The first wristwatch with a built-in television screen, the Seiko TV Watch, 1982. The watch could display up to 80 TV channels
A relaxation championship was held in Japan. The requirement was to lie in a relaxed state for 90 minutes. Talking and laughing were disqualifying
Australia’s most popular urban beach has been urgently closed. The closure was due to hundreds of black balls of unknown origin, the size of a golf ball
NASA’s historic mission. The U.S. launched an automatic station to study possible conditions for life on Jupiter’s satellite Europa
This is what a secret military bunker in the Swiss Alps looks like. At first glance, it’s just a mountain. But inside, it’s a real outpost, hidden from view
A personal robot is cheaper than a car – coming soon! Elon Musk announced the launch of Tesla Optimus humanoid robots in production
Giant solar power plant on Shanxi Mountain. On top of a mountain in China, sits one of the largest solar power plants in the world
The amazing anatomy of facial muscles. There are more than 40 different muscles in the human face that create a variety of emotions
A heavy downpour has flooded the Sahara Desert. Some parts of the desert received more rainfall in two days than the annual average
How Diamonds Burn and Evaporate in the Air. Diamonds are very resistant to high temperatures, but given enough heat and oxygen, they burn