✨🌈πŸͺ Videos & News Today β€’ September 10, 2025

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In today's science news: A look at ancient Rome's modern amenities πŸ›οΈ, how the mystery of "rogue" waves was solved 🌊, and why it's so hard for AI to learn language like a child πŸ‘§. Plus more headlines down below πŸ‘‡

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The sky above Seoul, South Korea’s Han River transformed into a low-resolution digital display by 1,200 synchronized drones.

 

β€œI love bubbles. But in this video, I don’t want to talk about ordinary round bubbles,” explains University of Victoria assistant teaching professor Dr. Trefor Bazett as he holds a wand-like wire with a pyramid shape bent into one end.

 

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πŸͺπŸ§¬πŸ§  Things we learned today

πŸ›οΈ Ancient Romans had modern amenities like automatic doors, vending machines, and steam power β€’ Open Culture

🧠 Children's brains master language in a way that would take AI systems 92,000 years to replicate β€’ The Brighter Side

πŸŒ€ A string theorist explains how a fourth spatial dimension could exist all around us β€’ Popular Mechanics

πŸ”’ An individual’s brain structure could determine how they map numbers in their heads β€’ Neuroscience News

🌊 Scientists solve the mystery of rogue waves – massive walls of water that can tower twice as high as surrounding seas β€’ The Debrief

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