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The view from outside a Ukrainian helicopter shows the fields of fiber optic cables at the frontline.
Ukraine to Recieve 17 Patriots From US—Trump Announces Major Military Aid
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Nyt dansk landshold har allerede tilmeldt sig EM - men det mangler spillere
Tekniske problemer forstyrrede borger.dk og NemLog-in - nu er problemet løst
The drone used to destroy the Oil pump station in Bryansk carried a OFAB-250 aerial bomb.
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Since the beginning of Russia's full scale invasion, our Danish partners have stood out, selflessly assuring Ukraine is getting the hardware necessary to get the job done. We will never forget. TUSIND TAK!!
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Folketingets vagthund vil have ansvaret for statens servere under lup: »Det er en gordisk knude«
Trump's dementia and teddy bear sex in this week's dubious tabloids

'National Enquirer'
"Matthew Perry Didn't Have To Die!" screams the cover, declaring: "Grim cover-up exposed!"
Apparently "the truth behind the tragic funnyman's final minutes is being buried by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner."

The 'Enquirer' claims Perry was "swallowed by by depression and anxiety." — Read the rest
Ukraine designates Nestle as 'international sponsor of war'
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Er Aula genialt eller en forbandelse? Nutidens kontaktbog deler vandene
‘Energy war’: Ukraine tries to protect electricity supply before winter | It seems likely Russia will target the grid with its missiles again, but engineers say they are better prepared now
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6:59 EEST; The Sun is Rising Over Kyiv on the 585th Day of the Full-Scale Invasion. Today in our Ambassadors series, singer Khrystyna Soloviy shows you around Lviv. + Charities
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This is short but perfect: By US giving Ukraine 5% of the US military budget, Ukraine destroyed 50% of the Russian military. This is the most efficient US military expenditures ever. This ad will air on the Sunday shows tomorrow in DC.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called on Putin to allow the children abducted from Ukraine to return home, saying this is "the first step towards peace" during Kyiv visit with Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
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Regionsdirektør efter kritik af whistleblowerordning i kræftsag: Kalder ordningen for en af landets mest fokuserede
Biomimetic Building Facades to Reduce HVAC Loads

Buildings currently consume about 50% of the world’s electricity, so finding ways to reduce the loads they place on the grid can save money and reduce carbon emissions. Scientists at the University of Toronto have developed an “optofluidic” system for tuning light coming into a building.
The researchers devised a biomimetic system inspired by the multi-layered skins of squid and chameleons for active camouflage to be able to actively control light intensity, spectrum, and scattering independently. While there are plenty of technologies that can regulate these properties, doing so independently has been too complicated a task for current window shades or electrochromic devices.
To make the prototype devices (15 × 15 × 2 cm), 3 mm PMMA sheets were stacked after millifluidic channels (1.5 mm deep and 6.35 mm wide) were CNC milled into the sheets. Fluids could be injected and removed by needles glued into the ends of the channels. By using different fluids in the channels, researchers were able to tune various aspects of the incoming light. Scaled up, one application of the system could be to keep buildings cooler on hot days without keeping out IR on colder days which is one disadvantage of static window coatings currently in use.
If you want to control some of the light going OUT of your windows, maybe you should try building this smart LED curtain instead?
What are some things you'd only buy second-hand, never brand new?
Flere børn og unge bliver undersøgt for, om de har ADHD
Johnny Lee's Wii Remote hack to create VR displays is still the most mind-blowing tech demo ever
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Abrams “destroyed” by Russian media today near Bakhmut vs Abrams destroyed in Iraq in 2003. Russians keep destroying weapons that have not been delivered yet.
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Infinite Oddyssey is the first sci-fi magazine created completely with AI

There's been a lot of (perfectly valid!) debate lately about AI-generated artworks. But I have to oddly commend the new Infinite Odyssey venture for going all the way with it: a monthly full-length sci-fi prose and comic book magazine, created entirely by AI (based on human-inputted prompts and graphic design/page layouts, obviously):
— Read the restWelcome to our sci-fi magazine!

