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Watch Meet The Domino Artist Behind These Amazing Chain Reactions | Obsessed | WIRED [5:52]
Watch Meet The Domino Artist Behind These Amazing Chain Reactions | Obsessed | WIRED [5:52]
19-year-old Lily Hevesh is obsessed with dominos. She spends hours upon hours building insanely intricate designs and chain reactions before knocking them down. Sound like a strange way to spend your time? Tell that to the nearly 2 million people who've subscribed to her YouTube Channel, where she posts new domino videos every Saturday.
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Watch Meet The Domino Artist Behind These Amazing Chain Reactions | Obsessed | WIRED [5:52]
Watch This LEGO Artist Builds Masterpieces Using All Black Bricks | Obsessed | WIRED
Watch This LEGO Artist Builds Masterpieces Using All Black Bricks | Obsessed | WIRED
"It just had this appeal to me because you can create the things you don't have." Meet Ekow Nimako, a Ghanaian-Canadian artist who uses black LEGO bricks to build jaw-dropping sculptures. While some of his masterpieces take nearly one-thousand hours to create, he has the ability to prototype a new design in just one day. We tour his home studios where he began creating his breathtaking art and explore some of his custom builds inspired by Black mythology.
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Watch This LEGO Artist Builds Masterpieces Using All Black Bricks | Obsessed | WIRED
Famous American herpetologist Karl P. Schmidt chose to dedicate his final moments to science even as he faced death — a chilling example of pure scientific devotion. In September 1957, the Lincoln Park Zoo brought a 30-inch-long snake to the Chicago - THE KNOWLEDGE! - Quora
Famous American herpetologist Karl P. Schmidt chose to dedicate his final moments to science even as he faced death — a chilling example of pure scientific devotion. In September 1957, the Lincoln Park Zoo brought a 30-inch-long snake to the Chicago - THE KNOWLEDGE! - Quora
Famous American herpetologist Karl P. Schmidt chose to dedicate his final moments to science even as he faced death — a chilling example of pure scientific devotion. In September 1957, the Lincoln Park Zoo brought a 30-inch-long snake to the Chicago Natural History Museum for identification. Sch...
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Famous American herpetologist Karl P. Schmidt chose to dedicate his final moments to science even as he faced death — a chilling example of pure scientific devotion. In September 1957, the Lincoln Park Zoo brought a 30-inch-long snake to the Chicago - THE KNOWLEDGE! - Quora
The Morning: At the gun range
The Morning: At the gun range
The data showed that smaller-caliber guns can pose a danger pretty quickly, and that large-caliber civilian rifles delivered a blast wave that exceeds what the military says is safe for the brain. Indoor ranges, designed to make shooting safe, can worsen blast exposure, they discovered.
exposure to concussive waves of energy may cause permanent injuries.
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The Morning: At the gun range
I Tried the World’s Hottest Pepper 🌶️ [27:21]
I Tried the World’s Hottest Pepper 🌶️ [27:21]

From the Caribbean to the USA, I went on a journey to taste the hottest peppers on Earth.🌶️ In Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹, I tried the legendary Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper — the world’s hottest natural pepper.Then I traveled to South Carolina, USA 🇺🇸, to meet Smoking Ed Currie, the man behind the Carolina Reaper and Pepper X — the hottest peppers ever grown. Pain. Sweat. Fire.This is the ultimate spicy challenge. ..

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I Tried the World’s Hottest Pepper 🌶️ [27:21]
24hrs in the World’s Highest City - Almost Passed Out! (50% Oxygen) 🇵🇪 [22:40]
24hrs in the World’s Highest City - Almost Passed Out! (50% Oxygen) 🇵🇪 [22:40]

La Rinconada, Peru — the highest inhabited place on Earth at 5,100 meters (16,732 feet) in the Andes Mountains. Above the clouds, a city breathes gold. 50,000 people live with half the oxygen, surrounded by mercury pollution, lawlessness, and the world’s highest gold mine. This is survival at the edge of the Earth. [22:40]

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24hrs in the World’s Highest City - Almost Passed Out! (50% Oxygen) 🇵🇪 [22:40]
New nanoparticles stimulate the immune system to attack ovarian tumors | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct 31, 2025
New nanoparticles stimulate the immune system to attack ovarian tumors | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct 31, 2025
MIT researchers designed nanoparticles that can deliver an immune-stimulating molecule called IL-12 directly to ovarian tumors. When given to mice along with checkpoint inhibitors, the treatment eliminated metastatic tumors more than 80 percent of the time.
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New nanoparticles stimulate the immune system to attack ovarian tumors | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct 31, 2025