A residential community in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province, China, went viral for using a "rooftop rain" system to fight extreme summer heat.
High-rise towers use high-pressure nozzles to spray an ultra-fine water mist right from the roofs. The science behind it is highly efficient:
👉 Flash Evaporation: The droplets are so fine they evaporate mid-air before hitting the ground—nobody gets wet.
👉 Heat Absorption: As the mist turns to vapor, it pulls intense thermal energy right out of the air.
👉 Instant Relief: It drops ground-level courtyard temperatures by 5–8°C (9–14°F) in just a few minutes.
In the post-match press conference, a Korean journalist asked Hong Myung-bo if the squad had food poisoning because otherwise this performance makes zero sense.
This Turkiye performance is a good example to show that box occupation & numbers in the box are more important when attacking a very deep defensive block than a world-class striker or forwards. #AUSTUR
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FIFA's Chief Refereeing Officer Pierluigi Collina addressed the media about the new laws in place for the 2026 World Cup.
From new and expanded VAR protocols, throw-in/goal-kick countdowns and substitutions, the game will change a lot at the World Cup.
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A possibly unpopular view but I don’t believe Arsenal have been "defensive" this season. I think they’ve simply not been as good in attack as they intended, and had a reliable defence. Saturday against PSG, however, is probably the time to be defensive.
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A fantastic touch by Arsenal and the Premier League. Instead of going for someone ‘corporate’ or a sponsor, the trophy and medals were handed to the Arsenal players by Emmanuel from North London United, a footballing organisation for adults and children with Down Syndrome.