Yoga Mats to the Rescue

A moose in Anchorage Alaska, got stranded in the snowy center of an ice skating track. The surrounding ice had been hot-mopped to make it smooth, and was too slippery for the moose to cross. Employees in a nearby building noticed her dilemma, and rescued her by making a bridge from yoga mats and carpets!

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Steam-Powered Space Travel

NASA and Honeybee Robotics are excited about their new steam-powered spacecraft. The WINE prototype, short for World Is Not Enough, will mine water from its location, then turn it into steam to propel itself to the next stop. It could explore the Moon, asteroids, other planets, and beyond, continuing to make its own fuel forever!

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Moving Beyond 4-Wheel Drive

A new concept car by Hyundai tackles tough terrain, by growing legs! The elevate can be driven like an electric car, then rise up on elevated robotic legs to climb over walls, step across gaps, or bypass stairs. The Ultimate Mobility Vehicle can also carry first responders through debris fields in disaster areas. Incredible!

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Leave Some for Me!

Whenever a big snowstorm is expected, people run to the store to stock up on food, like bread and milk. But if you want to make sure you have enough macaroni and cheese, Costco can help. They sell a 27-pound bucket of mac and cheese! 180 servings should be enough to survive any storm!

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High-Wire Monkeys

It’s not unusual to look up at a telephone wire, and see a row of birds sitting on it. But in Mutsu City Japan, people were surprised to see 20 wild monkeys walking across an overhead wire! The Japanese macaques may have been escaping angry residents, who have to shoo the monkeys from their gardens.

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Tease Your Brain a Little

The more you take away from me, the bigger I get. What’s happening? Give up? You’re digging a big hole! January is International Brain Teaser Month. Riddles, puzzles, and even word problems in math class, are all types of brain teasers. The Greek mathematician Archimedes was making his students do word problems in 250 BC!

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