Actress Hedy Lamarr co-invented an unjamming frequency-hopping transmission system during World War II, a pioneering technology that served as the foundational basis for the development of modern WiFi and GPS.
New York authorities euthanized the famous social media squirrel Peanut over rabies concerns after it bit an inspector, triggering widespread online outrage and debates on wildlife management.
China approved the commercialization of NEO, the first invasive brain-computer interface authorized for commercial use. Developed by Neuracle Technology and Tsinghua University, the system is primarily designed to help people with neurological disabilities.
My best attempt at printing transparent petg in bulk
0 to 318 MPH in 2.0 seconds, maglev train track test.
The male African jacana carries up to 4 chicks hidden under its wings while their legs dangle visibly
The Colossus of the Apennines is a massive Renaissance sculpture containing hidden rooms. The structure combined art, architecture, and hydraulic engineering through secret chambers, fountains, and integrated mechanical effects.
Nineteenth-century surveyors calculated Mount Everest’s height with remarkable accuracy. Using geodetic triangulation and precision instruments, they produced an estimate that differed only slightly from modern measurements obtained with advanced technology.
A Leopard Paralyzes An African Wild Dog
Eendentrap: the duck stairs built in Amsterdam that went viral, showing the Dutch tradition of urban wildlife coexistence