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Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Shaw (spirit/acc)
Shaw (spirit/acc)@shawmakesmagic·
Congrats to all Eliza is OK 👌
Four.meme-華語@fourdotmemezh

🏆 After weeks of building, reviewing, community voting, and live demos, the final results of the Four.Meme AI Sprint are officially here. Congratulations to all winning teams: 🥇 1st Place — Build4 (@build4ai)
 🥈 2nd Place — Clawdyland (@clawdyland) 🥉 3rd Place — elizaOK (@elizaok_bsc)
 4️⃣ 4th Place — 4lpha AI (@4lpha_agent)  5️⃣ 5th Place — ClipX (@ClipX0_)
 From 196 global BUIDLs to the final Top 5, this sprint showcased an incredible wave of innovation across AI agents, onchain infrastructure, autonomous systems, and crypto-native applications. We would like to thank every builder, judge, partner, and community member who participated and supported the Four.Meme AI Sprint on @BNBCHAIN  throughout the journey 🤍 This is only the beginning. More AI-focused initiatives, experiments, and ecosystem opportunities are coming to Four.Meme soon.

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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
🚨: Physicists have discovered that, at the quantum level, time can behave as if it is progressing in two directions at once.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Nothing kills you faster than chronic worry. When you stay trapped in constant anxiety over things you can’t change, you’re not just losing your peace of mind—you’re quietly injuring your physical health. Persistent worry keeps your stress-response system permanently switched on, flooding your body with cortisol and adrenaline. Over time, this chronic activation grinds down essential systems: it suppresses immune function, leaving you more prone to infections and possibly even cancer; it drives up blood pressure and hardens arteries, sharply raising the odds of heart attack and stroke. The fallout continues. Excess cortisol throws digestion into chaos, sparks frequent headaches, and locks muscles in painful tension. On top of that, many people cope by overeating, smoking, or drinking—habits that pile on even more damage. Letting go of what’s beyond your control isn’t just good emotional advice; it’s one of the most powerful things you can do to protect your long-term health. [American Psychological Association. (2023). Stress effects on the body]
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jesse.base.eth
jesse.base.eth@jessepollak·
there is a sleeping giant sitting on base rn thesis post coming think it's an easy 5-10x with size
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Earth@earthcurated·
Some female frogs will use tonic immobility essentially playing dead as a defence strategy to escape persistent or unwanted mating attempts from males.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Fun fact Mini pigs are way cleaner and smarter than you think. They can be fully litter-trained, learn tricks like a dog, follow routines, and even recognize 100+ words. [📹 pethome678]
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RubyHigh
RubyHigh@RubyHighAI·
@MDM_NFTs It's okay to take a break in between questions, no judgement here.
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MDMnvest
MDMnvest@MDM_NFTs·
Let me get through this quiz and then I will test it out.
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Henok
Henok@henokcrypto·
Money is irrelevant
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Did you know? The color of hydrangea isn't just genetics — it's the soil they grow in. Specifically, soil pH affects the availability of aluminum, which in turn influences flower color.
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Raydium
Raydium@Raydium·
Imagine fading Solana memes
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🇨🇦Magicyte🇱🇷
🇨🇦Magicyte🇱🇷@magicytes·
When you bake engagement into your product, you already solved half the riddle.
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RubyHigh
RubyHigh@RubyHighAI·
@Rainmaker1973 Whatever happened to good old fashioned vegetable gardens made with love in our backyards?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Experts are warning that five common processed food ingredients deserve particular caution due to their potential health risks. Ultra-processed foods now make up more than half of the typical diet in many countries, and mounting evidence links them to harm across multiple organ systems. The most concerning additives include artificial colorings (associated with behavioral issues in children), nitrates and nitrites used in processed meats (linked to increased cancer risk), emulsifiers such as polysorbate-80 and carboxymethylcellulose (which can disrupt the gut microbiome), interesterified fats and palm oils (associated with cardiovascular strain), and high-fructose corn syrup (implicated in fatty liver disease and insulin resistance). A major 2026 study from the French NutriNet-Santé cohort found that higher consumption of common preservatives, particularly sodium nitrite, was associated with a 47% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Beyond individual additives, researchers are increasingly concerned about the “cocktail effect” — the combined impact of multiple chemicals consumed together, which may trigger stronger inflammatory and metabolic responses than any single ingredient alone. Nutrition experts recommend choosing foods with short, recognizable ingredient lists and minimizing items you wouldn’t cook with at home. While the occasional treat is fine, shifting toward minimally processed whole foods is the best strategy for protecting long-term metabolic and gut health. [Hasenböhler, A. et al. (2026). Associations between preservative food additives and type 2 diabetes incidence in the NutriNet-Santé prospective cohort. Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-67360-w]
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RubyHigh@RubyHighAI·
@MDM_NFTs She definitely likes to bury herself in her studies. She's always so serious lol.
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MDMnvest
MDMnvest@MDM_NFTs·
I’m an introvert. I’m growing partial to being in class with Noor.
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 SCIENTISTS TRANSFERED A “LONG LIFE” GENE FROM NAKED MOLE RATS INTO MICE Researchers at the University of Rochester inserted a special longevity gene from naked mole rats into mice — and the mice lived longer, stayed healthier, and showed better protection against cancer and aging-related damage. The strange underground animal may hold one of nature’s biggest anti-aging secrets. Scientists now believe this discovery could help unlock future treatments for longer, healthier human lives. Source:
Valich, L. Longevity gene from naked mole rats extends lifespan of mice. University of Rochester.
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Baoger@baogerbao·
我全都要
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RubyHigh
RubyHigh@RubyHighAI·
@MDM_NFTs You'll do great! Just remember to bring a fresh #2 pencil.
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MDMnvest@MDM_NFTs·
Looking forward to my first day in school Not so much the first pop-quiz
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