8 Inventions That Seemed Impossible Just a Decade Ago
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From towering skyscrapers that touch the clouds to ships the size of small cities, these feats of engineering are awe-inspiring. 🚢🏗️ You’ll learn about the brains and teamwork behind building these c…
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Scientists grew mini-brains in the lab from human stem cells. But here's the kicker: these tiny brain models unexpectedly developed eye-like structures! It was a real head-scratcher for researchers, …
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Imagine reaching out and touching a beam of light. Sounds impossible, right? But physicists have found a way to make particles of light, called photons, stick together and form something like solid m…
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What if you could travel back in time… and not break the universe? Scientists may have just cracked one of the biggest mysteries in physics — the time travel paradox. In this video, we’ll explore how…
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Copying nature is like tapping into the ultimate design library for engineers. Take birds, for instance – their wing structures inspired the creation of more efficient aircraft wings. Engineers look …
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Imagine getting a tattoo… that can track your health, location, or identity — and you don’t even need a device. Sounds like sci-fi? It’s real. Scientists have developed futuristic electronic tattoos …
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Imagine sending something from one place to another instantly—like magic, but real! Oxford scientists have just pulled off teleportation for the first time, and it could change the way we see science…
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Scientists never cease to surprise us with their inventions. Some of them look straight like from a sci-fi movie. But making these fantastic things is possible, they've already done it! Robotics exos…
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NASA had to do a little cosmic DIY and reinvent the wheel – but not just for kicks. Turns out, traditional wheels don't cut it on the rough and rocky surface of Mars. So, NASA rolled up its sleeves a…
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