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The largest ATM manufacturer in the US will add the ability to buy cryptocurrencies.
The U.S. arm of South Korean ATM maker Hyosung has signed a partnership with cryptocurrency provider DigitalMint that will allow the purchase of bitcoin at the firm's 175,000 ATMs located in the U.S. However, it is up to device operators to decide if they want to enable this service. Therefore, it is likely that not all of Hyosung's 175,000 ATMs will actually support the purchase of cryptocurrencies. According to the press release, it is bitcoins that will be available for purchase to users at the first stage. The United States has the largest number of cryptomats. According to Coin ATM Radar, 33,772 devices have already been installed in the country. And in total there are about 38,430 devices in the world.
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July 17, 2022
Engineers have grown most of the human heart in miniature - and it's beating.
The cells that make up the heart were obtained from the cardiovascular tissues of young rats and then grown on a layer of a scaffold printed from a polymer with grooves to guide tissue growth. This flat mesh made the structure mimic the arrangement of the fibers of the human left ventricular heart muscle, from which blood is ejected into the aorta with one strong contraction. The difference of the new model is also that it is made of several layers of cells - just like a real heart.
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July 17, 2022
Heinz created spoon-shaped french fries.
To commemorate National French Fry Day on July 13, Heinz released French fries in the shape of a Spoon Friez spoon that can scoop up the perfect amount of ketchup. While announcing the remarkable invention, Heinz said that he had also conducted a study showing that 95% of people refuse to eat potatoes without sauce. Another 84% of people are annoyed that they can't achieve the perfect potato to ketchup ratio.
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July 17, 2022
People hear well in a dream, but do not understand what exactly.
Sleeping people hear almost as well as awake people - neurons continue to receive audio signals. But at the same time, the higher centers of the brain do not react to them due to the fact that alpha and beta rhythms subside during sleep. As a result, people do not understand what they hear, and do not foresee the further course of events.
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July 17, 2022
In Japan, they developed vertical capsules for sleeping at work.
As planned by the partners, people will be able to sleep in vertical Nap Box capsules in a standing position, “like a flamingo.” Manufacturers claim that due to the special design with support for the head, knees and back, people will be able to comfortably relax in the shortest possible time and at the same time not fall. The developers of the sleep pod believe that their invention will help Japanese workers who often overwork to get better rest during breaks.
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July 17, 2022
This is love!
Nicolae Ceausescu loved his dog Corba so much that he gave him the rank of colonel in the Romanian army and allocated a government limousine.
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July 16, 2022
"Deep Web".
The Deep Web is not only a place to share criminal information. Drug dealing and stolen bank details are just a small part of the "deep web". The main part of it consists of libraries, scientific articles and databases that have nothing to do with crime, but are not indexed by Internet search engines.
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July 16, 2022
Engineers have created a "conscious" robot.
He understands himself. The robot is like a baby who is studying his body, trying to understand the environment and himself in it. The robot creates a “mental” model of its body from scratch, without human help. The scientists placed a robotic arm around five video cameras. The robot looked at itself through the cameras, as if in a mirror. He began to wriggle and deform in order to understand exactly how his body moves in response to motor commands. Three hours later, the robot stopped. Its internal neural network has finished learning the connection between the robot's motor actions and the volume it occupies in the environment. The ability of robots to model themselves is an important skill. This not only saves labor, but also allows the robot to monitor its own wear and even detect and compensate for damage.
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July 16, 2022
The microchip shortage is over.
It turned out that companies had accumulated too many chips in warehouses and the shortage turned into an oversupply. That's because during the pandemic, manufacturers stocked up on computer chips "just in case." Prior to this, just-in-time production was the norm for companies that ordered parts as close to production as possible to avoid excess inventory, reduce storage capacity and reduce costs. However, due to the fact that many chip manufacturers have reduced or completely stopped work, unrest began in the market - companies feared that there simply would not be enough chips for everyone. As a result, they bought chips in volumes that exceeded their real needs. So there was an artificial shortage.
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July 16, 2022
In Chile, they caught a five-meter oar king - a harbinger of disasters.
Fishermen from the Chilean city of Arica pulled a 4.8-meter oarfish out of the water. This fish is called a harbinger of disasters: earthquakes and tsunamis. It is also believed that whoever catches it will be cursed. Herring kings can reach a length of 11 meters. They live at a depth of about a kilometer and appear on the surface due to storms and currents or weakness and disease.
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July 16, 2022
Interesting facts about crocodiles.
Thanks to their powerful tail, crocodiles not only reach speeds in water up to 40 km / h, but also successfully jump out of the water to a height of up to 2.5 meters. To help their stomach cope with large pieces of food, crocodiles swallow stones. In addition, these boulders play the role of ballast when diving to depth.
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July 15, 2022
Hiking boots with hydraulic pistons will keep hikers' feet from dislocating.
German startup Terrein is gearing up to launch the first Ascent hiking shoe with ankle protection. The boots have a pair of hydraulic pistons on both sides of the foot, which are in the deactivated position in the standard, safe position. They take the form of elastic straps and do not squeeze the foot. However, as soon as the foot begins to bend beyond the allowable limits, the piston works and firmly fixes the ankle, preventing it from moving in the wrong direction. Betterguards says their system has a reaction rate three times faster than a human's, so the shoes will protect you from injury before you even feel anything.
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July 15, 2022
Migraine drug helped mice cope with obesity.
An international team of researchers found that a drug used to treat migraine reduces appetite and promotes weight loss in mice with alimentary obesity. As it turned out, this effect is associated with an effect on serotonin 5-HT1B receptors in the arcuate (arcuate) nucleus of the hypothalamus.
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July 15, 2022
The world is 132 years from gender equality.
In Europe, the level of social parity between men and women is 76.6%. In North America - 76.9%. In these regions, people of different sexes will be equal in about 60 years. For the 12th time, Iceland has topped the equality rankings with a score of 90%. Then come Finland and Norway. From non-European countries, the top 10 included New Zealand, Rwanda, Nicaragua and Namibia. In total, there are 146 states on the list. The last five are Chad, Iran, Congo, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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July 15, 2022
The South Korean National Police Agency plans to create the police of the future.
The project is called "Police Future Vision 2050" and by 2050 it is planned to equip the police forces with the latest technologies: autonomous robots, unmanned vehicles, exoskeletons and introduce AI into the work. And also to expand the powers of law enforcement to the metaverses.
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July 15, 2022
The coldest city in the world is Oymyakon.
It is also the Pole of Cold, as well as the coldest place on Earth, where there is a permanent population.
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July 14, 2022
Interesting facts about clouds.
Clouds permanently cover about 60% of the Earth. The average cloud weighs about 500 tons, the same weight as 80 elephants.
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July 14, 2022
Toyota, Volkswagen and Mercedes are among the top 10 global companies with the largest debts.
The list, which includes 900 global companies in the world, lists only the largest, and under the debt means only net debt. In other words, these are those that will remain if you “minus” the available cash and liquid assets that can be quickly sold. Toyota topped the list with debts of $186 billion, Volkswagen AG almost caught up with colleagues ($185 billion), Mercedes-Benz AG - $109 billion. At the same time, at the beginning of the year, Toyota was named the most expensive auto brand in the world and ranked 12th in the top 500 most valuable companies.
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July 14, 2022
Video game fans make decisions faster and more accurately than others.
The sensorimotor decision-making skills of gamers are higher than those who play little or no games. These conclusions were made by scientists from the University of Georgia during a study involving 47 students, 28 of them are gamers, 19 are not. The study showed that computer games in the future can be used for cognitive decision-making training.
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July 14, 2022
Extinct blue macaws have returned to the forests of Brazil.
A month ago, ornithologists released eight blue macaws into the forests of Brazil, all of them survived. These parrots were considered extinct in the wild for more than 20 years, only a few dozen individuals remained in private collections. Now the population will recover - the birds will be able to start breeding in their natural environment next spring.
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July 14, 2022