A study has shown that birds that live in colder places have smaller beaks. McGill University’s blog published an article about the study with the headline ‘Peckers Get Smaller Where It Gets Colder’.
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The self-driving robot that mows your lawn without having to set boundaries in your garden. #CES2023 https://t.co/2gdskhsqJb
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These massive tunnel boring machines helped expand the London Underground network. 🚇 #engineering https://t.co/tuBmqQ7RwV
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According to North Korean authorities, names that don’t end in a consonant are anti-socialist.
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The material can easily shift from a fluid to sturdy state and could be used for smart exoskeletons or temporary bridges. https://t.co/ipBfUWipWE
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The extraordinary vehicle cost $500 to complete and it can go up to 9 miles an hour. https://t.co/u8b1tQ1Dz1
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The company also showcased a semi-tractor and a Class 3 vehicle. #CES2023 https://t.co/5m1Jry9I5f
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CSSC Haizhuang, one of China's top ten defense conglomerates, has claimed to have developed a rotor hub and nacelle of a massive 18 MW offshore wind turbine prototype. Find out more at https://t.co/8s3FLBu2b1 🚀 #engineering #interestingengineering https://t.co/nu3PI0YLNa
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At #CES2023, Icoma demonstrated the Tatamel folding motorbike with a release date that's surprisingly soon. https://t.co/JEfcjycoVV
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Maestro EP enables wearers to simulate the needed skills tangibly without costly physical limitations. #CES2023 https://t.co/Y8EaCNEqdw
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Showcase holograms displayed a range of new holographic products at #CES2023. https://t.co/NThi4FBJIC
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The baby shark was born to a mother that has spent the last decade in an aquarium with no male. https://t.co/KDaSfwunIe
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At CES 2023, IE discovered a cutting-edge bioreactor for the future of in-space dining. #CES2023 https://t.co/6qdRnWrA32
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