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Turkish pilots flying a Sikorsky S-70 upside down over a bet with American engineers who designed the model of helicopter plane.
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Blinking has been shown to actually boost vision, rather than impair it as previously thought. Research has found that blinking increases the power of retinal stimulation, enhances visibility, and helps reformat visual information. Despite the brief blackouts in vision that occur during blinking, neural activity rebounds to a higher level afterward, improving vision. This new study suggests that blinking is useful for more than just lubricating the eyes, and plays a crucial role in enhancing visual perception.
(via Blinking Actually Boosts Your Vision, And We Never Even Noticed : ScienceAlert)
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Vigorous exercise can lead to weight gain in mice due to the body compensating for energy used during the activity by reducing other forms of energy use. This study adds to the evidence that animals, including humans, may compensate for extra energy used during exercise by reducing energy expenditure in other ways.
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Tooth loss in older adults has been linked to smaller brain volume in a region important for memory, potentially indicating early signs of Alzheimer's disease. Research suggests that poor oral health, including gum disease and tooth loss, may contribute to the development of dementia.
(via Tooth loss linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease | New Scientist)
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Cats get comfy in Ferrari F8
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Total Solar Eclipse Photo with Passing Plane Goes Viral
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Mount Etna Puffs Perfect Smoke Rings Into Sicilian Sky
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The first mobile phone call was made on this day in 1973. Martin Cooper, using a prototype of the Motorola DynaTAC, placed a call from the streets of New York to Bell Labs in New Jersey. The device was 9 inches tall, had a talk-time of 35 minutes, and took 10 hours to recharge.
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Birds make an 'after you' gesture to prompt their mate to enter nest
Japanese tits use wing fluttering as a gesture to prompt their mate to enter the nest first, indicating a form of communication through gestures in birds. This behavior suggests that birds may communicate in a more complex way than previously thought, and could provide insight into the evolution of communication in a broader context.
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The Most Photographed Places in the World were Revealed
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Getting in 9,000 to 10,000 daily steps can reduce the risk of death by more than a third and cardiovascular disease risk by at least 20 percent. Even smaller increases in daily steps show benefits. 
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Muhammad Ali, scored his first "knockout" as a toddler by accidentally punching out his mother's tooth at just 18 months old.
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The 1915 Çanakkale Bridge in Turkey, the longest suspension bridge in the world, has opened, providing a quick six-minute commute across the Dardanelles Strait. 
The bridge is significant both symbolically and engineering-wise, with a total length of 15,118 feet and a longest span of 6,637 feet. The 1915 Çanakkale bridge cost €2.5 billion to construct. 
In the future, engineers may need to explore new designs for even longer bridges, such as a hybrid design combining suspension and cable-stayed bridge types.
(via The 1915 Çanakkale Bridge sets engineering records | Popular Science)
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Felines for Fee Forgiveness!
A library in the US is offering fur-givness.
(via US libraries accept pictures of cats for book fees)
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Meet the Real-Life Versions of Dune’s Epic Sandworms
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Dogs may ‘picture’ objects in their minds, similarly to people
Researchers used EEG testing to measure brain waves in dogs and found evidence suggesting that dogs can differentiate between words for different objects. The study indicates that dogs may have the ability to understand words and their corresponding objects, similar to how humans do. This research sheds light on canine cognition and language learning, showing that dogs may have some level of language comprehension. The study highlights the unique communication abilities of dogs and other animals, providing insight into the evolution of language.
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During a severe drought in California 100 years ago, the city of San Diego hired a rainmaker named Charles Hatfield to induce rainfall. Hatfield's methods seemed to work, as San Diego experienced record-breaking rainfall after his intervention. However, the heavy rainfall led to devastating floods and the city refused to pay Hatfield for his services, leading to a lengthy legal battle. Despite the controversy surrounding his methods, Hatfield's rainmaking career continued until his death, and his legacy has sparked ongoing debates about the effectiveness of cloud-seeding and rainmaking techniques.
“I do not make rain. That would be an absurd claim. I simply attract clouds, and they do the rest.”
Charles Hatfield
(via When San Diego Hired a Rainmaker a Century Ago, It Poured - JSTOR Daily)
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