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When filmed at 700 frames per second, we can observe that the inertia of the fluids in the iris causes it to continue wiggling even after the eyeball itself has come to a stop. 📹 The Slow Mo Guys

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As the sun begins to ascend, the wind sweeps sand over one of the vast dunes in the Namib Desert. 📷 Jirawat Plekhongthu

As the sun begins to ascend, the wind sweeps sand over one of the vast dunes in the Namib Desert.

📷 Jirawat Plekhongthu
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On the left, the night sky dazzles with vibrant auroras, created when particles from the Sun collide with Earth's upper atmosphere. On the right, the night is illuminated by the glow of ground lights, reflected by countless tiny ice crystals in the air. 📷Alex Correia

On the left, the night sky dazzles with vibrant auroras, created when particles from the Sun collide with Earth's upper atmosphere. On the right, the night is illuminated by the glow of ground lights, reflected by countless tiny ice crystals in the air.

📷Alex Correia
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Apples usually come in shades of red, green, and yellow, but under specific geographical conditions, they can also grow to be a deep purple, nearly black. These unique apples, known as Black Diamond, are exclusively cultivated in the mountains of Tibet.

Apples usually come in shades of red, green, and yellow, but under specific geographical conditions, they can also grow to be a deep purple, nearly black. These unique apples, known as Black Diamond, are exclusively cultivated in the mountains of Tibet.
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This ball, created by Nicholas Perillo, features 486 stepper motors and 86,000 LEDs arranged in hexagon tiles, along with a 5-channel granular synth engine. It merges the allure of animated lights and robotics into one captivating, shape-shifting ball.

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When owls hunt in the snow, they often leave behind signs like these, indicating where they've caught small prey like a rat or a squirrel.

When owls hunt in the snow, they often leave behind signs like these, indicating where they've caught small prey like a rat or a squirrel.
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Salar de Uyuni, located in Bolivia, is the world's largest salt flat. When rain falls, it leaves behind a thin layer of still water, turning this vast expanse into an enormous natural mirror stretching 129 kilometers across. 📹 David Houncheringer

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The stonefish, known scientifically as Synanceia horrida, holds the title of the world's most venomous fish. It has dorsal fin spines that can deliver a potent venom capable of causing death in an adult human within an hour. This particular species is called the estuarine

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At the 2022 Maker Faire Tokyo, Hideyasu Ito, the owner of Micro Hovercraft Laboratory, showcased his newest invention: a micro hovercraft equipped with four air skirts.

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Marcus Eaton demonstrates the innovative Pickaso Guitar Bow, a device that allows you to mimic violin and cello sounds on an acoustic guitar. In this demonstration, he plays the Game of Thrones theme with the historic city of Matera as a stunning backdrop.

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The rock ptarmigan is known for its seasonal camouflage and produces a variety of sounds, including guttural snores and rattles. These vocalizations are predominantly aimed at other males during the breeding season. 📹 Tolkuton

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On Mocha Island, Chile, natural gas escaping from underwater vents and seeps can lead to fascinating natural phenomena like the one observed here.

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At Diamond Beach in Iceland, you won't discover actual diamonds, but instead, you'll find stunning ice shards and orbs that glisten like diamonds in the light. 📹 Braden Stanley