• This striking tree on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand, has been sculpted by relentless winds over the years, causing it to grow sideways like a brush.

    The region is known for its powerful coastal gusts, which shape local vegetation and make it one of the windiest areas on Earth.
    This striking tree on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand, has been sculpted by relentless winds over the years, causing it to grow sideways like a brush. The region is known for its powerful coastal gusts, which shape local vegetation and make it one of the windiest areas on Earth.
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  • A Chinese construction firm has just rewritten the rulebook on building speed — assembling a 10-story residential tower in under 29 hours.
    Thanks to advanced modular construction, prefabricated sections were stacked and secured with stunning efficiency.

    Led by the Broad Group, the project wasn’t just fast—it also met modern safety and energy standards, proving that rapid construction can still be smart, strong, and sustainable.

    Blink, and the skyline changes.

    See how they pulled it off:


    #ConstructionInnovation #ModularBuildings #ChinaEngineering
    A Chinese construction firm has just rewritten the rulebook on building speed — assembling a 10-story residential tower in under 29 hours. Thanks to advanced modular construction, prefabricated sections were stacked and secured with stunning efficiency. Led by the Broad Group, the project wasn’t just fast—it also met modern safety and energy standards, proving that rapid construction can still be smart, strong, and sustainable. Blink, and the skyline changes. See how they pulled it off: #ConstructionInnovation #ModularBuildings #ChinaEngineering
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  • Scientists have discovered a strange, alien-like deep-sea creature in the Pacific Ocean and nicknamed it “Darkness.”

    This translucent, predatory amphipod was found thousands of meters beneath the ocean's surface in one of the most extreme and pitch-black environments on Earth.

    Although it looks otherworldly, it is a natural part of Earth’s ecosystem and plays a role in breaking down organic matter in the deep sea.

    The nickname “Darkness” reflects the extreme depths and eerie habitat where it was found, not a formal scientific name.
    Scientists have discovered a strange, alien-like deep-sea creature in the Pacific Ocean and nicknamed it “Darkness.” This translucent, predatory amphipod was found thousands of meters beneath the ocean's surface in one of the most extreme and pitch-black environments on Earth. Although it looks otherworldly, it is a natural part of Earth’s ecosystem and plays a role in breaking down organic matter in the deep sea. The nickname “Darkness” reflects the extreme depths and eerie habitat where it was found, not a formal scientific name.
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  • This political Cartoon starting to get more and more relevant. By Arend van Dam.
    This political Cartoon starting to get more and more relevant. By Arend van Dam.
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  • Don't forget the most important part, look like Henry Carvill.
    Don't forget the most important part, look like Henry Carvill.
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