World's fastest elevator — Why gravity is different in Canada
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April 18, 2021

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This computer virus cost $50 billion

Back in 2004, internet users were hit with one of the largest and most financially damaging viruses of all time. The My Doom virus spread throughout the world and cost some companies billions. So, what was the goal behind the virus and how did the tech world stop it?

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The science behind the world’s fastest elevator

The science behind the world’s fastest elevator

The world's tallest buildings are truly a show of extreme human engineering. The elevators in these buildings alone are incredibly complex. One such elevator has set records for being the fastest in the world. But the reason for this is more out of necessity than setting records.

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This section of Canada has less gravity

This section of Canada has less gravity

If you want to lose weight, you could eat fewer carbs or try a fad diet. Or, you could just move to the Hudson Bay Area in Canada. That's because there is less gravity in that area than anywhere else on Earth. This might sound crazy, but the science behind it is pretty spot on.

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