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$4000 Apple Vision-Pro Review 1

$4000 Apple Vision-Pro Review

The Apple Vision-Pro, priced at $4000 and released last Friday, has garnered attention from mixed reality enthusiasts. Fans have been trying out the Vision-Pro headsets, integrating them into their daily routines, and sharing their reviews. Early adopters of Apple’s nearly $4,000 mixed-reality headset, known as the Apple Vision Pro, have

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China Tests First Electric Aircraft 1

China Tests First Electric Aircraft

China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Corporation has tested the first electric aircraft named AG60E at Jiande Qiandaohu Airport in Zhejiang Province. This week saw the successful completion of the inaugural flight by China’s first domestically built electric aircraft, according to reports released by the national media on Friday. China Aviation

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Which Countries Are Most Interested In Generative AI?

Data provided by ElectronicsHub has revealed which countries are most interested in generative AI, with the Philippines topping the list. The last two years have seen a significant increase in the use of AI for producing text, photos, audio, and video. Billions of dollars are being invested to further AI

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Living Brain Tissue Powers Breakthrough Cyber Neural Network

In a study published in the journal Nature Electronics, researchers from Indiana University introduced a breakthrough cyber neural network, which is a living brain tissue power made using stem cells. An important advancement in science has been made by Indiana University researchers who used organoids, or brain-like structures made from

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Italy Bans Lab-Grown Meat

In a Facebook post, Italy’s Minister of Agriculture, Francesco Lollobrigida, announced on November 16 that Italy bans lab-grown meat. Italy was the first nation to outlaw cultivated meat, citing concerns for the welfare of its people, the farming sector, and the economy. Lab-grown meat sometimes referred to as “cultivated meat,”

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Experts Predict Mind-Controlled Devices May Be Common By 2040s

Mohit Shivdasani, a biomedical engineering specialist at the University of New South Wales, predicts that mind-controlled devices using smart brain technology may be common by the 2040s. Experts believe that advances in “smart brain” technology will allow people to operate smart devices with their minds by 2040. A wearable or

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Who Owns The Most Satellites?

Using data from the Union of Concerned Scientists, the article below reveals who owns the most satellites. The Earth is orbited by about 7,000 satellites that provide critical tasks including communication, navigation, and scientific research. More than 150 launches of new instruments into space were made in 2022 alone, and

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