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This photograph shows the robot waiter "Bella" (C) in the kitchen of the Le Cap 180 restaurant, in Cieurac, southwestern France, on May 14, 2024. Created by Chinese start-up Pudu, the robot is equipped with sensors that enable it to identify obstacles and recognise tables. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP) (Photo by MATTHIEU RONDEL/AFP via Getty Images)
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Sarah Darwin, descendant of Charles Darwin, talks during an interview onboard the long tall ship Oosterschelde in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador on May 11, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Aerial view of boats close to the shore in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador on May 11, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Details of the long tall ship Oosterschelde are pictured in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador on May 11, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)
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The long tall ship Oosterschelde sails in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador on May 11, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)
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A crew member checks her phone onboard long tall ship Oosterschelde in Puerto Ayora, The Galapagos on May 11th, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Aerial view of the long tall ship Oosterschelde in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador on May 11, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Details of the long tall ship Oosterschelde are pictured in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador on May 11, 2024. As in 1831, the Oosterschelde left the English port of Plymouth to recreate the journey around the world of the naturalist Charles Darwin. Now in the Galapagos, expeditionaries found an archipelago different from the one that founded the theory on the evolution of species in the 19th century. (Photo by Carlos Espinosa / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS ESPINOSA/AFP via Getty Images)



