Massimo(@Rainmaker1973)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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Designed by The Archimeded ‘LIAM F1 UWT is a new generation of wind turbine for domestic use capable of generating an average of 1,500 kilowatt-hours of energy with a wind speed of 5 m/s—enough for a family home [read more: buff.ly/3OFPhJ8]
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Koalas, cute marsupials that climb trees with babies on their backs, have fingerprints that are almost identical to human ones. Not even careful analysis under a microscope can easily distinguish the loopy, whirling ridges on koalas' fingers from our own ow.ly/6L4430nWpKm
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The Amazon river dolphin acquires a pink color, giving it its nickname "pink river dolphin". It is believed that its color depends on the temperature, water transparency, and geographical location [read more: buff.ly/2AYlNUD] [📷Michel Watson: buff.ly/3GS91aA]
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A parietal eye, also known as third eye or pineal eye, is a part of the epithalamus present in some vertebrates. Located at the top of the head, it's photoreceptive, regulates circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation [read more: buff.ly/3tdTKtO]
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Parahawking is an activity that combines paragliding with falconry. Birds of prey are trained to fly with paragliders, guiding them to thermals. This is a black vulture [read more: buff.ly/2FFNIGy] [📹 Uru_Fly: buff.ly/3UiJgTD]
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Leptocephalus is the flat and transparent larva of the eel, marine eels, and other members Elopomorpha, the most diverse groups of teleosts, containing 801 species [read more: buff.ly/3F7du7N] [source, HRF U/W Production: buff.ly/3GluGoj]
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In the 1920s newly hired engineers at General Electric would be told, as a joke, to develop a frosted lightbulb. The experienced engineers believed this to be impossible: newly hired Marvin Pipkin got the assignment not realizing it was a joke & succeeded ow.ly/yRr730nXnkp
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These are the unusual ice patterns that wildlife photographer Karl Ramsdell captured with a drone in Mirror lake, New Hampshire. This might be caused by heat rising from the water below [read more: buff.ly/2QH7s4V] [source, more photos: buff.ly/3fbmew6]
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Photographer Mark Cowan was travelling through the Amazon studying reptile and amphibian diversity when he stumbled upon an unusual sight… A caiman wearing a crown of butterflies, which documents lachryphagy buff.ly/2LM9A9G [source of the photo: buff.ly/35vimPD]
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Migaloo is perhaps the most famous humpback whale in the world. His distinctive absence of pigmentation due to albinism allows people to easily identify him and report sightings. First spotted in 1991 off Byron Bay, Queensland, he's periodically observed buff.ly/3gKNinT
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This is the preserved shell of a giant 'ancient armadillo' creature called Glyptodont that roamed the earth around 20,000 years ago. A farmer in Argentina uncovered four of them in a dried-out riverbed near Buenos Aires in February 2020 [read more: ow.ly/cifl50B0cTo]
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This green heron learned to fish with a piece of bread as a bait [read more: bit.ly/2uQrH3h] [full video: buff.ly/32t5lFC]
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An interesting take on tensegrity where one heavy wire frame seems mysteriously suspended above another. This configuration is related to the concept of tensegrity invented by Kenneth Snelson and made famous by the architect Buckminster Fuller in 1949 buff.ly/349NSm6
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Sometimes a new species is hiding in plain sight. The Vogelkop Superb Bird-of-Paradise has songs, dances and courtship appearances that are very distinct from its relative the Greater Superb Bird-of-Paradise [Cornell Lab of Ornithology: buff.ly/2HOPjyl]
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Photoshop 1.0 was released on February 19, 1990, for Macintosh exclusively. This is what it looked like [read more, video: buff.ly/3gCdmnF]
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Photographer Yves Villa captured this unusually heart-shaped lightning in Provence, France, on July 31, 2016 [source, more photos: buff.ly/3EO5DfK]
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While snorkeling off the coast of Lady Elliot Island, Jacinta Shackleton spotted and filmed a blanket octopus, a pelagic cephalopod with a long, transparent web that connect the dorsal and dorsolateral arms [source: buff.ly/3faLMcA]
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Impressive upward lightning captured on August 14, 2022 in Medina, Saudi Arabia [read more, upward lightning: buff.ly/3OFkHz4] [📹 Gamal Sayed]
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The best number is 73. 73 is the 21st prime number. Its mirror (37) is the 12th and its mirror (21) is the product of multiplying 7 and 3. In binary, 73 is a palindrome, 1001001 which backwards is 1001001 [source: buff.ly/3Vt1jaQ]
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Endoxyla cinereus, aka the giant wood moth, is the heaviest moth in the world; weighing up to 30 g. Its wingspan is approximately 23 cm. It is found in Australia (Queensland, New South Wales) and New Zealand [read more: buff.ly/3igPdU7] [📷 buff.ly/3Vznbl5]
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The potato paradox is a mathematical calculation that has a counter-intuitive result. "You have 100kg of potatoes, which are 99% water by weight. You let them dehydrate until they're 98% water. How much do they weigh now?" The surprising answer is 50kg buff.ly/2B5t3xS
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The Pythagoras cup is a fun example of a siphon, a device that uses gravity to drain a container of liquid. You can make one with a plastic cup, a lid and a bendy straw. Then with some food coloring you can make this [how: buff.ly/2ZYUwZU]
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That time a beluga whale returned a phone someone dropped in the sea waters of Norway [full story: buff.ly/2HqKkl0] [about the beluga: buff.ly/3gD6DcW]
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Frozen, sculpted sand along the Lake Michigan shoreline in St. Joseph. The shapes emerge when strong winds erode the frozen sand. [📷Terri Abbott, January 8, 2022: buff.ly/3JWLdl2]
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A rigorously geometric method to obtain some billiard shots. [WMNTQJX (Douyin): buff.ly/3GRL8Qw]