How a toy inspired modern video — What happened when NASA touched the sun?
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How a toy inspired modern video 

How a toy inspired modern video 

Many of us spend a chunk of our days staring at screens, from our smartphones to our TVs. This trend isn't a new one, though. In the early 1800s, a small toy created the illusion of motion, and its impact on today's video technology will leave you amazed.

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How humans have finally touched the sun

How humans have finally touched the sun

Humans have finally achieved something thought to be impossible, after sending a spacecraft to the sun and flying it through the outermost layer. This incredible feat of science and engineering will change everything we know about the star at the center of our solar system – but how did they manage to pull it off?

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The government doesn’t want you to know these Dark Web secrets

The government doesn’t want you to know these Dark Web secrets

The Dark Web is a mysterious place. Once you leave the relative safety of the traditional internet, things can get pretty scary. But, you might not know there are things on the Dark Web that the government is working to keep confidential. The secrets might just blow your mind.

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