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15/09/2025

⚡Japan has unveiled next-generation smart toilets by TOTO that go beyond comfort, using built-in sensors to analyze stool shape, color, consistency, and volume, then sending the data to a smartphone app for personalized health insights.

Launched in August 2025, these high-tech toilets aim to help users track digestive health daily, offering early warnings of potential issues, though questions about privacy, accuracy, and their high cost remain.

15/09/2025

Canada has recently developed a type of engineered wood that’s stronger than steel, offering a lightweight, sustainable alternative for construction. This breakthrough could revolutionize industries by reducing reliance on steel and concrete while cutting carbon emissions — a step that might truly change the world.

15/09/2025

⚡The Ruff (Calidris pugnax) is a striking wader bird known for its dramatic breeding plumage, where males display ornate feather collars and vivid colors to impress females.

Found across northern Europe and Asia, these birds gather in leks during courtship season, performing elaborate dances and displays in fierce competition.

Their flamboyant appearance contrasts with the more modestly patterned females, making the Ruff one of nature’s most remarkable examples of avian showmanship.

14/09/2025

⚡Harvard professor Avi Loeb has sparked a global buzz by suggesting that an interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, could potentially be an alien spacecraft heading toward Earth. Traveling at an astonishing speed of 135,000 mph, this mysterious object—larger than Manhattan Island—is expected to pass near Earth in just over 100 days.

While NASA and ESA classify it as an interstellar comet, Loeb urges careful observation, arguing that its unusual trajectory and brightness might signal advanced extraterrestrial technology. Scientists are divided, but the countdown to understanding this cosmic visitor has begun.

18/08/2025

Dogs don’t just see the world in black and white—that’s a myth. Their eyes can pick up certain colors, mainly blues and yellows, but reds and greens look dull or grayish. Basically, their vision is closer to a colorblind human’s than to a grayscale filter.

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