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    The impossible becomes possible: a Croatian freediver held his breath for nearly half an hour.

    Renowned Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić took a deep breath of pure oxygen and submerged himself in a hotel pool in O…

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    The world’s oceans are steadily becoming darker: biologists are sounding the alarm.

    Almost all life in the ocean depends on the upper layers of water where sunlight penetrates, known as the photic zone. A new study has revealed that this narrow window…

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    The world’s largest tropical lake is turning green: an ecological disaster.

    Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the biggest tropical lake in the world. It borders three countries: Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. This lake is crucial for the…

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    Just 36 companies are responsible for half of the world’s CO2 emissions.

    The Carbon Majors report, a comprehensive database detailing the extraction of oil, gas, coal, and cement by the world’s 180 largest companies, reveals that 36 of these corporations are responsible…

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    The giant of Antarctica is cracking: a massive chunk has broken off from the world’s largest iceberg.

    A massive iceberg known as A23a, covering an area of 3,360 square kilometers and weighing around a trillion tons, has maintained its integrity since 2020, slowly drifting northward. This colossal…

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    No one would guess: scientists have named the deadliest animal in the world.

    On Earth, there are several super predators that could lay claim to this title. However, the deadliest representative of the animal kingdom is neither fierce nor strong. Let’s ponder this…

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    The largest snail in the world lives in Australia.

    The world of mollusks is teeming with fascinating creatures, both large and small: from the tiny micro-mollusk Angustopila dominikae, which can fit through the eye of a needle, to the…

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    The world has recorded its fourth global coral bleaching event.

    Oceanographers have confirmed that the reefs in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans are experiencing bleaching due to record-high water temperatures. This indicates that the world’s oceans are on the…

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    Scientists have captured on camera the deepest fish in the world.

    This young specimen from the family Liparidae, commonly known as sea slugs, belongs to the genus Pseudoliparis. Currently, it holds the title of the deepest fish ever recorded. The previous…

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    A humanoid robot was asked if AI would take jobs away from people: what was the response?

    Since works As they become increasingly sophisticated, it is only natural to worry that they will soon replace humans in the workplace. The most advanced humanoid robot in the world,…

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    Scientists found the date of the end of the world in Isaac Newton’s notes.

    Researchers have discovered prophecy about the end of the world among the notes of Sir Isaac Newton (1643 – 1727), known for his revolutionary works in physics, mathematics, and astronomy.…

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    The first global beauty contest “Miss AI” has chosen its winner.

    HouseWife has tracked the key stages of this unique competition and is now ready to share the results with its readers. So, the winner is AI Beauty Contest The Fanvue…

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    The first global beauty contest “Miss AI” has determined its 10 finalists.

    This is a competition among incredibly beautiful young ladies, who also have a host of other advantages dictated by the times: all of its participants are created by artificial intelligence.…

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    Otherworldly beauty: the world’s first beauty contest for AI women has been announced.

    The first global contest “Miss AI” was announced by the content creation platform Fanvue. It stated that participants will compete in beauty and social media influence. The jury will also…

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    Not a thriller, but a breakthrough: China has created the world’s first “child” with AI.

    The world’s first “child” with artificial intelligence Tong Tong – which means “little girl” – has a somewhat eerie appearance. She seems to have stepped into our reality from a…

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    AI Forecast: In 50 years, the majority of the world’s population will become vegans.

    By order of the publication DailyMail The ubiquitous ChatGPT has made predictions about the eating habits of Earthlings in the coming half-century. The AI chatbot developed by OpenAI has forecasted…

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    Soon, teachers, desks, and textbooks will disappear from schools: a shocking forecast.

    Rapid technological progress will forever change the educational reality, making it unrecognizable in just 15 years. Renowned futurist Tracy Followes (UK), who has collaborated with leading technology companies around the…

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    Tiny creatures that rule the world: Earth’s arthropods weigh more than all humans and livestock combined.

    It turns out that the total mass of all arthropods on Earth—about one billion tons—is somewhat greater than the mass of the entire human population along with agricultural animals. This…

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    Italian designers have unveiled the project for the world’s largest superyacht on hydrofoils.

    In recent years, there have been more and more innovative concepts emerging around the world. superyachts The new design developed by the Lazzarini studio is considered one of the best…

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    Will the metaverse be as popular as smartphones?

    The metaverse is referred to as a network of virtual worlds where people (their avatars) can interact with each other and with digital objects using virtual reality technologies. For those…

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    Utopia or a beautiful future: a biologist has unveiled the world’s first artificial womb center.

    The author of the video is a molecular biologist by profession, a director by passion, and a dreamer by nature. Hashem Al-Ghailli, a Berliner, is also a well-known video blogger,…

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    The sensation of the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1893

    Today marks the birthday of the Ferris wheel – on June 21, 1893, visitors to the World’s Fair in Chicago took their first ride on this attraction. Following the spectacular…

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