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Pin Map shows people from around the world who have visited the Aurora Museum. The "Pin Your Home Country" activity takes place at the Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center in Iceland. ⁠ ⁠ The museum, located in the capital city of Reykjavik.

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China Built an EV That Ejects Its Battery In The Event Of A Crash.. China is testing a radical new battery ejector system that automatically launches the EV battery out of the vehicle during a crash. The goal is to eliminate the fires and explosions caused by damaged batteries.

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The iPhone 17 Pro Max's zoom isn't just powerful, it's mind-blowing. At this Dua Lipa concert, the camera takes you from the very top of Madison Square Garden all the way down to front-row clarity, without losing sharpness or detail. With its 120x digital zoom.

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The asteroid crater that ended the dinosaur era — buried in Mexico's depths. This is the Chicxulub Crater, created around 66 million years ago when a massive asteroid slammed into Earth.

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The most insane Spider-Man No Way Home audience reaction. Take me back This crowd erupts with excitement during the unforgettable moment when Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire make their first appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Pure cinematic magic.

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No lights. No second chances. Just pure patience and a heartbeat away from danger. One sneeze and it's over. This photographer waited three nights in total darkness, hidden and silent just to witness lions drink under the moonlight, undisturbed by man or machine. The result?

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At extreme speeds, centrifugal force causes the rubber to stretch outward, making the tire expand in diameter and visibly change shape as rotation increases! This effect is intensified by heat generated from road friction and the rise in internal air pressure as temperatures ⬆.

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China opens the world's tallest bridge, built in four years, featuring a restaurant, high-speed elevator, waterfall, bungee jumping, and a drive time cut from two hours to two minutes

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China has officially opened the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the world's tallest bridge, completed in under four years. Soaring 2,050 feet above the river and stretching 4,600 feet across, the bridge features a restaurant perched 2,600 feet high, a glass skywalk.

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Rising 625 meters above the river and set to be the world's tallest, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, SW China, unveiled a spectacular water curtain test, where sunlight and spray merged to paint a rainbow over the canyon.

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The world's tallest bridge has officially opened in China. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge crosses 625 metres above the Beipan River, giving it almost 10 times the clearance of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. As part of the opening, a Chinese wingsuit flyer performed a jump.

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When an engineering wonder becomes a night-time sensation! The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge is a miracle of not just human engineering, but also human creativity-it's an epic stage coming alive with a light show.

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A 24-meter pygmy blue whale surfaced near the Busselton Pier in Australia, a breathtaking encounter with one of the ocean's rarest giants