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  • Meet Arrive, the 9-foot mechanical exoskeleton that mirrors you without a single motor

    A dry, witty look at Arrive — Skeletonics’ 9-foot mechanical exoskeleton that mirrors your movements without motors. Short, factual, shareable. Behold Arrive — a 9-foot exoskeleton that mirrors your every move, no motors required. It’s theatre, not heavy industry.

  • Japan’s “24-Hour” Ocean Road: Faster in Photos, Slower in Reality

    Viral photos claimed Japan rebuilt a coastal road in 24 hours — fact checks show the temporary bypass took weeks to months, not one day. Spoiler: Japan didn’t rebuild a seaside highway in one day — the viral photo is real, the overnight miracle is not.

  • Stellaris: Germany’s Stellarator Bet That Fusion Might Actually Arrive This Century

    Proxima Fusion’s Stellaris stellarator brings a peer-reviewed plan and fresh cash to fusion — credible progress, but timelines remain hopeful. Stellaris might finally make fusion less “decades away” — here’s what Proxima Fusion’s stellarator plan actually promises (and what it doesn’t).

  • A bendy wire that won’t sulk: China’s metal-polymer conductor could make electronics act like skin

    China’s metal-polymer conductor mixes liquid gallium-indium with elastic polymers to create printable, ultra-stretchable circuits for wearables and soft robots.A new liquid-metal wire that bends, stretches and still conducts — welcome to electronics that act like skin.

  • Jellyfish vs. reactors: how a sea of jellies knocked a French plant offline

    Jellyfish vs. reactors: how a swarm briefly knocked a French nuclear plant offline.Jellyfish clogged cooling intakes at France’s Gravelines plant, forcing an automatic reactor shutdown — a reminder that climate-linked wildlife shifts can cripple infrastructure.

  • Calgary’s 542 Batmen: The day Nexen turned downtown into Gotham

    Calgary set a Guinness World Record in 2014 when 542 people dressed as Batman for Nexen’s United Way campaign — a stunt that doubled the required threshold. 542 Batmen, one city — how Nexen’s caped crusade turned a charity kickoff into a Guinness World Record.

  • A foldable paper helmet — eco-friendly, crash-tested, and yes, surprisingly sensible

    Foldable, recyclable paper helmets aim to make short urban rides safer and greener without costing the earth. A helmet that folds like a paper fan and won’t end up in landfill — eco-design for city riders.

  • The microbe that “poops” gold — nature’s tiny alchemist (and yes, it’s real)

    A cheeky look at Cupriavidus metallidurans — the bacterium that turns toxic gold compounds into tiny nuggets and what that could mean for cleanup and recycling. Tiny bacterium, big flex — it reduces toxic gold to actual gold nanoparticles; science isn’t done showing off.

  • Trump’s Venezuela Claim Meets Verification—and Loses

    A viral claim about a US strike on Venezuela is unsubstantiated; multiple outlets report no evidence and Maduro remains publicly visible.Dramatic claim, zero proof—here’s why the alleged US strike on Venezuela doesn’t check out.

  • The viral “3D-printed” chicken legs: a crunchy lie or just a bad camera angle?

    Viral videos claim Honeysuckle White drumsticks were 3D-printed; social buzz outran the facts — here’s what’s actually plausible. Viral clip says your chicken legs are 3D-printed — spoiler: the footage shows odd shine, not proof.

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