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Resilient IT companies continue to hire in Bulgaria amidst global tech layoffs and hiring freezes

By Abdenour (Nour) Bezzouh, Group CTO at myPOS In the US, over 340,042 tech employees have been laid off since late 2022, with at least 56,042 layoffs in 2024 alone. While Bulgaria is also affected,...

Why is writing by hand important?

Has the value of writing by hand gone forever? Not according to new research examining the cognitive benefits of pen and paper.

An ancient arm of the Nile that passed through 30 pyramids in Egypt discovered

Scientists have discovered an ancient arm of the Nile, which has now dried up, but used to pass by thirty pyramids in Ancient Egypt, including those in Giza.

The high-tech hunt for a lonely plant’s partner

Artificial intelligence is being employed in the hunt for a female partner for a critically endangered male plant species that predates dinosaurs. One of the original stems of Encephalartos woodii at Durban Botanic Garden, South...

Happy Games for Vocabulary Expansion on the Topic Transportation

It is so important for a person to have a wide and advanced lexicon. And it is better to start learning new vocabulary from the beginning. Our little toddlers who have already gotten the...

Apple unveils AI tech: ChatGPT arrives on iPhone and ‘Apple Intelligence’ launched

Apple showcased AI integration at the WWDC 2024 Developer Conference, with revamped Siri, OpenAI partnership included. But updates fail to impress investors. In a much-anticipated reveal, Apple introduced its new “Apple Intelligence” technology at its...

Eco-friendly and affordable battery for low-income countries

A battery made from zinc and lignin that can be used over 8000 times. This has been developed by researchers at Linköping University with a vision to provide a cheap and sustainable battery...

Lab-Grown vs Mined: An Analysis of the Diamond Debate

In the sparkling world of diamonds, a riveting debate unfolds: Should you choose the timeless allure of mined diamonds or the modern marvels of lab-grown gems? This decision goes beyond mere aesthetics, encompassing...

In-Demand IT Skills that Boost Your Resume

The IT industry is rapidly evolving, driven by continuous technological advancements and increasing business needs. As companies adopt new technologies, the demand for skilled IT professionals rises, making it crucial for individuals in this...

Data Centers Predicted to Consume 9% of US Electricity by 2030

According to the Electric Power Research Institute’s recent findings, data centers in the United States could consume as much as 9% of the nation’s total electricity by the end of the decade, which...

Boosting Employee Engagement with Interactive Technology

Employee engagement is pivotal in creating a productive and satisfying work environment. Engaged employees are often more motivated, productive, and committed to their employer’s goals, directly contributing to an organization’s overall success. However,...

Leveraging technology to benefit people with ALS

A team of researchers at the University of Missouri is using a system of advanced sensors to detect the progression of ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, with hopes of keeping patients healthier, happier,...

Challenge: How can we ensure the continued use of floating wind substructures?

Sustainability and reuse are important parts of our renewable energy strategy, with great potential for innovation and improvement. The industry lacks extensive experience decommissioning and recycling large-scale floating offshore wind farms. While there has...

New technology changes how proteins in individual cells are studied

According to a new study in Nature Methods, researchers from Karolinska Institutet, together with Pixelgen Technologies, have developed and applied a technique that makes it possible to map proteins in individual cells in a completely new...

Archaeologists discovered Alexander the Great’s bath in Aigai Palace

Archaeologists claim to have discovered Alexander the Great's bath at Aigai Palace in northern Greece. The huge Aigai Palace, which stretches over 15,000 square meters and is larger than the Parthenon, is located at...

Windows clipboard is now AI-powered

Imagine if your clipboard could harness the power of AI. It’s not fiction anymore – Windows already has the new PowerToys Advanced Paste update, which makes this kind of functionality real. This novelty, though, comes...

New smart data human mobility research project  

University of Liverpool researchers have been awarded funding from Smart Data Research UK (SDR UK) for a new project to quantify and adjust existing biases in smart data on human mobility. 5G data transmission/network Called DEBIAS, the...

The Future of AI in Online Banking

 Artificial intelligence (AI) adoption has become a trend across different industries today, and the online banking sector is no exception. As technology keeps revolutionizing the financial industry, AI is poised to play a crucial...

New Apple software updates will help you deal with motion sickness

Apple is rolling out updates to both iOS and CarPlay with a focus on accessibility, aiming to assist users dealing with motion sickness and hearing impairments. A screenshot from the video illustrating the principle...

Preserving Birthday Memories: A Guide to Creating Keepsakes

Birthdays are special moments that deserve to be cherished and remembered for a lifetime. In this digital age, there are various ways to preserve these precious memories, from capturing videos to clicking countless...

Ariane 6 launch of 3Cat-4: reflecting on Earth

Europe’s newest rocket soon launches, taking with it many space missions each with a unique objective, destination and team at home, cheering them on. Whether launching new satellites to look back and study Earth, peer...

Professional consecutive interpretation services – Technology Org

The modern culturally diversified environment requires information to be shared and understood accurately to avoid misunderstandings. While some individuals speak a language fluently as their mother tongue, others need interpretation to understand what’s being...

Mutations in noncoding DNA become functional in some cancer-driving genes

Some genes are known to drive cancer, and astonishing new research shows why: Mutations in the noncoding regions become functional, altering the abundance of messenger RNA, or mRNA, and potentially facilitating cell proliferation. Even...

A once-dormant magnetic neutron star is emitting strangely polarised light

Magnetars are neutron stars with strong magnetic fields. With CSIRO astronomers, Dr Manisha Caleb from the School of Physics has found one of the most powerful magnets discovered – XTE J1810-197 – and it...

New privacy-preserving robotic cameras obscure images beyond human recognition

Robotic researchers have developed a new approach to designing cameras, which they say could help protect the images and data collected by smart home devices and internet-of-things technology.
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