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Researchers demonstrate necrobotics by using a spider’s natural hydraulic system to open and close its legs for gripping object.

u/M_Darshan — 9 hours ago
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The way it mistakes a male photographer for a rock and checks the safety of its surroundings is just too adorable.

u/Lairemirie — 12 hours ago

The city of Chengdu, China covered its viaducts and overpasses in vines and plants. It actually helps protect the concrete by shielding it from rain, sunlight, and the elements

u/TangelaFan — 13 hours ago
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These Shenzhen factory workers test up to 10,000 vapes a day.

u/0livello — 9 hours ago

Japan is testing the world’s first megawatt-class underwater turbine in the Kuroshio Current.

It provides stable, 24/7 energy regardless of weather conditions. The potential is up to 205 GW—nearly the country’s entire electricity generation capacity.

u/Alternative_Way_4528 — 20 hours ago