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<b>Exploring Dracula’s Castle: What every traveler should know before visiting</b> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/DfmKnMHd/Screenshot-2026-0621-215029.png" width="600" /> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/MDb9rkFb/Screenshot-2026-0621-215058.png" width="600" /> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/fY9S4hJm/Screenshot-2026-0621-215136.png" width="600" /> A visit to <a href="https://casteluldracula.ro/en/"> Dracula’s Castle</a> Transfăgărășan helps travelers understand this difference between myth and history. The exhibitions focus on the real prince of Wallachia, his military role and the medieval world in which he lived. This makes the experience far richer than a simple encounter with a fictional character. <img src="https://i.ibb.co/gbhKzHh9/Screenshot-2026-0621-215151.png" width="600" /> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/k6QWr08w/Screenshot-2026-0621-215203.png" width="600" /> Travelers who come to this region often feel that the landscape is part of the experience. The castle does not stand apart from its surroundings; it belongs to them. The <a href="https://www.newsbreak.com/travel-pug-307649113/3800123863086-19-affordable-mountain-destinations-that-are-surprisingly-great-to-live-in"> mountains</a> help shape the mood of the visit and give the stories a stronger emotional impact. <img src="https://i.ibb.co/4nkKkPvV/Screenshot-2026-0621-215217.png" width="600" /> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/j94GXSsQ/Screenshot-2026-0621-215233.png" width="600" /> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zhW3BKMb/Screenshot-2026-0621-215256.png" width="600" /> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/4Z6zHQR1/Screenshot-2026-0621-215309.png" width="600" />

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A surgical robot trained to operate by watching videos of human surgeons. Instead of programming every movement by hand, researchers at Johns Hopkins University trained an AI-powered robot using hundreds of videos recorded during real surgeries. After watching experienced surgeons perform procedures, the robot learned to manipulate needles, lift tissue, and place sutures with skill comparable to a human doctor. The breakthrough uses a type of artificial intelligence called imitation learning. Just as humans learn by observing experts, the robot learned by recognizing patterns in the surgeons' movements. Researchers paired the videos with an AI model based on the same transformer architecture behind ChatGPT. But instead of generating words, the system translated what it saw into precise robotic movements. One of the biggest surprises came when the robot encountered problems it had never been taught to solve. If it accidentally dropped a needle, it picked it up and continued operating on its own without being explicitly programmed to do so. The researchers also found the robot could apply what it learned to situations it had never seen before, an important step toward making robotic surgery more adaptable in the real world. Traditionally, teaching a surgical robot required engineers to hand-code every movement, a process that could take years for just a single surgical task. With imitation learning, researchers say a robot can learn an entirely new procedure in just a few days simply by watching surgeons perform it. The team believes this approach could dramatically accelerate the development of autonomous surgical robots, reducing medical errors and eventually allowing AI systems to assist with increasingly complex operations. "Robot that watched surgical videos performs with skill of human doctor." Johns Hopkins Magazine, doctors might be out of a job

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Earth is currently rotating slightly faster than normal, which is making the length of a day shorter by a few milliseconds. Although this change is extremely small and not noticeable in daily life, it matters a lot for precise global timekeeping systems that rely on matching atomic clocks with Earth’s natural rotation. Normally, Earth’s rotation is slightly slowing down over long periods, so scientists occasionally add a “leap second” to clocks to keep them aligned. This ensures that official time stays in sync with the actual position of Earth as it turns. However, recent observations suggest that Earth’s spin is not always slowing it can also speed up slightly due to complex factors like changes in the planet’s core, ocean currents, atmosphere, and mass distribution. If this faster rotation continues, timekeepers may face a rare situation. Instead of adding a second, they might need to remove one second from clocks, known as a “negative leap second.” This would be the first time such an adjustment is applied in history. Experts emphasize that this is still a prediction based on current trends, not a confirmed future event. The change, if it happens, would be very small but technically challenging for systems like GPS, satellites, banking networks, and global communication, which depend on perfectly accurate time synchronization. #fblifestyle

Death Lies & Alibis

🚨 I came across a story today that honestly left me shaking my head. A Texas embalmer is accused of mutilating the body of a deceased registered sex offender while preparing him for cremation. According to investigators, the embalmer allegedly used a scalpel to remove part of the man’s genitals and placed them in his mouth after learning about his criminal history. Authorities say multiple employees witnessed the incident and later reported it. The embalmer has since been charged with abuse of a corpse, and her license has been suspended. (FOX 26 Houston) I’ll be honest with you guys… This is one of those cases that can make people uncomfortable because of who the deceased was. Many people hear “sex offender” and immediately have an emotional reaction. But here’s the thing. No matter what someone did in life, we live in a society governed by laws. Once someone dies, funeral homes, medical professionals, and embalmers have a legal and ethical responsibility to treat the deceased with dignity and respect. That’s not about defending the person. It’s about maintaining professional standards and the rule of law. (People.com) What struck me most is that this case isn’t really about the deceased anymore. It’s about whether personal anger or personal feelings can justify crossing a line while acting in a professional role. 💭 So I’m curious what my family thinks here….. Should a person’s crimes affect how their body is treated after death, or should professional standards apply equally to everyone regardless of their past? Let’s keep it respectful. #TrueCrime #CrimeNews #Discussion #DeathLiesAndAlibis