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I think the best thing about this latest video from Boston Dynamics where their "Atlases" practice parkour are the outtakes, especially the falls as with real people.
This is the video where they go out doing parkour, which already has almost 9M views. It gives the feeling that they are bullshitting us all and it is a digitally created video.
And in this other video you can see a summary of the falls and slips suffered during the filming.
In this link you will find the original video from Boston Dynamics.
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The slow motion footage of the day.
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A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing severe damage in the country and also affecting neighboring Thailand.
In Myanmar, the death toll has surpassed 1,700, with thousands injured or missing. The hardest-hit area is Mandalay, where key infrastructure has been heavily damaged.
In Thailand, the quake caused a construction site collapse in Bangkok, leaving at least 17 dead, 33 injured, and over 80 missing.
The international community responded quickly: the WHO sent tons of medical supplies, while countries like China, India, and the EU provided aid and rescue teams.
Search and rescue efforts are still ongoing, but access to affected areas remains difficult.
A devastating tragedy that has triggered a major humanitarian crisis, especially in an already fragile Myanmar.
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Almost three decades after the Rage virus escaped from a lab, the UK remains under relentless quarantine. Survivors have learned to live among the infected, building isolated communities in a ruined world. One of those communities exists on Lindisfarne Island, connected to the mainland by a single, heavily guarded causeway. When a father and his son leave the safety of the island and venture into the heart of the mainland, they uncover secrets, wonders, and horrors—proof that both the infected and the survivors have changed in terrifying ways.
Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland—the creative duo behind 28 Days Later—this new chapter marks their long-awaited return to the saga. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes, among others. While Cillian Murphy, the original film’s lead, doesn’t appear in this entry, he returns as executive producer and could make a comeback in the sequels.
28 Years Later is the third installment in the franchise, following 28 Days Later (2002) and 28 Weeks Later (2007). It hits theaters on June 20, 2025, kicking off a brand-new trilogy. The next chapter, 28 Years Later: The Temple of Bone, is already in the can and set for release on January 16, 2026.
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The latest chapter in New Line Cinema’s blood-soaked franchise takes audiences back to where Death’s twisted sense of justice began—Final Destination: Bloodlines.
Haunted by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads back home to find the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the chilling fate that’s inevitably coming for them all.
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They’re not dreams — but they easily could be.
AI has learned how to recreate that visual chaos we feel in our nightmares: eerie settings, twisted figures, movements that defy logic, and that strange unease you can’t quite explain… but definitely feel.
And the scariest part? It’s really good at it.
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When they swap her out for the real thing and you end up feeling tricked and used.
The one fooling that poor, innocent guy by pretending to be a RealDoll is Jill Kassidy — and you can find plenty of her scenes at this link
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Can you picture Rocky pulling out his phone right after knocking out Ivan Drago to snap a sweaty victory selfie? Or Freddy Krueger striking a pose with his burnt-up face while someone sleeps peacefully behind him? How about Mr. Miyagi sneaking a quick photo just as Daniel LaRusso goes for the legendary crane kick?
Yeah… classic movie moments, legendary scenes—and a phone that was never really there.
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Remember those chemistry classes where you'd mix things, secretly hoping something would explode? Today we've got something similar—but with an artistic twist.
We start with a single magnified water droplet, then add substances like hydroxides, salts, and minerals—things with strange names like "sodium hydroxide and cobalt chloride," "potassium iodide and lead acetate," or "luminol solution and potassium ferricyanide." And that's when the magic happens.
Each combination triggers an amazing chemical reaction within that tiny droplet: bursts of color, mesmerizing textures, and patterns that look straight out of a microscopic galaxy. It's like painting without brushes—creating art without knowing exactly what you'll get.
Get ready, because this chemistry lesson is nothing like high school. This is pure scientific beauty.
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