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    A new word in racing




    Hankook Tire, together with the University of Pforzheim (Pforzheim), Germany, created a wonderful video illustrating the idea of ​​the concept of adaptive tires, and let's call it "wheel systems".

    Visualization of the flight path of each aircraft over the North Atlantic during the day




    This is more like World War III with a massive exchange of nuclear strikes. Or to evacuate in the event of a zombie apocalypse. But still very beautiful. Only thanks to these videos you get an idea of ​​how intense life is going in the air.

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    Fall on Titan




    Have you ever imagined a spaceship landing on the moon? As it flies at great speed, as the Moon grows in size, approaches, obscures the entire field of view, here is one of the craters where there will be landing, rocks, stones, touch. About the same thing was depicted in the video from NASA, only with the satellite of Saturn - Titan. The start was shot with a Cassini spacecraft, and the end was shot with a Huygens lander.

    Places where the Curiosity Wheel has not stepped




    It shows the zones on Mars, which for one reason or another were rejected for landing the Curiosity rover. Some of them look absolutely fantastic.

    Kill Bill on the assembly line




    An excellent demonstration of the capabilities of industrial robots from ABB.

    Milling skill




    How amazing things can be done on a simple lathe. But show the result to a person unfamiliar with the process, he will immediately begin to assume the use of complex CNC systems.

    From dust and light




    And this is a real hi-tech: a machine for three-dimensional metal printing. Arthur Clark was right - any sufficiently developed technology is indistinguishable from magic.

    Four kilobytes of code




    Continuing the theme of craftsmanship: this video was the winner of the programmer ’s 4K contest in Tokyo at the beginning of the year in Tokyo . That is, everything that you see here is implemented with only 4096 bytes of code.

    Leviathan Hunt




    The director of the movie " The Last Days on Mars " shot an exciting video about hunting for a giant animal on another planet. I wish it grew into a full-fledged movie!

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