Interesting and educative contents on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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Dec 19 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Japan is Living in the Future- A Thread 🧵
1. The World’s fastest train- Japan's innovation is mind-blowing. 2. Emergency helmets for earthquake in Japan..
its design to protect the spine and upper vital organs. It will cover your shoulders and most of your back .
Dec 14 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
A thread of PCs Hacks… you might need them
1. How to know the Wi-Fi password in your laptop 2. How to activate Office permanently
Dec 8 • 17 tweets • 5 min read
Meet Barbara O’Neill, Big Pharma’s Biggest Threat.
Her banned healing methods have reportedly saved millions of lives.
Here are some of her lessons for optimal health and lasting longevity- A Thread 🧵 1. Cancer cannot get a hold of your body if your Liver is working optimally…
Nov 25 • 8 tweets • 5 min read
World’s Scariest Mushrooms- A Thread 🧵 🍄
1. Devil’s Fingers (Clathrus archeri):
This mushroom starts as a white, egg-like structure. As it matures, it splits open to reveal bright red, tentacle-like arms covered in a dark, foul-smelling slime. 2. Devil’s Tooth (Hydnellum peckii):
This fungus exudes bright red droplets that look like blood, especially when it’s young. These droplets are actually a form of guttation, where the mushroom releases excess moisture.
Nov 23 • 12 tweets • 4 min read
Bridges are among the most remarkable feats of human engineering and architecture.
Here are 12 of the most extraordinary examples.
1. Millau Viaduct, France (2004) - the world's tallest bridge. 2. Øresund Bridge, Denmark-Sweden (1999)
Europe's longest bridge, it links the road and rail networks of Scandinavia with those of Western Europe.
Nov 18 • 17 tweets • 6 min read
Most people are familiar with the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum…
However, the most remarkable architectural wonders aren't always the most obvious.
Here are 15 remarkable architectural Wonders- A thread 🧵 1. Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik, Iceland- built in 1986, stands 244 feet tall and draws inspiration from Icelandic basalt formations.
It is a prominent example of modernist architecture, distinct from the often criticized Brutalist structures found elsewhere in Europe.
Nov 16 • 18 tweets • 5 min read
Meet Barbara O’Neill, Big Pharma’s Biggest Threat.
Her banned healing methods have reportedly saved millions of lives.
Here are some of her lessons for optimal health and lasting longevity- A Thread 🧵 1. Cancer cannot get a hold of your body if your Liver is working optimally…
Nov 16 • 14 tweets • 4 min read
A Thread of photos and videos featuring humans next to enormous things to illustrate their size
1. Old salt mine in Romania 2. Dendrocalamus Giganteus also known as Dragon Bamboo, is a species of giant bamboo that is indigenous to Southeast Asia
Nov 16 • 26 tweets • 7 min read
World under a microscope ~ A Thread 🧵
1. The human eye resembles a black hole.
2. snow under the electron microscope
Nov 15 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Have you ever seen a ball curve dramatically in mid-air and wondered how it happens?
This phenomenon is known as ‘Magnus Effect’ - A Thread 🧵
Roberto Carlos 1997 freekick illustrating the Magnus effect.
The Magnus Effect is a physical phenomenon where a spinning object generates a low-pressure area on one side and a high-pressure area on the other, resulting in a force that pushes the object towards the low-pressure zone.
Nov 13 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
A Thread on some of the biggest companies: Then VS Now
Nov 9 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
Our brains often see familiar shapes, like faces, in random patterns. This is known as pareidolia.
10 wild cases:
1. Waterfall of the Bride, Peru 2. Tavolara Island, the sleeping cat
Nov 9 • 14 tweets • 4 min read
Tech has revolutionized healthcare, driving incredible improvements!
Here are some wild cases- A thread
1. Paper thin like health monitoring wearable technology 2. Skelex is an ergonomic device designed to reduce the risk of strain injuries.
Nov 5 • 16 tweets • 5 min read
Simple Ideas, Big Impacts 🧵
1. Mesh drains in Australia prevent water bodies pollution. Should be a worldwide standard. 2. A way of generating electricity from traffic
Nov 4 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
A thread showing some awesome SPY GADGETS that are pretty much unknown to most people
Here are 8 wild examples: 1. Spy Glasses: Sunglasses with a built-in camera.
It allows you to record video while keeping your hands free and staying inconspicuous.
Oct 29 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
This is not a coincidence
Human organs that resemble some foods… here are some wild examples
1. Eyes and Carrot 2. Kidney and Kidney Bean
Oct 27 • 17 tweets • 5 min read
The ocean is shrouded in mystery. It covers about 71% of the Earth’s surface, yet we know very little about it when you consider how vast it is
A Thread
1. This fisherman with a deep sea Wolf Eel 2. Diver encountering an oarfish
Oct 25 • 14 tweets • 4 min read
A Thread of photos and videos featuring humans next to enormous things to illustrate their size
1. Old salt mine in Romania 2. Dendrocalamus Giganteus also known as Dragon Bamboo, is a species of giant bamboo that is indigenous to Southeast Asia
Oct 25 • 20 tweets • 5 min read
A thread of 20 Survival Tips And Tricks You Might Not Have Known Before.
1. How to break a door 2. How To Measure Remaining Daylight With Your Hand
Oct 25 • 14 tweets • 4 min read
This thread will have you on the edge of your seat
1. Getting up on the wrong side of the bed is not an option 2. Throwing the rock really emphasizes how high up the cliff is
Oct 22 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
A thread of PCs Hacks… you might need them
1. How to know Wi-Fi password in your laptop 2. How to activate Office permanently