• Nature’s elegance captured in the wings of a roseate spoonbill
    🔥 Nature’s elegance captured in the wings of a roseate spoonbill
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  • This $2.3B building has more mood swings than me

    The Las Vegas Sphere even has its own character, Orbi — tanning one day, a vampire the next, and somehow rocking an “I Voted” sticker too.

    He’s so iconic that The New York Times called him one of 2023’s most stylish “people”…

    At this point, the Sphere is just Orbi’s $2.3B mood ring
    This $2.3B building has more mood swings than me The Las Vegas Sphere even has its own character, Orbi — tanning one day, a vampire the next, and somehow rocking an “I Voted” sticker too. He’s so iconic that The New York Times called him one of 2023’s most stylish “people”… At this point, the Sphere is just Orbi’s $2.3B mood ring
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  • Global markets are experiencing extreme volatility as tensions in the Middle East and risks to global energy supplies make investors increasingly cautious.
    Economic pressure is also growing around the ongoing U.S.–Iran conflict, as developments in the region continue to influence oil prices, major trade routes, and overall investor sentiment.
    Recent reports indicate that major U.S. indexes such as the Dow Jones and S&P 500 have seen noticeable swings since the tensions escalated. At one point, the Dow had dropped more than 1,000 points from late-February levels when the first airstrikes began, reflecting growing uncertainty in global markets.
    One of the biggest concerns is the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. Roughly 20% of global oil supply passes through the strait, meaning any disruption to shipping there could trigger a sharp spike in energy prices and intensify inflation fears worldwide.
    During the peak of the tensions, Brent crude oil briefly surged to around $119 per barrel, raising concerns about a potential energy shock and stagflation. Prices later eased closer to $90 per barrel after signals that the conflict might de-escalate, allowing some markets to stabilize temporarily.
    Economists warn that if the conflict becomes prolonged, several risks could grow: • Rising global inflation and fuel costs
    • Disruptions to shipping routes and supply chains
    • Increased currency pressure on developing economies
    • A higher risk of a global economic slowdown
    As uncertainty continues, many investors are shifting toward safe-haven assets like gold and the U.S. dollar, while equity markets and tech stocks continue to experience sharp swings.
    #GlobalEconomy #MarketVolatility #OilCrisis #IranConflict #WorldMarkets #BreakingNews #Geopolitics
    Global markets are experiencing extreme volatility as tensions in the Middle East and risks to global energy supplies make investors increasingly cautious. Economic pressure is also growing around the ongoing U.S.–Iran conflict, as developments in the region continue to influence oil prices, major trade routes, and overall investor sentiment. Recent reports indicate that major U.S. indexes such as the Dow Jones and S&P 500 have seen noticeable swings since the tensions escalated. At one point, the Dow had dropped more than 1,000 points from late-February levels when the first airstrikes began, reflecting growing uncertainty in global markets. One of the biggest concerns is the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. Roughly 20% of global oil supply passes through the strait, meaning any disruption to shipping there could trigger a sharp spike in energy prices and intensify inflation fears worldwide. During the peak of the tensions, Brent crude oil briefly surged to around $119 per barrel, raising concerns about a potential energy shock and stagflation. Prices later eased closer to $90 per barrel after signals that the conflict might de-escalate, allowing some markets to stabilize temporarily. Economists warn that if the conflict becomes prolonged, several risks could grow: • Rising global inflation and fuel costs • Disruptions to shipping routes and supply chains • Increased currency pressure on developing economies • A higher risk of a global economic slowdown As uncertainty continues, many investors are shifting toward safe-haven assets like gold and the U.S. dollar, while equity markets and tech stocks continue to experience sharp swings. #GlobalEconomy #MarketVolatility #OilCrisis #IranConflict #WorldMarkets #BreakingNews #Geopolitics
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  • A group of engineering students in Japan turned a futuristic idea into reality by creating a bicycle that can actually fly. Instead of using fuel or electric motors, the experimental vehicle runs entirely on human power. When the rider pedals, the motion spins a large propeller that generates thrust and lift, allowing the lightweight craft to briefly rise off the ground.

    The flying bicycle is made with ultra-light materials like carbon fiber and aluminum to keep it as light as possible. Large wings or rotor blades help create the lift needed for flight, while the pedaling system transfers energy to the propeller, similar to how a regular bicycle chain powers the wheels.

    Human-powered flight has fascinated engineers for many years. Projects like this show how smart design, lightweight materials, and efficient aerodynamics can make flight possible using only muscle power. Although these prototypes can usually fly only short distances and require careful conditions, they highlight how creativity and innovation can push the limits of what human strength can achieve.
    A group of engineering students in Japan turned a futuristic idea into reality by creating a bicycle that can actually fly. Instead of using fuel or electric motors, the experimental vehicle runs entirely on human power. When the rider pedals, the motion spins a large propeller that generates thrust and lift, allowing the lightweight craft to briefly rise off the ground. The flying bicycle is made with ultra-light materials like carbon fiber and aluminum to keep it as light as possible. Large wings or rotor blades help create the lift needed for flight, while the pedaling system transfers energy to the propeller, similar to how a regular bicycle chain powers the wheels. Human-powered flight has fascinated engineers for many years. Projects like this show how smart design, lightweight materials, and efficient aerodynamics can make flight possible using only muscle power. Although these prototypes can usually fly only short distances and require careful conditions, they highlight how creativity and innovation can push the limits of what human strength can achieve.
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  • A simple look at the sky above Mount Fuji turned into an unforgettable sight.

    As the sun slowly set, a huge cloud formed over the mountain’s peak, taking on the striking shape of a phoenix with its wings spread wide. It looked less like an ordinary cloud and more like a mythical creature rising into the sky.

    The incredible moment was captured by photographer Ken Moriya, who is known for chasing Japan’s most dramatic skies. In his photograph, the glowing cloud hovered perfectly above Mount Fuji, as if nature had carefully painted the scene.

    For a brief moment, sunlight, wind, and clouds came together to create something truly magical.

    But just as quickly as it appeared, the cloud began to fade away.

    That is the beauty of nature’s rare moments. They cannot be planned or recreated. They happen for only a few seconds, rewarding those lucky enough to witness them.

    Once again, Mount Fuji reminded everyone why it has inspired artists, dreamers, and storytellers for centuries. When nature puts on a show, the result can feel almost unreal.
    A simple look at the sky above Mount Fuji turned into an unforgettable sight. As the sun slowly set, a huge cloud formed over the mountain’s peak, taking on the striking shape of a phoenix with its wings spread wide. It looked less like an ordinary cloud and more like a mythical creature rising into the sky. The incredible moment was captured by photographer Ken Moriya, who is known for chasing Japan’s most dramatic skies. In his photograph, the glowing cloud hovered perfectly above Mount Fuji, as if nature had carefully painted the scene. For a brief moment, sunlight, wind, and clouds came together to create something truly magical. But just as quickly as it appeared, the cloud began to fade away. That is the beauty of nature’s rare moments. They cannot be planned or recreated. They happen for only a few seconds, rewarding those lucky enough to witness them. Once again, Mount Fuji reminded everyone why it has inspired artists, dreamers, and storytellers for centuries. When nature puts on a show, the result can feel almost unreal.
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