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This site visualizes position and motion of all publicly registered satellites in orbit: celestrak.com
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How to easily clean silver using common household items: hot water, baking soda, salt, and an aluminum foil. It works thanks to electrolysis [read more: buff.ly/3VpA4gX] [source: buff.ly/3Wx297p]
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Crows are widely regarded as some of the smartest animals on the planet. In this clip a wild crow in Japan is seen dropping nuts at a crosswalk, using car traffic to crack them & taking advantage of a safer opportunity to retrieve the food [full video: buff.ly/31xLEhh]
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A tree collapses on a power line in Poland (watch until the end) [read more: buff.ly/3VkwEw8]
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Swincar's e-Spider is an all-terrain electrical vehicle developed by designer Pascal Rambaud. Its design is based on a pendulum: four independent suspension systems keep the driver vertical at all times [read more: swincar.net]
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An F-22 Raptor doing a Power Loop: a maneuver utilizing the full capabilities of the thrust vectoring technology to rotate the aircraft through the air while remaining stationary within a single point in the sky [📹 USAF F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team]
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You won’t find any diamonds at Diamond Beach, Iceland, but magnificent shards and orbs of ice that sparkle as clear as diamond [read more: buff.ly/3Wmimwj] [📹 Braden Stanley: buff.ly/3KSMz0w]
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Can you believe such a big amount of lava can flow this fast? This iconic video captured by photographer Ken Boyer shows Kilauea's fissure 8 on June 16, 2018. No, it has not been sped up and this is the most stunning detail [📹: buff.ly/2LVOL8k]
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Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat. Following rain, a thin layer of dead calm water transforms the flat into the world's largest mirror, 129 km across [read more: buff.ly/37Ugxma] [📹 David Houncheringer: buff.ly/370vKSj]
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Mount Roraima and the other tabletop mountains in Canaima National Park are considered to be the oldest geological formations on Earth, dating back around two billion years to the Precambrian Era [read more: buff.ly/2Lyzfm1]
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This clip shared by Clink's Class, shows a physics experiment producing a synchronized scream. All the students, except the last one standing, sit on desks ungrounded. The first lays a hand on a Van der Graaf Generator [source: buff.ly/3FZAi7B]
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The blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) is a marine bird native to subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive bright blue feet [read more: buff.ly/2Gxvibz]
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Arkansas has one of the best quality quartz on Earth in the Hot Springs and Mount Ida area, where you can find several "dig-your-own" mines. This is how quartz is extracted. [📹 Rocksforthespirit: buff.ly/3QS8czR]
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Brewinng Turkish coffee is a kind of thermodynamics activity that requires hot sand [read more: buff.ly/3qMKw5q] [📹 Night Bazaar in Karasu, Sakarya, Turkey, National Geographic]
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How Oklahoma farmer Carl Barnes uncovered a brilliant strain of corn now called Glass Gem Corn [read more: bit.ly/2eVoqqR]
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This time-lapse video by Max Olson shows what a 4.5 meter (15 feet) storm surge looks like. The video was recorded in Ft. Myers Beach, Florida during hurricane Ian landfall [full video, HD, Max Olson Chasing: buff.ly/3RpovVc]
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The magpie is one of the most intelligent animals to exist. Their brain-to-body-mass ratio is outmatched only by that of humans. Their playful, curious spirit drives adaptation and exploration [📹 The Magpie Whisperer: buff.ly/3eK7EP2]
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Since octopuses lack bones, they can contort their bodies to fit into tiny spaces. This makes them excellent escape artists, as confirmed by this one [read more: buff.ly/3I7ICUs-] [📹: buff.ly/3Scjpw7-]
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Yakisugi (焼杉) is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation. By slightly charring its surface without combusting the whole piece, the wood becomes water-proof through the carbonisation & is thus more durable [read more: buff.ly/3s4MheV]
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3D artist Jigar Patel (@jigpx) makes mesmerizing computer graphic animations. He created a series of brilliant clips called “Logo Factory”, and it's quite hard to stop looking at them TikTok: tiktok.com/@jigpx Instagram: instagram.com/jigpx/
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Japan’s simple, elegant and super complex underground bicycle parking system. Actually a bicycles' matrix [source, full video: buff.ly/3haZCdw]
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A shape-memory alloy (SMA) is an alloy that can be deformed when cold but returns to its pre-deformed ("remembered") shape when heated. [read more: buff.ly/3F34VcT] [source: buff.ly/3B9ZfwJ]
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The height of the waves in Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal, is massive: it can reach 35 meters [read more: buff.ly/3jsANxA]. This is Sebastian Steudtner riding a huge wave on January 18, 2018 [full video: buff.ly/2PBDUqP]
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This clip by YouTube channel McGybeer shows a time-lapse of a 3D printing process of an articulated dragon [video, HD: buff.ly/3LhwgsW]
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Khoisan are indigenous peoples of Southern Africa. Their languages have a prevalence of click consonants as phonemes. Some languages have up to 48 click consonants [read more: buff.ly/3BktEs7] [📹 Arina Travels: buff.ly/3FeWnQl]