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Introduction to Explainer Videos – Technology Org

Explainer videos are becoming increasingly popular, but what exactly are they and how do they simplify complex concepts? Explainer videos provide a concise and engaging method of delivering information in response to the time...

Physicists take a step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing

Some classical computers have error correction built into their memories based on bits; quantum computers will need error correction mechanisms, too, based on the vastly more sensitive qubits to be workable in the future. Electronic...

What is Data Analytics for Business?

The basis of a successful business is information and skillful management. That is why it is so important for every company to use the obtained data. And data analytics allows companies to gain valuable...

Will uranium fuel trade become a new economic limiter for the Russian Federation?

After losing the market for gas and oil in the West, Russia may also lose buyers for uranium fuel for nuclear power plants, experts say. In one of its latest publications, Bloomberg mentioned that Western...

Serbia agreed to supply arms to Ukraine, leaked U.S. documents show

Until now, Serbia was the only European country refusing to support sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation due to its invasion of Ukraine. But classified documents revealed through an intelligence information leak tell a...

Scientists complete first map of an insect brain

Researchers have completed the most advanced brain map to date, that of an insect, a landmark achievement in neuroscience that brings scientists closer to true understanding of the mechanism of thought. A diagram depicting brain...

How high altitude changes the body’s metabolism

When mice are exposed to chronically low levels of oxygen, their metabolism is altered. Compared to those who live at sea level, the 2 million people worldwide who live above an elevation of 4,500 meters...

Laboratory Solar Flares Reveal Clues to Mechanism Behind Bursts of High-Energy Particles

Simulating solar flares on a scale the size of a banana, researchers at Caltech have parsed out the process by which these massive explosions blast potentially harmful energetic particles and X-rays into the cosmos. NASA’s...

Immunotherapy substantially increases survival of people with lymphomatoid granulomatosis

Results from a clinical trial conducted by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) show that people with low-grade lymphomatoid granulomatosis treated with interferon alfa-2b, a type of immunotherapy, can live for decades after...

Study sheds light on the dark side of AI

To understand how to get artificial intelligence right, we need to know how it can go wrong, says researcher. Artificial intelligence – artistic concept. Image credit: Icons8 Team via Unsplash, free license Artificial intelligence is touted...

Twinkling stars fuel interstellar dust

Of the many kinds of stars, asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, usually slightly larger and older than our own sun, are known to produce interstellar dust. Dusty AGBs are particularly prominent dust producers, and...

New breakthrough: 3D printed ferroelectric materials eliminate harmful bacteria, including E coli

New fabrication technique gives materials antimicrobial properties, with scope to improve safety of implants including heart valves and stents. A new way of using 3D printing to create infection-fighting materials for use as medical implants...

Missing crew – one more reason why the only Russian aircraft carrier will not sail anytime soon

The official date is set: the Russian aircraft carrier “Admiral Kuznetsov” should be fully repaired by 2024. But even if technical works follow the schedule, assembling and training a new crew for this ship...

Cheap but efficient drones going mainstream in the Ukrainian Army

Ukrainian engineers are learning to make the maximum use of simple and cheap drones. They not only construct their flying machines, but also develop specialized munitions and adapt novel attack methods. Drone and its projectile...

Ukraine is using ancient anti-aircraft gun KS-19. But it works best for ground targets?

The Soviet anti-aircraft weapon KS-19 entered production in 1947. It was developed to replace old WW2-era 85 mm anti-aircraft guns. It is now very old, but the defenders of Ukraine are still using these...

What Is Robotic Process Automation in Manufacturing Industry?

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a technology based on software robots used to automate rule-based processes, especially repetitive processes. RPA is beneficial to companies in a variety of industries, and manufacturing is no exception....

The Most Common Problems Related to Automated Testing

More and more companies are deciding to move to automated testing because it is an effective way to reduce the cost generated by manual labor, speed up software adoption, and reduce the likelihood of...

Benefits Of Using A Multi-Cloud Strategy

A multi-cloud strategy means a company has intentionally used different public cloud solutions to store its data. Amazon Web Services, Google Workplace, and Microsoft are some of the most popular public cloud vendors that...

Physicists Confirm 50-Year-Old Hypothesis About Selfish Behavior

Physicists have verified a fifty-year-old hypothesis that explains the formation of herds as a result of selfish behavior. “Surprisingly, when individuals act out of purely selfish reasons, this can lead to a fair situation within the...

Shape and Dynamic Nature of Carbon-Based Molecules Are Different Than Scientists Thought

Scientists have demonstrated in a new study that carbon-based molecules can be much more dynamic than previously thought.

Archaeologists have come across a smiling sphinx near the temple of Hathor

An Egyptian archaeological expedition from Ain Shams University discovered a smiling sphinx during excavations near the Temple of Hathor in Dendera

New Way for Extracting Thermal Energy From Low-Temperature Waste Heat Sources

Energy - Scientists in China have proposed and realized a new concept—barocaloric thermal batteries based on the unique inverse barocaloric effect.

Incredible Image of NASA Astronaut Nicole Mann Refracted Through a Sphere of Water Flying Weightlessly in Microgravity

This incredible image was captured on the International Space Station (ISS) on February 12, 2023. In it, NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Nicole Mann‘s image is refracted through a sphere of water flying weightlessly in microgravity. Refraction is...

Study Finds That Exercise Curbs Insulin Production

Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels in the body. A new study conducted by the University of Würzburg suggests that exercise could curb the production of this...

New Study Refutes Current Timeline of Mammoth Extinction

Experts suggest that DNA found in sedimentary deposits likely originated from long-deceased animals. The mystery surrounding the exact timing of the extinction of mammoths has long captivated paleontologists, as the decline of these giant ice...
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