• When the moon and a rainbow collide…
    It’s one of the rarest sky shows you’ll ever see! To catch it, you need a full moon, the sun low behind you, and just the right rain shower lined up perfectly. Basically, the universe has to flex all at once.

    Would you stay out in the rain to witness this?

    Photos by: Mark Ham @frugalbastard

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    When the moon and a rainbow collide… 🌙🌈✨ It’s one of the rarest sky shows you’ll ever see! To catch it, you need a full moon, the sun low behind you, and just the right rain shower lined up perfectly. Basically, the universe has to flex all at once. Would you stay out in the rain to witness this? 👀 Photos by: Mark Ham @frugalbastard #moon #rainbow #colors #vacations #moonphotography #fullmoon #beautiful #art #sky #love #travel #unitedkingdom
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  • Some of the world’s biggest companies didn’t start in a boardroom… They started in the shower. That’s how Dropbox was born — from one random thought that turned into a billion-dollar brand.
    Now, tools like Emergent make it even easier. You don’t need to be a coder or a Silicon Valley founder. Just chat with AI, and you can build an app in minutes.
    Who knows — your next shower thought could be the next billion-dollar company.

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    Some of the world’s biggest companies didn’t start in a boardroom… They started in the shower. That’s how Dropbox was born — from one random thought that turned into a billion-dollar brand.

    Now, tools like Emergent make it even easier. You don’t need to be a coder or a Silicon Valley founder. Just chat with AI, and you can build an app in minutes.
    Who knows — your next shower thought could be the next billion-dollar company.

    Comment “APP” and we’ll send you the link!
    Some of the world’s biggest companies didn’t start in a boardroom… They started in the shower. 🚿 That’s how Dropbox was born — from one random thought that turned into a billion-dollar brand. Now, tools like Emergent make it even easier. You don’t need to be a coder or a Silicon Valley founder. Just chat with AI, and you can build an app in minutes. Who knows — your next shower thought could be the next billion-dollar company. 🌍✨ 👇 Comment “APP” and we’ll send you the link! Some of the world’s biggest companies didn’t start in a boardroom… They started in the shower. 🚿 That’s how Dropbox was born — from one random thought that turned into a billion-dollar brand. Now, tools like Emergent make it even easier. You don’t need to be a coder or a Silicon Valley founder. Just chat with AI, and you can build an app in minutes. Who knows — your next shower thought could be the next billion-dollar company. 🌍✨ 👇 Comment “APP” and we’ll send you the link!
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  • forget cold plunge pools

    According to one of Japan’s oldest newspapers, an Osaka-based showerhead maker called Science has developed a contraption that’s shaped like a cockpit, fills with water when a bather sits in a seat at its center, and measures the person’s pulse and other biological data via sensors to ensure the temperature is just right. It also “projects images on the inside of [its] transparent cover to help the person feel refreshed,” says the outlet.

    Dubbed “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki” (human washing machine of the future), the apparatus might never go on sale. Indeed, for now the company’s plans for it appear limited to an expo in Osaka this April, where up to eight people can experience a 15-minute-long “wash and dry” each day after first booking a reservation.

    Still, a home-use version is reportedly also in the works. Its aim? To “wash the mind” as well as the body, according to earlier literature from the company.

    Image Credits: Kazuhito Suwa

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    forget cold plunge pools 🚿 According to one of Japan’s oldest newspapers, an Osaka-based showerhead maker called Science has developed a contraption that’s shaped like a cockpit, fills with water when a bather sits in a seat at its center, and measures the person’s pulse and other biological data via sensors to ensure the temperature is just right. It also “projects images on the inside of [its] transparent cover to help the person feel refreshed,” says the outlet. Dubbed “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki” (human washing machine of the future), the apparatus might never go on sale. Indeed, for now the company’s plans for it appear limited to an expo in Osaka this April, where up to eight people can experience a 15-minute-long “wash and dry” each day after first booking a reservation. Still, a home-use version is reportedly also in the works. Its aim? To “wash the mind” as well as the body, according to earlier literature from the company. Image Credits: Kazuhito Suwa #TechCrunch #technews #robot #robotics
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  • At Expo 2025 in Osaka, Science Co., Ltd. is unveiling a modern “human washing machine,” inspired by a similar concept first shown at Expo 1970.

    This futuristic pod uses ultra-fine and microbubble technology to gently cleanse the body while biometric sensors track physical and emotional states, adjusting the experience in real time.

    It also projects calming imagery and music tailored to the user’s mood, aiming to refresh both body and mind.

    During a preview in March 2025, Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura praised it as smooth, gentle, and like “the bath of the future.”

    The installation is located in the Healthcare Pavilion, alongside a “Space Shower” exhibit that imagines hygiene in outer space, and visitors can apply for a chance to try it themselves.

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    🇯🇵👀 At Expo 2025 in Osaka, Science Co., Ltd. is unveiling a modern “human washing machine,” inspired by a similar concept first shown at Expo 1970. This futuristic pod uses ultra-fine and microbubble technology to gently cleanse the body while biometric sensors track physical and emotional states, adjusting the experience in real time. It also projects calming imagery and music tailored to the user’s mood, aiming to refresh both body and mind. During a preview in March 2025, Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura praised it as smooth, gentle, and like “the bath of the future.” The installation is located in the Healthcare Pavilion, alongside a “Space Shower” exhibit that imagines hygiene in outer space, and visitors can apply for a chance to try it themselves. #ai #artificialintelligence #aitools #aihacks #chatgpt #tech #technology
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  • A spectacular celestial event is set to dazzle the night sky on August 12 and 13, as up to 1000 meteors per hour are expected during the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. Known as one of the most active and brightest meteor showers of the year, the Perseids are caused by tiny particles from Comet Swift-Tuttle burning up in Earth’s atmosphere. These fast-moving meteors can light up the sky like fireballs, making for an unforgettable skywatching experience.

    What makes this event even more exciting is that no telescope or special equipment is needed. The best way to watch is to find a dark spot away from city lights, lie back with a blanket, and look up at the sky. The best viewing time is typically after midnight until just before dawn. As long as the skies are clear, stargazers across many parts of the world, including India, will be able to witness this magical display with the naked eye.

    So mark your calendars, grab a blanket, and get ready to witness one of nature’s most amazing light shows — absolutely free and from the comfort of Earth.

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    A spectacular celestial event is set to dazzle the night sky on August 12 and 13, as up to 1000 meteors per hour are expected during the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. Known as one of the most active and brightest meteor showers of the year, the Perseids are caused by tiny particles from Comet Swift-Tuttle burning up in Earth’s atmosphere. These fast-moving meteors can light up the sky like fireballs, making for an unforgettable skywatching experience. What makes this event even more exciting is that no telescope or special equipment is needed. The best way to watch is to find a dark spot away from city lights, lie back with a blanket, and look up at the sky. The best viewing time is typically after midnight until just before dawn. As long as the skies are clear, stargazers across many parts of the world, including India, will be able to witness this magical display with the naked eye. So mark your calendars, grab a blanket, and get ready to witness one of nature’s most amazing light shows — absolutely free and from the comfort of Earth. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • U.S. President Donald Trump has once again grabbed headlines after sharing his opinions on two major entertainment figures — Taylor Swift and Sydney Sweeney. In a recent interview for a forthcoming book about the 2024 election, Trump reportedly said that Taylor Swift is “no longer hot,” expressing surprise that she’s still seen as a beloved public icon.

    On the other hand, he showered praise on actress Sydney Sweeney, calling her Rolling Stones Super Bowl commercial “the hottest.” Trump’s comments have gone viral, sparking debates across social media platforms. Many users criticized his remarks as disrespectful and unnecessary, arguing that his focus on women’s looks is outdated and inappropriate.

    As reactions continue to pour in, some supporters defended Trump’s right to express personal opinions, while others pointed out that such commentary only fuels controversy.

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    U.S. President Donald Trump has once again grabbed headlines after sharing his opinions on two major entertainment figures — Taylor Swift and Sydney Sweeney. In a recent interview for a forthcoming book about the 2024 election, Trump reportedly said that Taylor Swift is “no longer hot,” expressing surprise that she’s still seen as a beloved public icon. On the other hand, he showered praise on actress Sydney Sweeney, calling her Rolling Stones Super Bowl commercial “the hottest.” Trump’s comments have gone viral, sparking debates across social media platforms. Many users criticized his remarks as disrespectful and unnecessary, arguing that his focus on women’s looks is outdated and inappropriate. As reactions continue to pour in, some supporters defended Trump’s right to express personal opinions, while others pointed out that such commentary only fuels controversy. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • In Auckland, New Zealand, tattoo artist Benjamin Lloyd brought smiles to the faces of sick children by airbrushing stunning temporary tattoos onto their skin!

    Originally, Lloyd shared the idea on Facebook, asking for just 50 likes to support a visit to Starship Hospital. To his surprise, the post went viral—garnering over 450,000 likes.

    Using a specially made, non-toxic spray-on ink that washes off easily in the shower, Lloyd ensured the safety and comfort of the children while giving them a moment of joy and confidence.

    “The tattoos may be temporary,” he said, “but these kids will remember them forever.”

    (Via: @benjamin_lloyd_returns)

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    In Auckland, New Zealand, tattoo artist Benjamin Lloyd brought smiles to the faces of sick children by airbrushing stunning temporary tattoos onto their skin! Originally, Lloyd shared the idea on Facebook, asking for just 50 likes to support a visit to Starship Hospital. To his surprise, the post went viral—garnering over 450,000 likes. Using a specially made, non-toxic spray-on ink that washes off easily in the shower, Lloyd ensured the safety and comfort of the children while giving them a moment of joy and confidence. “The tattoos may be temporary,” he said, “but these kids will remember them forever.” (Via: @benjamin_lloyd_returns) - #history #kindness #photography #tattoos #explore #childhood #viral
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  • Showering daily might be doing more harm than good, experts say.

    According to dermatologists and sources like Harvard Health, most people only need to shower 2–3 times per week—unless you're sweaty, dirty, or exposed to strong odors. Over-showering strips your skin of natural oils, disrupts its microbiome, and can cause dryness, irritation, or even cracking.

    The truth? Feeling clean doesn’t always mean being healthy. Sometimes, less really is more, especially when it comes to your skin.

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    Showering daily might be doing more harm than good, experts say. 🚿❌ According to dermatologists and sources like Harvard Health, most people only need to shower 2–3 times per week—unless you're sweaty, dirty, or exposed to strong odors. Over-showering strips your skin of natural oils, disrupts its microbiome, and can cause dryness, irritation, or even cracking. The truth? Feeling clean doesn’t always mean being healthy. Sometimes, less really is more, especially when it comes to your skin. Follow for more 👉 @mindset.therapy
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  • On the night of July 29 into the early hours of July 30, skywatchers are in for a rare and dazzling show as two meteor showers — the Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids — will peak at the same time.

    At their peak, viewers could witness up to 100 meteors per hour, many of which may appear as bright fireballs streaking across the sky. The Delta Aquariids are known for their steady display of faint meteors, while the Alpha Capricornids are famous for their occasional bright and slow fireballs.

    The best viewing time will be after midnight, away from city lights and under a clear, dark sky. No special equipment is needed — just look up and enjoy the show!

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    On the night of July 29 into the early hours of July 30, skywatchers are in for a rare and dazzling show as two meteor showers — the Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids — will peak at the same time. At their peak, viewers could witness up to 100 meteors per hour, many of which may appear as bright fireballs streaking across the sky. The Delta Aquariids are known for their steady display of faint meteors, while the Alpha Capricornids are famous for their occasional bright and slow fireballs. The best viewing time will be after midnight, away from city lights and under a clear, dark sky. No special equipment is needed — just look up and enjoy the show! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • On average, women spend about 60 minutes each day getting ready—this includes showering, styling hair, applying makeup, and picking out clothes! Over a year, that adds up to around 365 hours, or roughly 15 full days. Stretch that over 60 adult years, and it totals approximately 912 days—or about 2.5 years—spent just getting ready over a lifetime.

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    On average, women spend about 60 minutes each day getting ready—this includes showering, styling hair, applying makeup, and picking out clothes! Over a year, that adds up to around 365 hours, or roughly 15 full days. Stretch that over 60 adult years, and it totals approximately 912 days—or about 2.5 years—spent just getting ready over a lifetime. - #study #history #girlpower #photooftheday #makeuptutorial #explore #didyouknow
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