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发布时间: 2025-05-30 19:16:45北京青年报社官方账号
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(KGTV) - Did tv footage really show a boy smoking a cigarette at a soccer game in Turkey?No.A brief shot during a televised match appeared to show a child puffing away in the stands.It turns out, he's actually a very young-looking 36-year-old man who came to the game with his son.But there could be another problem. Public smoking is banned in Turkey and the man could be facing a fine. 396

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(KGTV) - Does a video show an actual golfing robot hitting a hole-in-one?Yes.A robot named LDRIC hit a hole-in-one on the 16th hole of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, AZ three years ago.The robot can hit a ball up to 130 miles and hour and can allegedly replicate the swing of any golfer.We're told it took LDRIC five attempts to sink the hole-in-one.His name stands for "Launch Directional Robot Intelligent Circuitry." Not coincidentally, Eldrick is also Tiger Woods' real first name. 511

  济南治疗早泄用什么中药   

(KGTV) - Are political protesters in Hong Kong using wearable projectors to avoid being caught by facial recognition technology?No.The face projector seen in a viral video was an art project created by students at a school in the Netherlands.One of the students who worked on the project said the wearable projectors were never manufactured and were never intended for political purposes. 396

  

(KGTV) - Did a dead man prank his family at his own funeral by playing a recording of him screaming "let me out?"Yes.Shay Bradley from Ireland recorded the audio a year ago and only his immediate family knew about it beforehand.Bradley's daughter said he wanted to make sure people left his funeral laughing, not crying. 328

  

(KGTV) -- In an effort to remove human mistakes from in-vitro fertilization, a San Diego fertility clinic is getting some new technology. The breakthrough comes as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expects IVF to reach an all-time high in the coming years. 10News is digging into the history and future of IVF by the numbers, as well as cases when human error reportedly caused mistakes with IVF. The first baby conceived with IVF was born into the world in 1978, according to the CDC. Since then, numbers have spiked. The agency says by 2015, eight million babies had been conceived using IVF. By 2100, as many as 200 million babies are expected to be conceived using in-vitro fertilization. 714

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