Feint in shootout A footballer pretends he wants to tie the laces before performing a shootout.
The shoes of the future Inspired by the movie "Back to the Future ' where the shoes in the future have laces that tie up automatically, This inventor created his own version of future shoes.
The water was very cold In Antarctica, a penguin jumps from a boat into the water. But the water was too cold and the penguin quickly returns back to the boat.
Guitar with swivel neck Musician Charles Berthoud plays an electric bass guitar with a swivel neck created by YouTuber and engineer Mattias Krantz. Krantz got the idea to create this funny guitar while watching a Beatles documentary where Magic Alex (Alexis Mardas) gave John Lennon a double-sided neck guitar (electric and bass). Unfortunately, the guitar was not functional. The idea behind this guitar is to allow the musician to quickly change instruments by turning the neck. The rotation system is activated by a pedal, which allows switching from one "instrument" to another in a matter of seconds. Unlike previous prototypes, this guitar is fully functional.
Rescue drone A remote-controlled life preserver that can quickly reach someone in distress.
Police officers save the life of a child from drowning On Friday, February 16, 2024 in Austin, Texas, officers Dalton Schroeder and Jason Wright responded to an emergency call about a drowning child.. Relatives told officers the boy was choking on a piece of candy. Officer Dalton Schroeder quickly used an anti-choking device to restore his breathing.
Passersby save the life of a female driver On May 5, 2022, Laurie Rabyor passed out while driving from work in Boynton Beach, Florida and fell unconscious on the steering wheel of her car. Fortunately, a colleague was nearby and saw Rabyor slumped behind the wheel. He quickly ran to a traffic stop and called out to nearby drivers and bystanders for help. The five kind strangers smashed the window with a dumbbell one of them had in his own car and called an ambulance to help Rabyor. The woman was taken to hospital and is in good health.
A quick break from work After briefly rising from his desk, an employee sees his chair suddenly launch into the air.
Fire truck makes a grand entrance The rapid arrival of firefighters causes the fire truck to skid due to a layer of ice on the road.
A quick walk A woman panics when she begins a brisk ride on the back of an ostrich.
Car falls into a pool in a rally race On a snowy road during the 16th special stage of the Janner Rally, Austria's Johannes Keferböck went too wide on a fast left-hand turn and found himself off-track in a pool.
Earthquake Early Warning System in Japan A streamer recorded the warning signal live on her cellphone just before the big earthquake. Japan has an effective earthquake warning system (EEW), which sends warnings to residents' cellphones or other devices before an earthquake arrives. EEW works with rapid detection sensors located around the country that monitor seismic activity. When sensors detect an earthquake, the system quickly analyzes the data and, if an earthquake wave is expected in a certain area, sends a warning through telecasts, radios and mobile phones. These warnings can be made seconds or even minutes before an earthquake strikes, which can provide valuable time to protect against potential hazards. Japan is actively investing in technology and infrastructure that could improve the ability to predict and respond to natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Πως να δέσεις τα κορδόνια σου σε 2 δευτερόλεπτα…γιατί να το κάνω αυτό;