WANTED: Cat person, willing to travel. Must like the ocean, sunsets, and paradise.
Weird Zone
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There’s Waldo is the ultimate find-it robot
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It uses facial recognition technology to solve classic book puzzles in seconds
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Introducing your new favourite shape, the scutoid!
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Turns out that this ‘twisted prism’ is the shape of choice for cells that hold your body together
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40,000 year-old roundworms just came back to life
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These hardy survivors are giving new meaning to the phrase, “See you ’round!”
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New competition seeks the mini-bots of the future
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So-called SHRIMP program started by DARPA, an American organization that specializes in defense tech
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Watch the Japanese YouTuber who plays food music!
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Junji Koyoma is an elementary school teacher who has been “produce”-ing melodies this way for over ten years