Guinness World Records is saddened to learn of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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The Israeli food company Steakholder is determined to change eating habits. They decided to produce "Omakase Beef Morsels" — inspired by the marbling quality of Wagyu beef — with 3D printing technology. https://t.co/AwAksE5f9I https://t.co/PaH5YjT6v9
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In 2016, a team of doctors led by scientist John Jin Zhang claimed to have helped a woman give birth to the world’s first three-parent baby using a technique called mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT). https://t.co/o2NIus4n0E https://t.co/bHurMLUsvX
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The unicorn is a very significant symbol in Celtic mythology. During the reign of King James III, two gold coins were even known as the unicorn and the half-unicorn! 🦄 #accessibility text: Photo of a statue of a unicorn atop a pillar in Scotland. Text reads: Scotland’s national animal is the unicorn.
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The new images will help to validate upcoming James Webb images of the same region of space. https://t.co/4GU1em8xz1
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The Seán O'Casey bridge in Dublin was designed to swing open to allow ships to pass through. It stayed closed for four years after the operator lost the remote control. (Image: Peter Misik; CC BY-SA.) https://t.co/8laWccR5Ag
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Hold your horses; it uses environmentally friendly liquid hydrogen propellant. https://t.co/8vu7cfUrzK
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The 17-foot-tall, 12,000-pound marble masterpiece by Michelangelo Buonarroti, was unveiled to the public in Florence on #ThisDayInHistory in 1504. “David” was carved from a single block of white Italian Carrara marble that was rejected by other artists for being flawed. A committee of artists decided on the statue’s location, outside Florence’s town hall. It reportedly took 40 men 4 days to move the massive statue half a mile from Michelangelo’s studio to the piazza. In 1873, after almost 400 years, “David” was moved indoors.
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