Massimo(@Rainmaker1973)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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This gibbon is probably protecting its territory or just toying the tiger cubs, but its hazardous acrobatics and grace are simply stunning [full video: buff.ly/3TS9T39]
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Cownose rays typically swim in groups so that their synchronized wing flaps stir up sediment exposing buried clams and oysters, but this unusual 'spiral' captured by Alex Kydd in 2020 results very rarely observed [source: buff.ly/3HpoOLN]
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Photographer & filmmaker Ryan Pernofski uses his iPhone to capture the majestic beauty of breaking ocean waves. This video was entirely shot with an iPhone X in an AxisGo housin [full-length HD version: buff.ly/3kzXm4f] ryanpernofski.com
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Population growth from 10,000 BCE to today [video by Robert Rohde, HD: buff.ly/3egX55U]
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The Moon has a comet-like tail and every month it shoots a beam around Earth. This animation by @physicsJ based on simulations by Jody K. Wilson, shows how sodium atoms ejected from the lunar surface are affected by the Moon’s orbit around planet Earth buff.ly/3bvRQvc
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A seagull riding another seagull. What appears to be a very unusual view can find an explanation in the way male seagulls signal they are ready to mate. [read more: buff.ly/3Q865ri] [📹: buff.ly/3cIp5it]
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Check out this £2,500 high tech luxury bed from 1959. It is chock full of gadgets and everyday conveniences from the headboard to the foot of the bed, most importantly a space for your cup of tea [read more, British Pathé: buff.ly/3AKrl0w]
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This video by Max Woolf and Janelle Shane shows how Google Cloud View interprets the famous duck-rabbit illusion, depending on its orientation [code: buff.ly/3RdyFsp]
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Body transfer illusion is the illusion of owning a part of a body other than one's own. This is the famous rubber hand experiment and it tricks your brain. [read more: buff.ly/3KLe6l1] [📹 Adley and Story House Media: buff.ly/3cNcfPZ]
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Curiosity doesn't belong to humans only. This is the moment Shabani the gorilla and his son are entranced by a caterpillar at Higashiyama Zoo, Nagoya, Japan [Animal curiosity: buff.ly/3Qn4HkQ] [📹: buff.ly/3wQXgeM]
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An interesting fact about Fibonacci numbers is that you can use them to convert miles to km & viceversa. If you need to convert from km to miles, you need to find the preceding Fibonacci number. Bonus: there are 1.609 km in a mile, almost the Golden ratio ow.ly/VG1v30nghZt
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Warka Water structures consist of a bamboo frame supporting a mesh polyester material inside. Through rain and condensation they can collect 100 liters of clean drinking water a day for rural communities in the developing world [read more, full video: buff.ly/3sZ4icH]
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See the unseen and explore the world of vibration watching this drum cymbal in motion at 1,000 frames per second [source and full video by Fluke Corporation: buff.ly/2Fk4sqx]
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Caribou and reindeer can see into the UV spectrum and as fur absorbs UV light, so wolves that appear white to us would look black against the snow to them [read more: buff.ly/2Iwvtob]
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The Welbike was a British single-seat motorcycle produced during World War II at the direction of Station IX: it was delivered in air drop canisters [source: buff.ly/3kTEvQG] [read more: buff.ly/2WXhpMp]
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This photo is black and white, but that grid tricks your brain into seeing a colour image. It's called the 'colour assimilation grid illusion'. [source, read more: buff.ly/2YBCj7q]
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This generative art by TikTok's recursiveidentity shows a fractal-like zoom into an Edward Hopper world, aptly exploded to provide a sort of a cubist trip into multiple dimensions and points of view [📹 + more videos: buff.ly/3wUd0O9]
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Visualisation of birds migrating across Europe, tracked by GPS by 422south.com [read more: buff.ly/3w64dqx]
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Paradise flycatchers most telling characteristic is the long tail streamers of the males. This is a male feeding the chicks [read more: buff.ly/3cL9mPu] [📹 Kapil Rai: buff.ly/3qbSh4k]
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Icelandic black sand is found on beaches near a volcano and consists of tiny fragments of basalt [read more: buff.ly/3wLzKhQ] [📹 Lorenz Weisse: buff.ly/3wUa18q]
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Foraminifera are single-celled marine organisms with shells made of calcium carbonate. In Bermuda, one particular species, Homotrema rubrum gives beaches a pink tint with its shells [read more: buff.ly/3cePbWA] [📹 Hendrick Hartono]
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Dino-A-Live is an animatronics exhibition that lets visitors feel like they’ve met a real, living dinosaur. Dino-A-Live shows are most commonly held in Fukui Prefecture and use state-of-the-art animatronics buff.ly/3qfTzeA
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The Super Zoom is a 2019 computer-generated animation by Pedro Machado that shows how everything in the universe is made of minuscule foundational elements [full video: vimeo.com/355005914]
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One grain by itself is a solid, but many grains together can behave like a solid, a liquid or even a gas. The Avalanche Disk at Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, provides a window for watching granules flow, shear, mix, separate and freeze ow.ly/q8tf30ncQFQ
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This Australian Giant Cuttlefish filmed by William Gladstone (@DrBillGladstone) changed its colour from mottled brown to deep red in the first clip in about 1/3 second [source, IG account + read more: ow.ly/3iQy50GP5oi]