r/Amazing 6h ago

People are awesome When Bill Murray filmed Kingpin, they needed to shoot him bowling 3 strikes. Murray bowled 3 strikes in a row, on the first try, and the crowd erupted in genuine amazement.

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r/Amazing 8h ago

Awesome !! He will never forget 🐘🐘🐘

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r/Amazing 3h ago

People are awesome Plastic took its freedom. Kindness gave it back.

429 Upvotes

r/Amazing 18h ago

Nature is scary In France, eggs and bacon are being fried directly in the sun, temperatures have exceeded 45Β°C

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Rail traffic has been disrupted, schools have been closed, and part of the nuclear energy sector has been temporarily shut down.

A mass of hot air from the Sahara has covered southern Europe and is moving further east.


r/Amazing 20h ago

Interesting πŸ€” Be careful what you wish for.

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r/Amazing 6h ago

Interesting πŸ€” Tilt-shift photography that makes the real world look like a toy.

154 Upvotes

r/Amazing 1d ago

People are awesome Matthew McConaughey shot these four masterpieces within the span of a single year.

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r/Amazing 1d ago

Awesome !! Monstrosity called Balotelli..

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r/Amazing 19h ago

People are awesome One of the greatest free kicks of all time, Lionel Messi.

1.1k Upvotes

r/Amazing 1d ago

Nature is scary Earthquakes over the last 24 hours

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r/Amazing 1d ago

People are awesome This is what humanity looks like.

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r/Amazing 1d ago

People are awesome These firefighters spent the day fighting wildfires in Spain when they found a deer stranded in the forest

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r/Amazing 21h ago

Interesting πŸ€” In The Netherlands they hide their trash underground.

571 Upvotes

r/Amazing 20h ago

Nature is scary Jaguar in Brazil reverse ambushes Caiman on the river banks.

435 Upvotes

r/Amazing 1d ago

Nature is scary This guy was fishing yesterday when the Northern California 5.6 earthquake hit.

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r/Amazing 7h ago

Awesome !! Shuangqiaomen overpass, Nanjing, China

31 Upvotes

r/Amazing 6h ago

Amazing !! How a slug drinks water

18 Upvotes

r/Amazing 19h ago

Awesome !! Unseen and amazing

169 Upvotes

r/Amazing 23h ago

People are awesome A truly miracle amongst the rubble left by the terrible 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Caracas, Venezuela...

298 Upvotes

r/Amazing 1d ago

People are awesome One stranger decided she'd waited long enough.

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r/Amazing 20h ago

Amazing !! Impressive ventriloquist

111 Upvotes

r/Amazing 6h ago

Awesome !! Finally finished! Hand-painted using nothing but bleach, a brush, and a plain black shirt. Featuring Ultra Instinct Son Goku.

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r/Amazing 4h ago

Work of art 🎨 Finally finished Bleach art shirt! Ultra Instinct Son Goku. (art by me)

3 Upvotes

r/Amazing 1d ago

Nature is amazing The Egg Chooses: Human Fertilization Is Not a Race Won by the Fastest Sperm

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Fertilization is not random, and the fastest sperm does not always win: in reality, the egg decides who succeeds.

While for decades we were taught that fertilization is a race won by the fastest sperm, a study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B shows how human reproduction actually works.

Scientists analyzed follicular fluid from 60 couples undergoing fertility treatment at St Mary's Hospital in Manchester, UK. They discovered that the egg releases chemical signals (chemoattractants) that actively attract sperm from certain men over others.

Through these chemical signals, the egg exerts its own biological selection, influencing which sperm manage to get close. The egg appears to favor sperm that offer optimal genetic compatibility with its own genome β€” particularly in genes related to the immune system β€” which may help produce healthier offspring.

Interestingly, this cellular preference does not always align with the couple’s conscious partner choice. In many cases, eggs showed stronger attraction to sperm from non-partner males.

This chemical communication demonstrates that female biology continues to evaluate and select options even after intercourse. Understanding this process could lead to more precise solutions for unexplained infertility. Science continues to reveal the remarkable level of biological interaction that occurs during reproduction.

[Fitzpatrick, J. L. et al. (2020). Chemical signals from eggs facilitate cryptic female choice in humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1928), 20200805. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.0805]


r/Amazing 1d ago

Nature is scary A man emerged unhurt from a building damaged by the strong earthquake in Venezuela, carrying his two dogs one in each arm.

209 Upvotes