Friday, May 17, 2024
An animated graphic by James Eagle shows the most popular websites from 1993 to 2022, with Google currently at the top.
Researchers from the Universities of Toronto and Montreal in Canada have engineered a major piece of the human heart, and it beats normally.
According to data from the Statista Consumer Insights survey, Google faces a smartphone loyalty problem. Current owners indicated that it is very likely they would switch to a different smartphone brand given the chance.
Explosively Formed Penetrators (EFPs) are improvised explosive devices that use a high-explosive charge to deform a metal disk or plate into a penetrator, which is then launched towards a target at high velocity. So, just what is an Explosively Formed Penetrator?
The catastrophically huge impacts behind the science of Nuclear Weapons has been visualized in a way to better understand it's capabilities.
Worldcoin, a crypto project co-founded by OpenAI CEO Altman, is planning to release a World ID verification programme using eye-scanning to replace passwords.
Although brain chips are not yet at a stage where healthy individuals would benefit from them, they do have potential in improving deteriorating health. Another potential use might be that future criminals could be monitored by chips in their brains, according to experts.
The world of energy and electronics may transform as a result of the discovery of a new superconductor material, according to a team of scientists. The breakthrough might pave the way for hovering trains and ultra-efficient electrical grids.
According to physicist Riccardo Sapienza from Imperial College London in the UK, the new spin on the famous physics experiment conducted by British scientist Thomas Young shows light interfering with its own past.
Google's next internet-connected home device will test whether you rely enough on the company to let it monitor your sleeping pattern. Google's latest version of Hub, a 7-inch smart screen was unveiled with its key feature including sleep-sensing technology. It has features like fielding questions, displaying pictures and videos, handling tasks via Google assistant and more. It also offers a springboard for Google to get involved in what critics call Sleep Surveillance.