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The world's largest nugget was found just a couple of inches below the ground near Osijek, , Hrvatska on 5 February 1869. Weighing in at 2,315.5 troy ounces (72.02 kg) it surpassed the "Welcome Nugget" by nearly a hundred ounces. In this 1869 illustration published shortly after the discovery, the size of the nugget (61 by 31 cm or 24 by 12 in.) is compared to a 12 inch (30 cm) scale bar. The nugget was soon melted down into ingots and shipped to the Bank of England. Before 1990, just about all large nuggets were melted down for their monetary value. Today there are less than a dozen known nuggets over 500 ounces.

































































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Feb. 10, 2016
Good morning from Washington, where President Obama's final budget landed with a thud. Incredulous Republican lawmakers are making fun of the package, which increases spending by 4.9 percent, Philip Wegmann reports. Want a quick rundown? Kelsey Harkness has a 30-second video. Wait, millionaires get Medicaid? Melissa Quinn has the story. Heritage Foundation veteran Kim Holmes explores two hot topics: the feminist kerfuffle and Beyoncé's flirtation with the Black Panthers. Plus: A blue state embraces right to work.
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New algorithm to improve pedestrian recognition accuracy of driverless cars
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AIRCRAFT
Boeing brings electronic log book on line
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AUTOMOTIVE
Nissan grows its army of Winter Warriors with tracked Pathfinder and Murano
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ROBOTICS
Cockroach inspires robot that squishes down to crawl through cracks and crevices
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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
The mobile and VR gear we can't wait to get our hands on in early 2016
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WEARABLES
Swimbot puts a swimming coach on your head
​There are already plenty of music players that work underwater, along with watches that count swimmers' laps and strokes. The SwimBot can do those things too, but it also does a lot more.   read more
OUTDOORS
Hillstrike is made to be your hills trike
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SPORTS
Next-gen football helmet blunts impulse and impact
University of Michigan researchers have entered the race to build a lightweight, more affordable and more effective football helmet with a system they’ve called Mitigatium that incorporates three different layers that are meant to blunt some dangerous physics that today’s helmet designs ignore.  read more
ARCHITECTURE
BIG-designed spiraling skyscraper proposed for NYC
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VR
Oculus spills the beans on Rift + PC bundles from Asus, Alienware and Dell
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ARCHITECTURE
Futuristic observation tower approved for Dubai Creek Harbour
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The wistful sigh is really a survival mechanism
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GAMES
Fabulous Beasts: Jenga with a storyline, a soundtrack and inter-species breeding
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MATERIALS
Stretchable polymer reverts back to original shape when triggered by body heat
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MATERIALS
Laser pulses keep superconductors working at higher temperatures
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute may have found a new superconducting state of matter that is better suited to high temperatures, in a development that brings the dream of mainstream maglev trains and highly energy-efficient electronics a little closer to reality.  read more
MEDICAL
Spinning up artificial capillaries with a cotton candy machine
One of the hurdles in creating lab-grown organs is that the cells in such a structure need to be quickly and cheaply supplied with a way of receiving nutrients. Researchers at Vanderbilt University (VU) may have just leaped that hurdle using a most unexpected tool – a cotton candy machine.  read more
DRONES
Drones could follow trails to find lost hikers
A drone may one day come to your aid if you get lost in the woods. That's because scientists have developed machine learning-based software that already allows quadcopters to follow forest paths better than humans.​ read more
MOTORCYCLES
Review: Indian Scout 60 is a worthy mid-weight cruiser
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SPACE
Unknown galaxies discovered lurking behind the Milky Way
In recent radio telescope studies, many hundreds of previously undiscovered galaxies have been found to exist in an area in which an enormous magnetic abnormality known as the "Great Attractor" is located. read more
OUTDOORS
SteriPen's UVR tech amplifies UV rays to speed up water purification
With new Ultraviolet Reflection (UVR) technology, SteriPen UV water purifiers now work even faster so outdoor enthusiasts get clean water more efficiently than ever.​  read more
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Dangerous bacteria molecules discovered in processed foods
Researchers have detected dangerous molecules called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) in processed foods. The molecules are linked to numerous dangerous conditions, but could potentially be removed without impacting cost or taste. read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Opel debuts connected X-version of Mokka SUV
Opel will use the upcoming Geneva International Motor Show in March to debut its latest iteration of the popular Mokka SUV. Dubbed the Mokka X, the vehicle will feature a new exterior, a redesigned interior, a next generation engine, and loads of connectivity.  read more
MEDICAL
Machine-learning robot could streamline drug development
Testing out new drugs is an extremely time-consuming process, and it can be difficult to get right. Now, a team of scientists has worked to streamline the task, creating a robotically driven experimentation system that's able to reduce the number of necessary tests by as much as 70 percent.  read more
SPACE
Study sheds light on the feeding habits of young stars
​According to new research, young stars may gain mass by consuming dense clumps of matter that might themselves have gone on to evolve into giant planets. read more
ARCHITECTURE
BIG twisting tower topped by $28 million penthouse
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Lumière LED lamp shines as a beacon of adaptable lighting
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AUTOMOTIVE
Tesla confirms March unveiling for $35,000 Model 3
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ARCHITECTURE
World's tallest free-standing clock tower planned for India
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HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Sky Q's "Fluid Viewing" puts TV anywhere, any time
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MUSIC
Elysia fronts limited 500 series modules with recycled albums
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