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20/10/2025

To modern eyes, it sounds bizarre—but placing a live frog in a milk bucket was once a clever survival tactic. In rural Russia and Finland, people noticed that milk stayed fresh longer when a frog was swimming in it. This tradition, passed down for generations, was based on keen observation rather than scientific understanding.

Years later, researchers discovered the truth: brown frogs secrete powerful antimicrobial peptides through their skin—natural compounds that fight off bacteria. What seemed like folklore turned out to be early biochemistry in action. A frog in your milk wasn’t just a rural myth—it was an unwitting act of preservation. 🐸🥛🔬

Photos from Inženjeri zaštite životne sredine - Environment Engineering Group's post 20/10/2025
20/10/2025

Even billionaires get bored! Sergey Nochovnyy, a Russian businessman earning $2 million a year (₹17 crore), once took a $13/day delivery job just to escape monotony.

From boardrooms to backstreets, Sergey discovered that real learning and perspective come from walking in someone else’s shoes.

Delivering food wasn’t about money - it was about breaking routine, finding joy, and seeing life differently.

His story reminds us that wealth doesn’t guarantee fulfillment, but curiosity, humility, and action do.

Step out of your comfort zone - it might inspire your next big move!

20/10/2025

☀️✈️ The Plane That Flew Around the World Without a Drop of Fuel 🌍

Built in Switzerland, the Solar Impulse 2 became the world’s first aircraft to circle the globe powered only by sunlight — no fuel, no emissions, just pure innovation.

Visionaries Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg designed this solar-powered giant, which flew 40,000 km across oceans and continents, day and night, using 17,000 solar cells to power its silent electric engines. ⚡

It wasn’t just a flight — it was a message to the world:
💡 Clean energy can go the distance.

Solar Impulse 2’s journey inspired global research in solar propulsion, lightweight materials, and energy-efficient aviation, proving that sustainability and exploration can soar together. 🌞💚

19/10/2025

Long before clocks, humanity looked to the heavens for timekeeping. The Sun marked hours through its shadows, the Moon counted days with its changing phases, and the stars revealed months as constellations shifted across seasons. Together, they formed Earth’s first cosmic calendar, a perfect harmony between nature’s motion and human understanding of time.

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