Massimo(@Rainmaker1973)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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Japanese startup AERWINS has developed the world's first flying bike. It is already on sale in Japan and a smaller version will be available in the US in 2023 for $777,000 (€775,400) [read more: buff.ly/3Lu2Jhx]
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On February 9, 1990, Carl Sagan gave this speech before the 5th Emerging Issues Forum at NCSU, expounding on climate observations and energy strategies for a sustainable future, emphasizing solar [full speech: buff.ly/3RZhLOY]
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The menstrual cycle 1. Menstrual phase (0:00 - 0:07) 2. Follicular phase (0:08 - 0:15) 3. Ovulation phase (0:16 - 0:27) 4. Lutheal phase (0:28 - 0:33) [read more, phases: buff.ly/3BLlytp] [📹 IG design_cells: buff.ly/3f0um5O ]
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Born 203 years ago #Today, Léon Foucault was a physicist and he's best known for proving the Earth's rotation with his pendulum, making the discovery at 2 am in the cellar he shared with his mother buff.ly/2MEJlUM
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In this cherry blossom sake cups, the ice cold liquid produces blue blossoms on the initially bare branch, but pour in a hot beverage and the branch fills with pink flowers [source, read more: buff.ly/3xszSo7]
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This video taken from 'Clipperton: The Island Time Forgot', an episode from Jacques Cousteau's Odyssey series, shows a crab amputating its own claw, injured during an attack from a boobie [shown in the full video: buff.ly/3xEKxuQ]
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There are some rock faces that are simply spectacular, including this rock face in Saltstraumen, near Bodø in northern Norway, result of the so called Caledonian Orogeny, happened about 490 – 390 million years ago [read more: buff.ly/2vsmu5W]
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A kinesin is a protein supporting several cellular functions including mitosis, meiosis and transport of cellular cargo bit.ly/2jEGA6P [source of the gif: buff.ly/2vGJDBN]
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This 1934 footage titled "Facts on friction" shows how Chevrolet brakes and in general how drum brakes work [full video: buff.ly/3iqURi6]
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19th century sperm whales adapted to human threats by teaching each other how to avoid harpoons, according to a new study. Evidence from the logbooks of Pacific ocean whalers showed that harpoon strike-rates fell as whales learnt about the threat: buff.ly/3rVRWlC
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The amazing shape-shifting of the Magnificent Riflebird male as he displays to a female [Cornell Lab of Ornithology: buff.ly/3Uno94a]
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This photo by Kévin Pagès shows an Icelandic highway road passing through the mossy lava rock terrain [source, author's IG account: buff.ly/3FTbBcr] [read more: buff.ly/3xDBxGk]
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One of the best examples of cryptic plumage and mimicry in Australian birds is seen in the tawny frogmouth which perch low on tree branches during the day camouflaged as part of the tree [read more: buff.ly/2JdcnDU] [source of the photo: buff.ly/3cVU7Qg]
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The spectacular wingtip vortices generated by the smoke and the low passage of this old Hawker Sea Fury [full video, Elliot Seguin: buff.ly/2HFFP8g]
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Monotremes are the only mammals left that lay eggs. This video of newly hatched baby platypuses and echidnas is one of few that documents this incredible process [video: ow.ly/H4aY50AnbTT]
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This clip from a 1961 documentary shows how a map was made, using tellurometers, punch cards, stereo plotting machines tracing scale maps from aerial photographic plates [full video: buff.ly/3vCqsUi]
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The perfect moment: how Clark Little captures giant waves crashing onto shore [read more: bit.ly/2h9J78c] [author's site: clarklittlephotography.com]
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Heinrich Hertz did not realize the practical importance of his radio wave experiments. Upon proving the existence of radio waves, stated that "It's of no use whatsoever" and when asked about the applications of his discovery, he replied: "Nothing, I guess" buff.ly/38Sfqk7
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The Komondor, also known as the Hungarian sheepdog or 'mop dog', is a large, white-coloured Hungarian breed of livestock guardian dog with a long, corded coat [read more: buff.ly/2HEAONm]
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Here you can see a capuchin monkey instructing a female human on how to properly use stone tools. With monkeys learning to use tools and passing this skill down for generations, what do you think future monkeys be like? [source and more: buff.ly/2HtAptU]
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A native group of people living in the Oceania subregion called Melanesia, is famous for their beautiful dark skin & naturally blonde hair. The blonde trait is developed via the TYRP1 gene, which is not the same that causes blondness in European blonds ow.ly/u7HF30np7mi
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This cube extrusion fractal was made by Reddit user u/TheDarksideofSnow using Blender. At the end of the iterations, it has 2,691,544 faces and interestingly, you can see the Sierpinski triangle pattern in it [source, read more: buff.ly/3roLg1Z-]
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The Trampe (now known as Cyclocable) is a famous bicycle lift in Trondheim, Norway, invented and installed in 1993 by Jarle Wanwik. It covers a 20% gradient slope and its use is free [read more: buff.ly/3Umm3RK]
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Roughly 78 kg of garbage were ejected in a specialized trash bag from the International Space Station in July and they burned up in Earth's atmosphere. This is the first use of an airlock trash bag ejection system on the ISS buff.ly/3LrhmSY
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A standing wave generated at the Numerical Test Tank at the University of São Paulo, Brazil [Source, Reddit user u/caiocgrweb: buff.ly/3M1xee2]