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DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
January 14, 2026, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: Three U.S. National Guard members patrol the National Mall in Washington, D.C., part of a broader deployment ordered by President Donald Trump on August 11, 2025, to address crime and support federal law enforcement in the capital. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Eser/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Bangladesh: Traditional Fishing Practice
January 8, 2026, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Fishermen use wooden boats to transport straw within a circular enclosure, utilizing age-old netting techniques to harvest fish from the tranquil river waters in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. They collect straw from small trees submerged in the water to create natural habitats that lure fish into their nets. They navigate the boat through the enclosure to gather and arrange these materials as part of their daily work. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Demonstration of the method to create a chair
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Demonstration of the method to create a chair
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Demonstration of the method to create a chair
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Demonstration of the method to create a chair
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Four 3D structures, pictured on bottom, were transformed from flat configurations made of interconnected tiles (top) with a single pull of a string. The middle row shows, in red, the optimized string path and lift points for each object.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:The method could be applied to create personal medical supports
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Render showing how the method could be used for the rapid assembly of an architectural structure
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flat pack Mars habitat
Ferrari Press Agency
Mars 1
Ref 17425
24/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: MIT
Future human bases on the Moon and Mars could be ship flat packed — and erected with the simple pull of a cable.
Researchers have developed a new way to design 3D structures that deploy from flat so far using just string with no other tools required.
It may also help engineers design modular space habitats that robots could deploy on the Moon and Mars.
It could also help engineers rapidly assemble complex structures in places where speed and portability matter most, including disaster zones.
The researchers, from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew inspiration from kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting.
The technique allows a structure to ship flat, deploy smoothly into a curved 3D shape, and return to its original form when the string is released.
That could reduce transport costs while enabling fast setup in emergencies, such as deploying a temporary field hospital after
a tsunami.
OPS:Render showing how the method could be used for the rapid assembly of a human habitat on Mars
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Pied Kingfishers On Batman River
December 19, 2025, Batman, Batman, Turkey: When the dam gates are opened in the Batman River and the water is released, the pied kingfisher's natural roosts are flooded. The birds have adapted to hunting by landing on river slopes close to water release times. (Credit Image: © Dogan Evsan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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India Animal Bird
A Common Kingfisher bird sits on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on December 4, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India.
A royal Bengal tiger is seen at Alipore Zoo in Kolkata, India, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India.
Visitors watch a royal Bengal tiger at Alipore Zoo in Kolkata, India, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India.
Visitors watch a royal Bengal tiger at Alipore Zoo in Kolkata, India, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India.
Visitors watch a royal Bengal tiger at Alipore Zoo in Kolkata, India, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India.
A royal Bengal tiger is seen at Alipore Zoo in Kolkata, India, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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UK Wildlife Kingfished
A female Kingfisher is seen near Kirkcudbright, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Driver/MI News/NurPhoto) -
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UK Wildlife Kingfished
A female Kingfisher is seen near Kirkcudbright, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Driver/MI News/NurPhoto) -
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UK WildlifeCommon Buzzard
A Common Buzzard is seen near Kirkcudbright, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, on November 9, 2025 (Photo by Michael Driver/MI News/NurPhoto). -
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UK WildlifePine Martin
A Pine Martin is seen near Kirkcudbright, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Driver/MI News/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
A male 'buck' white-tailed deer is seen at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife Sandhill Crane Flies Over Wetland
A sandhill crane flies above the wetlands at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge near San Antonio, New Mexico, on december 02, 2025. The refuge's wetlands serve as a critical resting and feeding stop for thousands of cranes, geese, and other migratory birds moving along the Rio Grande corridor. Wildlife watchers and photographers gather each year to witness the spectacle as the birds arrive in the early morning light and settle in for the winter season. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife Sandhill Crane Flies Over Wetland
A sandhill crane flies above the wetlands at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge near San Antonio, New Mexico, on december 02, 2025. The refuge's wetlands serve as a critical resting and feeding stop for thousands of cranes, geese, and other migratory birds moving along the Rio Grande corridor. Wildlife watchers and photographers gather each year to witness the spectacle as the birds arrive in the early morning light and settle in for the winter season. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto -
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Wildlife Sandhill Crane Flies Over Wetland
A sandhill crane flies above the wetlands at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge near San Antonio, New Mexico, on december 02, 2025. The refuge's wetlands serve as a critical resting and feeding stop for thousands of cranes, geese, and other migratory birds moving along the Rio Grande corridor. Wildlife watchers and photographers gather each year to witness the spectacle as the birds arrive in the early morning light and settle in for the winter season. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto -
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Baikal Teal group Massive Migration Drifting Scene
A group of Baikal Teal drifts during a massive migration in Hongze Lake Wetland in Suqian, Jiangsu, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Baikal Teal group Massive Migration Drifting Scene
A group of Baikal Teal drifts during a massive migration in Hongze Lake Wetland in Suqian, Jiangsu, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Baikal Teal group Massive Migration Drifting Scene
A group of Baikal Teal drifts during a massive migration in Hongze Lake Wetland in Suqian, Jiangsu, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Baikal Teal group Massive Migration Drifting Scene
A group of Baikal Teal drifts during a massive migration in Hongze Lake Wetland in Suqian, Jiangsu, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Baikal Teal group Massive Migration Drifting Scene
A group of Baikal Teal drifts during a massive migration in Hongze Lake Wetland in Suqian, Jiangsu, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
Two American Bald Eagles engage with one another over a territorial dispute just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
Canada Geese take flight just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
Two American Bald Eagles engage with one another over a territorial dispute just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A pair of American Bald Eagles is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A pair of American Bald Eagles is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A pair of American Bald Eagles is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
Canada Geese and a Great Blue Heron are seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
Canada Geese and a Great Blue Heron are seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A pair of American Bald Eagles is seen just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
Canada Geese take flight just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto). -
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Wildlife In The Snow At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
An American Bald Eagle rests in a tree just after sunrise following a heavy snowfall at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on December 2, 2025 (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto).
