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This chef is combining desserts and architecture.
This is how metal hoses are braided. (Follow Cheddar Inc. for more.)
Live your best life flying on this hoverboard. (Via Cheddar Inc.)
Japanese startup A.L.I. Technologies wants to swap cars for futuristic hoverbikes.

For just $680,000, you can own the XTurismo Limited Edition. Equipped with a conventional engine and four battery-powered motors, it can fly for 40 minutes at up to 62 mph.

Although the bike is currently not allowed to be flown over Japan's roads, it can be used by rescue teams to reach difficult to access locations.

Would you ride a hoverbike?
You'll want to rethink your current backpack. (Via Cheddar Inc.)

Help out its Kickstarter campaign: https://chdr.tv/hoverbf978
Save space while still accommodating guests with this couch that transforms into a bunk bed.
Instantly unclog your pipes with a push of a button.

Meet Plumber's Hero: https://chdr.tv/amazo862d7
WATCH: Diplomats from Europe and other ally countries walked out during a video address by Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the UN Conference on Disarmament in Geneva on Tuesday.

During his pre-recorded speech to the UN Human Rights Council, Lavrov said he did not attend in-person because of “outrageous“ measures by the European Union in applying sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Starting today, people across the world are celebrating Diwali, a festival of lights celebrated by by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists. The holiday normally spans five days and involves lighting candles, family gatherings and giving gifts.

In the northern Indian city of Ayodhya, 900,000 oil lamps were lit and kept burning for over 45 minutes, setting a new Guinness World Record. Last year, because of COVID restrictions, the city lit 606,569 oil lamps.
That's one big piggyback ride.

The BOKA Vanguard gives heavy cruise liners a boost using ballast tanks, lifting up to 117,000 tons even while semi-submerged.
Taco Bell is stepping into the future with its newest restaurant concept.

The fast food chain unveiled “Taco Bell Defy,“ a concept focused on order and delivery. The new design will support four drive-thru lanes above the two-story restaurant. Three of lanes will be dedicated to mobile or delivery orders, while the fourth will serve as a traditional drive-thru lane.

The entire pickup process for customers will be contactless, although two-way audio and video technology will allow customers to interact directly with Taco Bell employees in real time. Customers who place mobile orders will need to scan a QR code they received when placing their order, then pull forward to receive their food.

The first Taco Bell Defy is expected to debut in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, in the summer of 2022.

For more: https://chdr.tv/6wo
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This is dart soccer!
Drone footage shows lava spilling into a swimming pool after a volcano on Spain's La Palma island erupted on September 19.
Look like we might be getting a sequel to “Cool Runnings.”

The Jamaican four-man bobsled team is heading back in the Winter Olympics for the first time in decades after the team qualified for a spot in next month’s competition in Beijing. It’s the first time the four-man Jamaican team has earned a spot in the Winter Olympics since the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan.

The original four-man Jamaican bobsled team famously trained with a slapped-together sled on a concrete track in preparation for the Calgary Games in 1988, which was the subject of the 1993 feel-good movie “Cool Runnings.” The athletes had never even seen a bobsled before, and their underdog story became a highlight of the Olympics.

The highest Olympic finish for a Jamaican men’s bobsled team so far is 14th.

Will you be rooting for Jamaica?
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What a good boy!

Bear, a six-year-old Australian Koolie who helped find and save over 100 injured koalas, received a special honor from the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

During Australia's 2019-2020 wildfires, Bear sniffed out live koalas in need of rescue. These koalas were then able to get the medical care they needed to recover from burns, malnourishment, and dehydration. The IFAW honored Bear for his heroism virtually at the Animal Action Awards at the House of Lords.

“We think Bear really deserved this award because he's been such a good boy in helping us find and rescue a lot of koalas, especially during the bushfires, but he works throughout the year to help us in our job to make a better and safer place for koalas. We'll give Bear extra pats and extra play for his award,“ Bear's handler, Dr. Romane Cristescu, said in a statement.
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These robots can cut hair. (Via Cheddar Inc.)

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