Watch Alan Carr and the Holy Grail https://t.co/GVYZ0pgC4a Like and Subscribe if you enjoyed the perilous quest!
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Japan had previously collected around 5 million used mobile phones and is using the Olympics to highlight the issue. 🥇 #engineering https://t.co/Lh4k4Cau4E
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Who would like to use the rotor as a treadmill? 🧐 Find more at https://t.co/apvIh9Fp8C 🎥 jack_dedekials / Instagram #engineering https://t.co/kVHKjkUK3D
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These boxes fight climate change and could one day be sent to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. ☀ #engineering https://t.co/OztA7PPtxU
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The 'radically different' design employs a foldable wing to make the VTOL land in confined places easily. 🚗⚡ #engineering https://t.co/8rDCdXxepp
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And the company claims that they're going 100% carbon-neutral in mining operations. ⚡ #engineering https://t.co/35Sjh5AMCA
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My dining room table houses a secret spiral staircase
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Little girl who is visually impaired gets to see for the first time.
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The Dutch for drinking beer with a spirit chaser is ‘kopstoot’, meaning ‘head butt’. https://t.co/7F5DWrYOXb
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Engineering tasks are becoming more complex as technology evolves. AI is ensuring we keep up, and in turn, are kept safe. 🤖 Find more at https://t.co/apvIh9Fp8C #engineering https://t.co/tac3dnveIB
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You can easily build this handy mallet yourself with a few pieces of wood and a little effort. 🤗 Find out all information at https://t.co/leISZSevM7 #engineering https://t.co/hto0EO2mgh
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At London’s College of Surgeons in 1803 the physician Giovanni Aldini wired up the recently hanged corpse of George Forster. Stimulated by electric current, the horrified audience saw Forster’s jaw move, his left eye open and his right arm shoot up with fist clenched. https://t.co/63jiTUIlnn
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This brass cylinder’s edges are engineered to maximize the spooling (spinning+rolling) motion when spun. 🧐 Find more at https://t.co/apvIh9nNK2 🎥 physicsfun / Instagram #engineering https://t.co/qowXwtsTTM
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In an experiment run by the University of Zurich, 98% of the people tested were happy to take money from larger groups of people, but the same individuals tended to be fair when dealing with just one other person.
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