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Saved - May 12, 2025 at 6:25 PM

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A sea lion appears at a hotel, goes for a quick swim, and then takes a lounge chair off a man https://t.co/NmXhhanxsb

Saved - April 7, 2025 at 8:12 PM

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How flies actually eat your food 📹ZackDFilms https://t.co/HhmPU4i3q2

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Flies don't chew food. Instead, they vomit saliva onto food. This saliva contains digestive enzymes. These enzymes break down the food into a liquid. The fly then uses its proboscis to suck up the liquified food. This is how flies consume food.
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Speaker 0: When a fly lands on your food, most people think it just starts eating it. But flies actually can't chew like humans. So instead, they sort of puke up a special type of saliva right onto your meal. This saliva contains digestive enzymes that break down your food into a slurpable liquid. The fly then uses its proboscis to suck it up like a smoothie, which is how they consume your food.
Saved - March 12, 2025 at 3:17 AM

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Maths technique https://t.co/f883b66Bsc

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Oh, don't you want me like I want you, baby? Don't you need me like I need you now? Sleep tomorrow, but tonight go crazy. All you gotta do is miss me.
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Speaker 0: Oh, don't you want me like I want you, baby? Don't you need me like I need you now? Sleep tomorrow, but tonight go crazy. All you gotta do is miss me. Me at the
Saved - March 10, 2025 at 8:23 PM

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Can you remember any of this https://t.co/2WtX4DHh7W

Saved - March 1, 2025 at 5:01 AM

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PlayStation 5 on the JVC Videosphere, a spherical TV from the 1970’s https://t.co/2CMxkHubBX

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We're experiencing blinding flashes and sounds of explosions. I am trying to get confirmation on what is happening. It appears we've lost contact with our affiliate stations.
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Speaker 0: Followed by flashes, blinding flashes, sounds of explosions. We're trying to get confirmation. What? We seem to have lost contact with our affiliate stations.
Saved - March 1, 2025 at 4:49 AM

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Evolution of games consoles https://t.co/hwHD6gQDbK

Saved - March 1, 2025 at 4:37 AM

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Making a diamond ring https://t.co/nixXetR7Fp

Saved - February 28, 2025 at 8:05 AM

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Wait for it https://t.co/zaEPqqDKnq

Saved - February 21, 2025 at 2:38 AM

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Wow, this is beyond awesome https://t.co/TLIGWXVB1O

Saved - February 14, 2025 at 3:31 AM

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Vintage style popcorn maker https://t.co/xvpi6ihm3j

Saved - February 10, 2025 at 7:14 PM

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How to grow grapes at home, https://t.co/tQ7WSknZXa

Saved - February 8, 2025 at 10:13 AM

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Explaining seasons, equinox, solstice, length of day and night. https://t.co/JlWjPmI8aY

Saved - January 22, 2025 at 1:16 AM

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Century eggs, a Chinese dish, involve preserving eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, rice hulls The egg undergoes a transformation taking several weeks to months, resulting in a dark green-grey yolk,the egg white becomes a brown, translucent jelly https://t.co/FKToWjNwVO

Saved - January 19, 2025 at 11:24 PM

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Mother of two with hyperlactation syndrome produces 1.75 gallons of milk daily, storing over 5,000 ounces in freezer https://t.co/ZEWhes8Laz

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I have 5,000 ounces of breast milk stored in my freezer. My name is Elizabeth, and I produce 1.75 gallons a day due to hyperlactation syndrome. I've donated 700 gallons, surpassing the world record. Pumping feels like an Olympic sport, and while it's not enjoyable, I haven't had a day off in three years. However, my donations make a significant impact, saving lives. As a mother, I feel it's a gift I can share. If anyone needs breast milk, I have plenty available.
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Speaker 0: I have 5,000 ounces of my breast milk stored in my freezer. It's not weird. It's a very natural thing. My name is Elizabeth. I am a mass milk producer. I have hyperlactation syndrome. My body makes 1.75 gallons a day. I have donated 700 gallons of my excess breast milk. That's twice the world record. Pumping is like an Olympic sport, and I am an elite, but it is not fun. My breasts wake me up in the morning because they're screaming. Please do something about this. I have not gotten a day off in 3 years, but it makes a huge difference. I'm saving lives by donating. I'm difference. I'm saving lives by donating. I'm a mother with a gift I can share. If you want breast milk, I have some.
Saved - January 19, 2025 at 5:39 AM

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Size of chickens over the years https://t.co/JKRmxn4Ess

Saved - January 4, 2025 at 1:27 AM

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Maths techniques https://t.co/xJHuCFixdB

Saved - December 19, 2024 at 5:55 AM

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Ancient Roman theatres were designed so that sound from the centre of the stage could be heard clearly, showing an advanced knowledge of acoustic engineering https://t.co/oTNSwPcZWh

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Stay here and be calm. You can place your phone here. Would you like to try? I’ll be there. He’s talking to me, but you’re far away. Yes, he will talk to you through this. Put your ear here. Hello? Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you! Wow, this is amazing. I can hear you all the way from here. It goes in a circle like this.
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Speaker 0: Stay here. Be calm. You can put your phone here, not here. Yeah. Would you like okay? Okay. I will be there. Okay. He's talking to me. You're very far away. Yes. But he will talk with you on your Here? Put your ear here. Okay. Hello? Can you hear me? Yeah. I can hear you. Wow. This is amazing. I can hear you. Wow. That's amazing. I can hear you all the way here. It goes circle like this.
Saved - December 15, 2024 at 1:21 PM

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Japanese researchers test pioneering treatment to regrow teeth https://t.co/eEanoV6d9y

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I traveled to Japan to learn about a groundbreaking drug from Torajem Biopharma that can regrow teeth. Founded by three doctors, this innovation addresses the serious health risks associated with tooth loss, such as heart disease and diabetes. They discovered that a protein called USAG1 prevents tooth regrowth. By blocking this protein, new teeth can grow in the same spot as lost ones. Initial tests on mice showed promising results, and now humans can benefit too. With just one injection of an antibody that blocks USAG1, individuals can potentially grow a third set of teeth. This revolutionary treatment aims to eliminate the stigma surrounding dental health and showcases the power of collaboration in improving lives.
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Speaker 0: I flew all the way to Japan to find the only drug in the world that can regrow your teeth. This is Torajem Biopharma, founded by these three doctors who are changing the world one tooth at a time. Teeth are so much more important than you think. Yes. You eat with your teeth, but having unhealthy teeth actually can increase your chances of heart disease, diabetes, and dementia. And 69% of adults lose at least one tooth because of tooth decay or disease, but not anymore because these three doctors discovered something life changing. They discovered a protein in our bodies called USAG 1. This protein basically prevents your body from growing teeth. But then they realized that if you can block this protein, something amazing happens. New teeth will grow in your mouth in the exact place you lost your old tooth. They first tested it on mice, and it worked. I saw it with my own eyes. So you can see the teeth. Right? Yes. That's the with my own eyes. So you can see the teeth, right? Yes. That's crazy. So from 2 injections, I see not 2 teeth now, but 4 teeth. It's unbelievable. And now humans are using it too. When you're born, you get baby teeth. When you become an adult, you get adult teeth. And now for the first time ever, because of Torajem Biopharma, you can also get a third set of teeth. All it takes is one injection in your vein of an antibody that blocks the USAG1 protein, and your new teeth begin to grow. This is the first drug in the world that can do this, and it's all because of these three doctors who want to make sure that no one is ever ashamed of their teeth. When people come together to make the world a better place, magic can happen, and that is the example of Torajem BioPharma.
Saved - June 29, 2024 at 6:15 PM

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Guitarist Marcin Patrzałek, plays the aria "Habanera" from "Carmen" https://t.co/fCUExuNAW1

Saved - June 13, 2024 at 10:31 PM

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Explain the illusion 📹 Imblase https://t.co/gLzhQlRNL8

Saved - March 16, 2024 at 10:08 PM

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This lamp efficiently converts salt water into electricity, providing weeks of light on just half a litre https://t.co/nZVbH8Dxom

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This Colombian startup created a device that generates energy from saltwater. Waterlight needs 500ml of seawater to provide light for 45 days. It ionizes saltwater to produce electricity using magnesium and copper plates. The device is a power generator and can charge devices via USB. It runs for 5,600 hours and is recyclable.
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Speaker 0: This Colombian startup has invented a device that produces energy from saltwater. Waterlight needs to be filled with 500 milliliters of seawater to generate light for 45 days. It works by ionizing an electrolyte composed of saltwater, which reacts with magnesium and copper plates on the interior of the lamp to produce electricity. The device acts as a mini power generator and can be also used to charge mobile and electronic devices via a USB port. It is designed to run for 5,600 hours and can easily be recycled or repurposed once it reaches the end of its life.
Saved - December 16, 2023 at 2:44 PM

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Slow-motion footage capturing objects descending into fluids with mesmerizing fluid motion effects https://t.co/bBY6SCwQcR

Saved - December 16, 2023 at 2:32 PM

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how to cut exact corners https://t.co/ETWlewL3vV

Saved - December 8, 2023 at 5:53 PM

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Visualizing the molecular transformation of water into ice https://t.co/vYDacTSk3n

Saved - December 7, 2023 at 1:03 AM

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Cobra on a golf course fleeing from a mongoose 📹Elitha Peachey /elithapeachey https://t.co/WO9UROWuAs

Saved - November 17, 2023 at 1:14 PM

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Feeding this red panda some grapes https://t.co/qXLLYvaU05

Saved - November 4, 2023 at 8:16 PM

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have you ever seen a butterfly playing with a puppy before? well now you have🦋 https://t.co/3dd9BshjEC

Saved - October 16, 2023 at 2:10 PM

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The world's largest 3D printed boat The University of Maine created this, their printer can construct items up to 100 feet in length and was able to produce a 25-foot, 5,000-pound patrol boat within 72-hours

Saved - September 7, 2023 at 6:59 PM

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thirsty crow uses stones to raise the water level until it rises within reach

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