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june edition
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in this month’s issue of “tic, we’re going to talk about innovations about renewable energy, the story of the car giant “lamborghini”, behind the scenes of a masterpiece and more. so make sure to share this with your friends, so then can catch up with more interesting stuff like you
⚙ sailing with sustainable power
the promise of a new day and, more and more, the ability to sustain our lives are brought with the rising light. there has never been a greater pressing need for clean, renewable energy, and people all around the world are looking to the sky and beyond for answers. renewable energy is leading the environmental revolution in this innovative age, providing hope for a more resilient and environmentally friendly future. this story explores how innovative technologies and audacious projects are changing our energy landscape, delving into the core of this transformation.
(source: bing ai)
new tech
renewable world buzzes with new breakthroughs. picture sun cells that work in clouds, or small wind turbines on buildings. these marvels change what's possible for easy, good green power.
environment impact
renewable energy goes past just cutting emissions. It's about working with nature. we use wind, rivers, and sun to make energy in tune with the earth's rhythm.
economic impact
green energy has big effects on money. It creates lots of jobs, helps local businesses, and leads to self-reliant energy. green energy costs less than old fuels and brings strong future money and success.
challenges and solutions
making all energy from nature is hard. nature's power is fickle and we need good ways to store it. but new batteries and smart grids give hope for an easy energy web.
world trends
countries all over the world push for green energy with a big spirit. leaders set bold goals and start huge projects. It's a sign of a big change to green energy.
conclusion
green energy's rise is real. It's not just about power in our homes and work; it's about pushing for a strong, fair earth for all who come next.
(source: david von diemar through unsplash)
🚗 the story of the fierce beauties “lamborghini”
there is no car lover who has never dreamt about a lamborghini . yup even i would love to drive such a beast. they are fast, strong, beautiful. it has everything that a car enthusiast would love. but, do you know the ultimate story behind this giant brand?
well, now you are going to know about it all now.
there is always a legend that stays behind every creation and for lamborghini it would be “ferruccio lamborghini”. he was born on aril 28th 1916 to a couple of grape farmers. in his young age he gained curiosity in the field of machinery and studied the subject at “fratelli taddia” technical institute in the historical city of “bologna”. He even served at the italian royal air force. after the world war II he started a garage and modified his “ford topolino” that he bought and made tractors with in his spare time. lamborghini built the first of his “carioca” tractors, and later with the success of it he made the “lamborghini trattori”.
lamborghini trattori (source: lamborghini trattori)
he was making good profits from his tractors. with his profits lamborghini bought cars. “mercedes-benz 300sl”, “jaguar e-type coupe”, “ferrari 250 gt” were few cars that he used to travel. lamborghini had problems with the “ferrari’s” clutches . he talked to “enzo ferrari” the founder of “ferrari” about this but he wasn't satisfied with it . then he thought about building the car he wanted by himself, “the grand tourer”. now it's the time we move onto the history of actual lamborghinis.
yes, his objective was to compete with the automobile king at the time, “ferrari”. their first car that gained popularity was “miura coupe sports”. after few releases the company was moved by hand to hand. Let's move on by discussing the owners of the company.
1963-1972 - “ferruccio lamboghini”
ferruccio lamboghini (source: wikipedia)
1972-1977 -”henri rosetti” and “rene leimer”
1977-1984 - “jean laude” and “patrick mimran” by retriever ship
1984-1987 -”patrick mimran”
patrick mimran (source: wikipedia)
1987-1994 - “chrysler corporation”
1994-1995 - “megatech”
1995-1998 - “v power and mycom setdco” (malaysia)
1998-Present - “audi”
at present lamborghini is being owned by “audi”. present lamborghini consists of three product lines including two sports cars, “revuelto” and “huracan” along with the all wheel drive “suv urus”.
until we meet next month with another interesting success story.
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thu: write a 100-word story with a surprise ending. ✍️
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dans les coulisses: “oppenheimer”
“oppenheimer” is a highly awaited movie that delves into the life and work of “j. robert oppenheimer”, the smart scientist who played a big part in making the atomic bomb in world war ii. directed by “christopher nolan”, the film vows to be a deep thinking and visually impressive experience for people.
the real trinity test (source: getty images)
1. true history and realistic set
the team worked hard to make the 1940s town of los alamos, new mexico, where most of the movie happens. everything, from the buildings to the small things, was looked into and made again. the aim for real history helps bring viewers back in time, putting them in the world of science and wartime secrets.
a check point in los alamos, new mexico (source: getty images)
2. big screen filming and visual effects
“christopher nolan”, known for liking “imax” cameras, shot “oppenheimer” with this tool. “imax” gives great visuals and an immersive feel, letting audiences feel the stress and hurry of the time. they used exploding ping-pong balls and burning flower pots to recreate the trinity test. the team for visual effects worked hard to make true copies of the atomic bomb and oppenheimer’s thoughts, using real things, cloud tanks, and “vfx“ compositing.
3. picks for actors and nolan’s way
cillian murphy as oppenheimer (source: oppenheimer movie)
cillian murphy plays “j. robert oppenheimer” a pick nolan thought long on. nolan’s way of working meant writing the script in first person, letting viewers see the tale through oppenheimer’s eyes. the film’s way of telling the story and its cuts back and forth make stress and give a new view, adding depth to the tale.
4. the music: “Ludwig Göransson” skill
“ludwig göransson” made the film’s music, a lot with christopher nolan. ludwig’s sounds make “oppenheimer” have more feel, highlighting key times and telling what the main person feels.
put in sum, “oppenheimer'' mixes true history, a big show, and strong tales. as we watch, we’ll see the mix of science, right and wrong, and human takes—a trip that made history.
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here’s a fun fact that might surprise you 🤓
The hagfish is the only known animal that has a skull but no vertebral column, which means it has no spine. Additionally, it’s quite the escape artist! When threatened, it can secrete a slime that can turn a bucket of water into a gelatinous goo in mere minutes. This slime can clog the gills of predators, allowing the hagfish to slip away unharmed. Nature sure has some quirky designs! 🐟
(source: smithsonian magazine)
thank you for reading! wish you all a wonderful month.
until next month,
“tic.” team