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Vienna, Austria Tham gia Mart 2014
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Violent BBC presenter 'broke wrist of female colleague'
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🇩🇪🇪🇺 Europe’s most advanced tank is entering service.
The Leopard 2A8 has now been showcased in live field trials with the Norwegian Army, marking a major step toward operational deployment.
🇳🇴 Norway will be among the first to field it, with deliveries starting in 2026 and running through 2028.
Next gen armor. NATO firepower evolving.
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🚨Magnetic gears are underrated.
No contact means:
• Less wear
• Less friction
• Lower maintenance
• Built-in overload protection
The interesting part isn’t the gear.
It’s the transfer of force through a field.
Same job as mechanical contact but without touching.
That’s where engineering is heading:
Less collision.
More controlled interaction.
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The brain is naturally wired to remember pain, threats, and criticism more strongly than praise. This evolved to help humans survive by spotting danger quickly.
The amygdala, a key emotional center, becomes highly active during negative experiences, signaling the hippocampus to store these memories deeply. Positive moments trigger less activity, so compliments often fade faster. This is called the negativity bias—one negative event can outweigh several positive ones.
While this bias once protected us, today it can fuel anxiety and overthinking. Thankfully, through neuroplasticity, habits like gratitude journaling and mindfulness can train the brain to hold onto positive memories longer.
Sources: Cleveland Clinic (2023); Psychology Today (2023).

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Atomic Theory
The term “atom” comes from Ancient Greek, meaning “indivisible.” The idea is credited to Democritus and Leucippus, who suggested that matter is made of tiny, indivisible spheres called atoms.
In 1803, John Dalton gave atoms a more scientific definition. He described them as small, hard spheres, identical within each element. His theory was foundational but limited in explaining atomic nature.
A major breakthrough came in the late 1800s when J.J. Thomson discovered electrons. His cathode ray experiments showed atoms were divisible, though his model was soon challenged.
Ernest Rutherford, working at Manchester, devised the gold foil experiment. Instead of confirming Thomson’s model, he revealed the existence of the nucleus, reshaping atomic theory.
Niels Bohr then refined Rutherford’s model using quantum theory. He introduced the idea of electrons existing in energy levels or shells. His model explained hydrogen well but struggled with heavier elements and conflicted with later principles of quantum mechanics.
Further progress came with Erwin Schrödinger, who used mathematics to describe electrons as clouds of density around the nucleus. This quantum model remains central to modern atomic theory.
The story continued as scientists discovered that protons and neutrons themselves are divisible into smaller particles called quarks…

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