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

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Gujo Hachiman, in Japan, has been a center of food replica production for decades. This 2014 video by Tony Begbie shows how display lettuce is made out of wax [source: buff.ly/3AkLAn8]
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This clip shows a bobcat jumping over a river in super slow motion [📹 BBC Planet Earth II: buff.ly/3q4ghV4] twitter.com/manishamt/stat…
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Every year, across Japan there are literally hundreds of Firework Festivals. "Yonshakudama" is the largest firework shell in the world launched for the Katakai-Matsuri Festival: 420 kg of weight [source, full video: buff.ly/3AqBIYP]
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Born #Today in 1790, Robert Stirling was minister and inventor of the Stirling Cycle engine. This is a 1903 phonograph working with a Stirling hot air engine [read more: buff.ly/3srbRL5] [📹 Oliver Mallia]
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In the 1980s, a decade before the Internet went mainstream, all adults in France had access to a powerful network. This included same day food delivery, paying bills, and home automation. The Minitel [read more: bit.ly/2gtMJBC]
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Bastien Dausse's "Moon" is a show imagined as a living and acrobatic exhibition, conceived as an accumulation of surprising antigravity devices. This one simulates the lunar gravity. [source: buff.ly/3HOAqbT] [video: buff.ly/3OnOTOe]
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Strange as this may sound, when a bee hive becomes too full, bees will form a "senate" comprised of more experienced bees to seek a new location. When the location has been found, they vote on it by dancing as a collective until a consensus is reached buff.ly/2PPpd1O
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The male Cabot's tragopan has very colorful decorative, inflatable wattles below its beak and has a pair of peculiar fleshy blue "horns" over the eyes [read more: buff.ly/2IxQQ96]
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Here's how deep humans have dug underground in the past 100 years [video: buff.ly/2GT4uSI]
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In 36BCE, Marcus Varro wrote about germs describing "minute creatures which cannot be seen by the eyes...enter the body through the mouth & nose & there cause serious diseases" The germ theory of disease would not be widely accepted for another 1,900 years ow.ly/RVjE30nIUoZ
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50% of Panda births result in twins, but Panda moms almost always abandon one. Therefore, zookeepers have to switch the cubs every few hours to trick the mom in to caring for both [source, full video, BBC: buff.ly/2N3GBvu]
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The seeds of these wild oats each have two bristles called awns. Once the seeds fall to the ground their awns help them do something truly extraordinary…they walk [full video, BBC Earth: buff.ly/3gF2MLZ]
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There were over 158,962,555,217,826,360,000 combinations to the Enigma Machine, regarding the codes it could use for messages. Yet, Alan Turing's Bombe machine, through trial & error, was able to decode messages sent by Germans in 20 minutes [video: ow.ly/QjlS30nM0Fr]
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Building an electric motor in its simplest form: coil, magnet, and battery [📹 lilingogames: buff.ly/2tAV0ax]
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Bats are not rodents. They are their own group called Chiroptera. They are more closely related to cats than rats [📹 Tracey Jolliffe] [read more: buff.ly/3ekNqI3]
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A kinetic LEGO sculpture of the Greek mythological figure Sisyphus endlessly pushing his boulder [source, JK Brickworks: buff.ly/2GADEhP] [feet motion and driving mechanism: buff.ly/2wTTswy]
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This video shows an experiment modeling a dam, where the water is slowly drenching the sand until the model dam bursts and collapses [📹 HD1080ide: buff.ly/3dncheO]
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#Today in 1983, Microsoft Word was first released [read more: buff.ly/3F94vnf]
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Born #Today in 1910, William Higinbotham was the physicist who invented the first video game, Tennis for Two in 1958, using a small analogue computer with ten operational amplifiers and output a side view of the flight of the tennis ball on an oscilloscope buff.ly/3BgnBSG
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«Ladder to the sky» This small wooden jetty on a foggy lake in Latvia creates a brilliant optical illusion of being totally suspended amidst the sky [📹 elizabetevizuma: buff.ly/3D4uARv]
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The strange story of this unusual train line in Baku, Azerbaijan, crossing a 7 lane motorway [video, explanation: buff.ly/3W07B2E]
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All these are "cognate linkages", which means that, while being dimensionally dissimilar, they all produce the same output curve [read more: buff.ly/3TTx1Nw]
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The Cistercian numerals are a forgotten number system, developed by the Cistercian monastic order in the early thirteenth century, much more compact than Arabic or Roman numerals: with a single character you could write any integer from 1 to 9999 [more: buff.ly/2LDj1Kg]
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During thunderstorms, leaves from trees and other plants create mini electric discharges that can significantly alter the surrounding air quality through the emission of hydroxyl (OH) and hydroperoxyl (HO2) [read more: buff.ly/3VWr0BK]
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These fabolous Star Trek effects with the starship Enterprise seen from from various angles, come from a drone light show held in Sydney this year [full video, HD by Dave Cue: buff.ly/3AnQM9M]