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Friday, October 3, 2025

In This Edition:
Polar bears in abandoned weather station, Osmotic power, identifying target markets, Dataguessr, & one minute challenge!

Polar Bears In Abandoned Weather Station

Image: Dmitry Kokh

Photographer Dmitry Kokh travelled to an abandoned weather station on Kolyuchin island on the Russian side of the Arctic circle and found a load of polar bears playing house.

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Osmotic Power

Image: Earth.org

Earth.org published a primer on Osmotic power, where energy can be generated using the natural salinity gradient between fresh and salt water.

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Identifying Target Markets

Image: A Smart Bear, Andertoons

A Smart Bear published a useful post about how to identify target markets, how to avoid confusing them with demographics, and how to use a prompt list to help define different market segments.

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Dataguessr

Image: Dataguessr

Dataguessr is a fun website that lets you answer quiz questions about world facts.

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One Minute Challenge

Image: David Bauer

Can you time a minute as it passes? Prove it.

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About Found This Week

Found This Week is a curated blog of interesting posts, articles, links and stories in the world of technology, science and life in general.
Each edition is curated by Daryl Feehely every Friday and highlights cool stuff found each week.
The first 104 editions were published on Medium before this site was created, check out the archive here.

Daryl Feehely

I’m a web consultant, contract web developer, technical project manager & photographer originally from Cork, now based in Liverpool. I offer my clients strategy, planning & technical delivery services, remotely & in person. I also offer freelance CTO services to companies in need of technical bootstrapping or reinvention. If you think I can help you in your business, check out my details on http://darylfeehely.com

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