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It’s better to be a lonely lion than a popular sheep Wake. Play. Slay.

United States เข้าร่วม Ekim 2011
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Congratulations to Binance for overcoming many challenges and achieving incredible accomplishments over the past 7 years. #BinanceTurns7 #Binance
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@velex23 "Wow, didn't know GIST tumors could show up anywhere in the digestive tract."
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@BirdieNewt97389 I never thought paper straws could have unintended consequences! Intriguing study!
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@BlakBacker41300 Wow, the discovery of this 6-planet system brings hope for extraterrestrial life!
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@Fernalejan Wow, these breathtaking images from the James Webb Telescope are truly mesmerizing!
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@pagetrose Wow, China's incredible infrastructure project is truly mind-blowing and technologically advanced!
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The mystery of the giant bamboo species, which can be taller than a 10-story building Not only is it the tallest species of giant bamboo in the world, it is also one of the fastest growing and most versatile species on our planet. Native to Southeast Asia, Dendrocalamus giganteus, also known as giant bamboo, is the tallest and one of the largest bamboo varieties on our planet. These sky-scraping bamboo trees can reach heights of up to 50 meters - taller than a 10-storey building! The length of bamboo segments can be from 25 to 40 cm, diameter 10 - 35 cm. The walls of the stems are thin, rarely more than 2.5 cm thick, and they only branch at the top, where they produce leaves and flowers. But this giant bamboo species is not only tall and big, what's more, they also grow at an extremely fast rate. It can grow up to 40 cm per day under favorable conditions. The record for this species was set in Sri Lanka in 1903, where a new shoot grew 46 cm in 24 hours. That means you can literally see the bamboo growing before your eyes. The flowers of this bamboo species often grow in large clusters (branching clusters) at the ends of the branches, usually every 40 years, which is notable because this tree usually only has a lifespan of about 60 years. However, their flowering cycles are unpredictable and vary depending on environmental factors. This giant bamboo species has many uses for humans and animals. First, it is edible. Harvested and cooked young shoots can be eaten as a vegetable or pickled. They are rich in protein, fiber and minerals, and have a sweet and crunchy taste. They are also used as animal food, especially for elephants and pandas. However, they are not only used for purposes such as food but also as raw materials for construction and crafts. Tree trunks are extremely strong and durable, and can be used to build houses, bridges, furniture, musical instruments, etc. They are also environmentally friendly because they sequester carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Giant bamboo is also used to weave baskets, mats, hats and other items. Leaves are used for roofing and mulch. As you can see, giant bamboo is a remarkable plant that deserves our admiration and respect. It is a symbol of strength, resilience and beauty. If you want to grow your own giant bamboo plant, you'll need ample space and a warm, humid climate - similar to the climate in India, Myanmar, Thailand and China's Yunnan province. You also need to water regularly and fertilize with organic matter. You can propagate it from seed but note that it flowers very rarely (every 40 years, as noted above) and the plant may die after flowering. That said, Dendrocalamus giganteus is a gorgeous bamboo that can add a tropical flair to your garden. If you have enough space and the right conditions, nothing can stop you from enjoying its beauty and benefits. The mysterious flowering cycle of bamboo On our planet, there are more than 1,700 different known species of bamboo, all with different flowering habits and flowering intervals. Furthermore, there is not much scientific evidence and research on why and when bamboo flowers, mainly because bamboo flowering intervals can be several decades apart. While most herbaceous bamboos flower every year, most bamboos flower very rarely. In fact, many bamboo species only flower every 3 to 150 years and may partially or completely die soon after. What's even more special is that bamboo species also have the phenomenon of collective flowering, meaning that all trees of a specific species flower at the same time, regardless of differences in geographical location or atmospheric conditions. later and died a few years later. The duration of the collective flowering cycle will vary depending on the species. In other words, when a certain species of bamboo begins to flower collectively, it will bloom all over the world. However, this happens very rarely and is the exception rather than the rule. The two most plausible explanations for why bamboo dies after flowering are that seed production requires a huge amount of energy which causes the bamboo plant to be so stressed that it will actually die. A second explanation could be that the mother plant is creating an optimal environment for its seedlings to survive. In other words, when the mother plant dies, the baby plant will have enough water, nutrients and sunlight that the mother plant will use to continue growing.
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@TommyCreig76862 This ancient megalithic site in Indonesia is truly enchanting and awe-inspiring.
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@Wiwi171216 Absolutely stunning, but let's not forget the impact on the environment.
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@dalizmarie It's truly unbelievable how Juliane Koepcke managed to survive against all odds.
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@geopool "Wow, Google Doodle really knows how to honor musical legends!"
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For the first time in history, Google used AI to celebrate Johann Sebastian Bach's birthday Today, March 21, Google Doodle used Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the first time in history to commemorate the 334th birthday of the great German composer and musician Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685). - July 28, 1750). So who is Johann Sebastian Bach? And what is the AI-powered user interaction experience that Google is using for the first time in its 21-year history? Please follow along. 1. Johann Sebastian Bach: The greatest composer in history To talk about musical talent that shows intellectual depth and is imbued with artistic features of the Baroque period (1600 - 1750), we can only summarize it in the statement: Johann Sebastian Bach's music is equal to Mozart and Beethoven. , Chopin, Robert Schumann, and Felix Mendelssohn absolutely admired! Indeed, the sophistication of every note and key of Johann Sebastian Bach woven wonderful works, helping German music in the 17th and 18th centuries become famous throughout Europe. Up to now, many of his works are still popular with music lovers, including "Brandeburg Concertos", "The Well-Tempered Calvier", Mass in B minor... Or cantatas and choirs. , works for organ, as well as symphonic and chamber music... 2. "Technology giant" Google breaks new ground, using AI for the first time in Doodle On Google Doodle, the "giant" shared, to honor and commemorate the talent and enormous musical legacy of musical genius Johann Sebastian Bach, Google Doodle has cooperated with the Google Magenta and Google groups. PAIR to design a completely new interactive music experience powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). This new experience turns users into "composers", encouraging users to compose a spontaneous melody. Because, with just a few mouse clicks, Doodle will use machine learning (AI machine-learning) to harmonize custom melodies into Johann Sebastian Bach's signature musical style. Google Doodle said, machine learning is a field of Artificial Intelligence, related to the research and construction of techniques that allow systems to "self-learn" from data to solve problems. specific topic. In other words, machine learning is the process of teaching a computer to come up with its own answers by giving lots of examples, instead of being given a set of rules to follow as is done in traditional computer programming. previous system. The model used in today's Doodle March 21 was developed by the Google Magenta team who developed Coconet machine learning: A flexible model that can be used in a wide range of musical tasks, e.g. like harmonizing a melody or composing from scratch. Specifically, Coconet was trained on 306 choral harmonies by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach's choral works always feature four voices, each carrying its own melodious melody, while creating rich harmonic progressions when played together. Next, the Google PAIR team used TensorFlow.js to allow machine learning to take place entirely in the web browser (versus it using tons of servers, like traditional machine learning). In case a user's computer or device isn't fast enough to run Doodle interactions today using TensorFlow.js, Doodle is also powered by Google's new TPU Processor, a fast way to handle tasks. machine learning in Doodle's other data centers. It can be seen that "technology giant" Google currently pays great attention to user experience. Google is not simply an information search engine, it also continuously innovates technology to bring users a sense of excitement in the IT world. In the future, Google will certainly design more interesting Doodles so that users have the opportunity to remember outstanding events/characters, while also being able to interact and have interesting experiences.
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@Alfreigon Wow, nature never fails to surprise us with its unpredictable moments!
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@Hotfaluce The mystery of the black box unveils secrets of tragic accidents.
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@N00BFAGKILLER Robot technology is advancing rapidly, ensuring safer and more efficient nuclear clean-ups! Bravo!
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