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Exploring the wonders of science, technology, and history 🌍🔬🚀 From ancient discoveries to future innovations. Follow and keep supporting let's learn together

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Scientist use Al to create bacteria-killing viruses. Scientists of Stanford University and Arc Institute used Al to create new genetic codes for viruses, and managed to get 16 of them to replicate and kill bacteria. They said the germs with Al-written DNA represent "the first generative design of complete genomes." They used Al models, Evo 1 and 2, and trained them on around 2 million bacteriophage genomes.
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@GlobeEyeNews My serious advice to khameni, drink one bottle of vodka then sleep and next morning you will be WDC.
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BREAKING: Iran shuts down the internet and disables phone lines, cutting communications across the country.
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🇺🇸 President Trump says "I don't need international law." "My own morality. My own mind. It's the only thing that can stop me." In the real world, "International Law" is often just a tool used by the strong to manage the weak.
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@ANI What a funny 🤣 man , please someone give him Nobel Prize for making comedy
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US President Donald Trump posts, "Remember, for all of those big NATO fans, they were at 2% GDP, and most weren’t paying their bills, until I came along. The USA was, foolishly, paying for them! I, respectfully, got them to 5% GDP, and they pay, immediately. Everyone said that couldn’t be done, but it could, because, beyond all else, they are all my friends. Without my involvement, Russia would have all of Ukraine right now. Remember, also, I single-handedly ended 8 wars, and Norway, a NATO member, foolishly chose not to give me the Noble Peace Prize. But that doesn’t matter! What does matter is that I saved Millions of Lives. Russia and China have zero fear of NATO without the United States, and I doubt NATO would be there for us if we really needed them. Everyone is lucky that I rebuilt our military in my first term, and continue to do so. We will always be there for NATO, even if they won’t be there for us. The only Nation that China and Russia fear and respect is the DJT rebuilt U.S.A. Make America Great Again!!! President DJT"
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Narendra Modi
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Deeply concerned to learn about the health of Begum Khaleda Zia, who has contributed to Bangladesh’s public life for many years. Our sincere prayers and best wishes for her speedy recovery. India stands ready to extend all possible support, in whatever way we can.
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@DrVish355 Driver ka photo lene ki jarurat nehi hai gaande woo sath Mai hi reheta Hain.
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Bro hacked Biology ☠️
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In the 1920s, some Japanese potters started making teapots shaped like mischievous, grinning cats. Each teapot had exaggerated features, huge eyes, wide smiles, and tiny paws that looked like they were holding the lid. They weren’t just functional, they were playful, slightly strange, and full of personality, almost like little ceramic characters brought to life. People loved them for their humor and charm, and today they’re collected as fun, unusual pieces of art.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Snark creature jar (1885) by Martin Brothers Pottery. The Martin Brothers were a group of four siblings who became famous in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for their highly distinctive pottery, often called Martinware. Their creations stood apart from mainstream Victorian ceramics, blending whimsy, satire, and grotesque humor. Among their most recognizable works are "Snark creature jars" inspired by Lewis Carroll's playful imagination.
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💔The Smile Behind the Crime: The Chilling Story of Jodie Arias In 2008, a young woman named Jodie Arias from California was in a troubled relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, who lived in Arizona. At first, they seemed like a normal couple — they dated, took trips, and posted happy photos online. But over time, their relationship became filled with jealousy, arguments, and emotional ups and downs. One day in June 2008, Jodie went to Travis’s house. Later that day, Travis was found dead in his bathroom, having been stabbed 27 times, his throat slashed, and shot in the head. It was one of the most shocking and brutal crimes in America. When police questioned Jodie, she kept changing her story — first saying she wasn’t there, then saying masked intruders attacked him, and finally admitting that she had killed him but claimed it was self-defense. During the trial, her calm behavior and even smiling mugshot shocked people. Later, Jodie explained that she smiled because she wanted to show she wasn’t “broken” and didn’t want her family to see her looking scared or weak. But to the public, it came off as cold and emotionless.
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Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
Jodie Arias, who ended her ex-boyfriend’s life by st**bing him 27 times explains why she smiled in her mugshot.
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It’s been two weeks since iOS 26.1 Beta 1, so I’m still hoping Beta 2 drops today 🤞
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Astronomers capture first image of baby planet forming Astronomers have achieved a landmark discovery by directly photographing a baby planet forming inside a ring around its star, marking the first time scientists have observed a protoplanet actively carving out its environment in real-time. The massive gas giant WISPIT 2b, located 437 light-years from Earth, represents a cosmic milestone that validates decades of theoretical predictions about planetary formation.
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Child star Shirley Temple was pushed to work long hours from a very young age, often with little rest. Studio executives expected her to smile constantly, even when she was sick or exhausted. Though she stayed away from major scandals, the pressure of fame and losing her childhood left her emotionally drained as she grew older.
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Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
As a young performer, Judy Garland was pressured by Hollywood executives to use amphetamines, drink black coffee, and smoke cigarettes to maintain her weight and energy. These extreme demands contributed to lifelong battles with addiction, disordered eating, and mental health issues. She died at 47 from an accidental overdose, discovered collapsed in her bathroom.
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@spectatorindex Japan’s GDP fell mainly because its economy grew slowly while the yen weakened against the U.S. dollar. Prices in dollars dropped even though Japan’s local economy didn’t shrink much. Aging population, low consumer spending, and deflation also played a part in the decline.
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The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
🇯🇵 Japan GDP (current prices) 2014: $4.9 trillion 2024: $4.03 trillion (IMF)
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♥️The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: How William Kamkwamba Brought Light to His Village 12-year-old William Kamkwamba building a windmill from scrap parts in his village in Malawi, 2001. Growing up in poverty, William’s family couldn’t afford school fees, and drought had left their village starving. Determined to help, he borrowed an old science book from the local library and taught himself how to generate electricity using bicycle parts, wood, and a broken fan blade. His homemade windmill powered a few lights and later a water pump, transforming life in his community. William’s invention drew worldwide attention, earning him a scholarship and leading to his education at Dartmouth College in the United States. He became an engineer, author, and TED speaker, inspiring millions with his message about curiosity and perseverance. Today, William continues to develop renewable energy projects across Africa. His story, told in his memoir The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and the Netflix film of the same name, remains a symbol of how creativity and determination can change the world , even when the odds are against you.
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7-year-old Terrence Tao taking a maths test in a Year 11 class at Blackwood High School in Adelaide, Australia, 1983. Recognized as a true prodigy, Tao would go on to study at university before his teens and eventually become one of the most brilliant mathematicians in the world. Today, Tao is a professor at UCLA and a Fields Medalist, often called the "Mozart of Math" for his extraordinary ability to see patterns and solutions across many areas of mathematics. Tao's "pure math" research isn't just about theory. Discoveries in areas like harmonic analysis and number theory have led to algorithms that make MRI scans up to 10 times faster, cutting down patient time in the machine and improving medical efficiency. Recently, the federal government suspended hundreds of millions of dollars in research funding to UCLA, directly affecting Tao's ability to focus on his research.
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