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The video — shot on the Rokko Liner in Kobe, Japan — shows how paperclips stand on end when the train accelerates and brakes. The magnetism, which is produced by the electric current that drives the motors located under the floor, apparently poses no harm to the human body, though it could damage credit cards, mobile phones, or other electronic devices if left on the floor.
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Vor zehn Jahren erfand der Student Shawn Fanning die Tauschbörse Napster – und revolutionierte damit den Umgang mit Musik
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Iron Maiden vs The Monkees. Das Mashup ist nicht gut, aber allein die Idee schon.
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Die YesMen erinnern mit ihrer neuen Aktion B’eau-Pal an die “Katastrophe von Bhopal, das sich am 3. Dezember 1984 im indischen Bhopal in einem Werk des US-Chemiekonzerns Union Carbide Corporation ereignete” (*). “The unique qualities of our water come from 25 years of slow-leaching toxins at the site of the world’s largest industrial accident. To this day, Dow Chemical — who bought Union Carbide — and the Indian Government have refused to clean up and whole new generations are being poisoned.”




