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Quantum sensors can offer completely new opportunities

Quantum physics is not new, but we have only recently become able to control quantum phenomena and thus use them to develop new technologies. One of the areas in which quantum technology is...

Why the dog likes to sleep at your place?

It's a cool and breezy night outside, one where there's nothing more tempting than snuggling up in bed or on your couch. You make yourself a cup of tea, take your favorite book in...

Serious Question: Is My Device Listening to Me?

The UK is truly a digitised nation. In 2022, Statista figures showed that only 13% of people in the UK didn’t own any smart home devices. And 98% of the UK population has...

Elon Musk – xAI Will Try to “Understand the Universe”

Elon Musk revealed that his new artificial intelligence company, xAI, aims to “understand the universe.” During a lengthy Twitter Spaces audio chat, Musk discussed his vision for xAI, touching on topics such as the evolution...

Archaeologist claims to have discovered biblical Sodom

Researchers are certain that Tell el-Hamam in Jordan, where signs of extreme heat and a layer of destruction are consistent with the biblical story of the destruction of Sodom, is the site of this...

Sex reassignment surgeries banned in Russia

The lower house of the Russian parliament - the State Duma - adopted on 14.07.2023 in the third, final reading a bill that would prohibit the performance of sex-change operations, reported Reuters. The bill prohibits...

Evidence of Space-Time Murmur Revealed After 15 Years

The motion of black holes and other massive objects through space can create ripples in the fabric of the universe, called gravitational waves. On June 28 scientists announced the first evidence of a...

How Technology is Creating More Educational Accessibility

Technology has had a huge growth period and continues to advance on a daily basis. As of 2023, it was listed that there are 4.95 billion internet users, 7.33 billion mobile phone users...

People are capable of hearing silence

Silence is indeed difficult to describe, but psychologists from Johns Hopkins University (USA) have discovered that we can hear it. The scientists presented their findings in the journal PNAS. For this purpose, the researchers...

‘Chorus’ of Gravitational Waves Found

Gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of time-space predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago, are permeating the universe at low frequencies, according to a multiyear National Science Foundation project led...

Slower Biological Aging Linked to More Green Spaces

Slower biological aging: People who live near green spaces were 2.5 years younger biologically. Northwestern scientists have conducted a new study to see if living near green spaces, like parks and areas with many...

Origins of Merging Black Holes in Galaxies Like Our Own

Stellar-mass black holes are celestial objects born from the collapse of stars with masses of a few to low hundreds of times that of our sun. Their gravitational field is so intense that...

Enhancing Online Security with Residential Proxies

Over 52.6% of businesses note that ensuring the privacy of their customer’s data is their number one priority in the cyber security field. As cyber-attacks are getting more frequent, online security holds significant importance...

Artificial Intelligence Puts 27% of Jobs at Risk

Artificial intelligence (AI) has a very real prospect of eliminating around 27% of existing job positions currently occupied by human employees.  Artificial intelligence is likely to significantly impact over a quarter of currently existing...

Is my dog drinking enough water?

Discover how much water your dog needs and how to encourage them to drink more. Learn the signs of dehydration and how to keep your pet hydrated.

When a person acquires a sense of humour

Discover when a child's sense of humour begins to develop and how they understand jokes. Scientists have found surprising answers to these questions!

A 7,000-year-old mummy with a tattoo discovered

Archaeologists uncover a 7000-year-old perfectly preserved tattoo on the Siberian Ice Maiden, shedding light on the enduring nature of fashion trends throughout history. Intriguing archaeological findings suggest that the age-old saying "the new is the...

Why is the dog staring at you?

Imagine the following picture. You stand and calmly watch TV. And your dog is meekly sitting next to you and ... looking only at you. You get up and go to make dinner -...

Materials of the future: What are graphene, airgel, nanocellulose?

Many new materials are constantly being developed and researched, and the results suggest enormous potential for innovative technological advances Official opening of Webit Summer Edition 2023, on June 28, at the National Palace of Culture...

The inventor of the hydrogen bomb hanged himself in Moscow

The scientist who created the Russian hydrogen bomb was found dead in his apartment in Moscow. The 92-year-old physicist Grigory Klinishov hanged himself, reports "Daily Mail". He left a suicide note, but details of it...

How much does North Korean leader Kim Jong Un weigh?

According to artificial intelligence calculations, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un weighs more than 140 kg

Why do dogs jump up to meet us

You walk in the door after a long day at work and your loving Saint Bernard jumps up to give you a big, slobbery kiss! Maybe you prefer your mate to greet you so...

Tea pickers in Kenya are destroying the robots that are replacing them in the fields

Just one machine can replace 100 workers Kenyan tea pickers destroy machines brought in to replace them in violent protests that highlight the challenge facing workers as more agribusiness companies rely on automation to cut...

Engineer unwinding causes, solutions to bolt loosening

In 2011, one of America’s most advanced unmanned aerial vehicles crashed. In 2013, a train accident in Paris killed seven. And in 2016, a Union Pacific train derailed in Mosier, Oregon, spilling 42,000...

Making Invisible Visible: From a Mini-Sized Super Sensor to a Forgotten Building Material

See the future in a whole new way at the Designs for a Cooler Planet festival this September at Aalto University. The theme, “Invisible,” encourages us to look beyond the surface and consider...
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