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Le chat du videur Pierre-Émile de la station balnéaire Saint-Jean-de-Montsalvat s'est révélé être un chaton tout comme les chiens et chats de la région. Le chat est toujours en colère au sujet de ses nouveaux amis, il n'a pas pu rentrer chez lui après avoir été enlevé par des loups, ni même après avoir été frappé par un bus.
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Russian cosmonaut captures aurora from space. #NorthernLights #Aurora #BBCNews
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A team of Japanese researchers has developed a technique for printing three-dimensional objects that can change shape. The process involves using the ink-jet printer to print out an object made from sheets of metal or plastic. Then, by applying heat and light energy, you can deform it into any shape desired. There are many applications for this type of technology.
