The Stinking Rose restaurant in San Francisco uses 1.5 tons of garlic a month and features a 2,400-bulb garlic braid as decoration. According to one reviewer "They season the garlic with food.”
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Robot snake climbs on tubes and trees by mimicking the mechanism of real snakes. https://t.co/YXV59RoLMC
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A BRAND NEW series of QI starts tonight at 10pm on BBC Two! Sandi, Alan, Bill Bailey, Joe Lycett and Holly Walsh will be larking about discussing TIPS & TOOLS. 🔧 https://t.co/Qgtm0OXq8d
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Researchers have found a way to use artificial intelligence (AI) for 3-dimensional protein structure predictions. https://t.co/Pg32tfKEjs https://t.co/XMkmbOzTf9
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A whopping 91.6% of you said True, and you are correct! Here is a wonderful illustrative GIF: https://t.co/tGEsIkWw7e
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More individuals are beating cancer due to early diagnosis and novel clinical trials. https://t.co/vCtVwFhhQW
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69.7% of you said True but this totally ridiculous statement is actually False! He was close to the North Pole. https://t.co/jzRWPQ6VR2
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More than five years down the line, there hasn't been so much talk about augmented reality (AR), but the technology has been steadily improving behind the scenes and is expected to make a big splash in the coming years. https://t.co/u6tpZYyFiM https://t.co/K0oQGr5lu5
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And finally... True or False For several decades after tinned food was invented, people who wanted to eat it had to use a hammer and chisel. The can opener wasn’t invented until 1858.
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The gentle system uses a soft micro finger that allows for safe interaction with insects and other microscopic objects. https://t.co/AKUXO4UXzU
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But before then, it's time for our pre-QI quiz, and our questions this week are all to do with TOOLS. Insert your own joke here... True or False Mahler’s sixth symphony features a part for an enormous hammer. 🔨
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