000 years (for context, the Pleiades are 115 million years old). 3️⃣ The face of the spiral galaxy NGC 4911 (320 million light years away) is covered with long clouds of dust and gas. 4️⃣ Spirals of dust circulating trillions of kilometers of interstellar space are visible in the halo of light from the red supergiant V838 Monocerotis. 5️⃣ Galaxy ESO 137-001 at a distance of 200 million light years is moving at a speed of 7.2 million km/h. 6️⃣ Miniature Orion Nebula. Astronomers call this region due to its small size and the single star forming it. Nebula M43 is about 1600 light years from Earth. 7️⃣ Massive distortion of space. At the center of this image is the huge galaxy cluster Abell S1063, located 4 billion light years away. The existence of 51 galaxies has been confirmed by scientists, with another 400 yet to be confirmed. 8️⃣ Galactic hybrid. Galaxy UGC 12591 is classified as an S0 / Sa galaxy, a hybrid between lenticular and spiral galaxies. It is about 400 million light years from us. 9️⃣ Waves in the Lagoon Nebula. A close-up of the center of the nebula shows how radiation from young stars interacts with the hydrogen cloud from which they formed. 🔟 Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635). Its star is 45 times more massive than our Sun. The gas on the star is so hot it vaporizes into space as a "stellar wind" at speeds over 6.5 million km/h. #discoveries @scientific
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🌊 Rare 'Alien' Squid Filmed at a Depth of 2000 Meters 🦑 A device from the Schmidt Ocean Institute was lowered to the depths to film the hydrothermal field known as the Lost City on the seafloor along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. A large squid was spotted during the dive at a depth of over 1930 meters. This mysterious creature had a semi-transparent pinkish-red body with dark purple eyes. The squid belongs to the genus Magnapinna. These marine animals can reach lengths of more than 6 meters. Discovered just 20 years ago, only 20 encounters with these bigfin squids have been recorded. Scientists know very little about their behavior, including how these squids use their tentacles. 🌐🔍 #discoveries @scientific
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