Category: Science & Technology

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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A Visual Guide To AI Adoption, By Industry

The Digital Evolution series sponsored by Global X ETFs has provided a visual guide to AI adoption by industry. The world’s workforce is starting to use artificial intelligence’s plethora of applications at a substantial rate as more and more companies invest resources in it. Alan Kennedy of Visual Capitalist examines

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China Uses 6G Terahertz To Hunt US Submarines

According to the project team with the National University of Defense Technology, China has tested using 6G terahertz to hunt US submarines. Researchers claim that China has tested the world’s first submarine detection system based on next-generation communication technology. According to experts involved in the experiment, the terahertz device detected

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NASA Destroyed Life On Mars 50 Years Ago, Claims German Scientist

According to a German scientist, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, NASA destroyed life on Mars 50 years ago when it dispatched two Viking landers to Mars. According to a New Scientist investigation, a NASA mission over 40 years ago may have accidentally destroyed what would have been the first discovery of organic molecules

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China Testing World's Most Powerful Coil Gun

China Testing World’s Most Powerful Coil Gun

China is trying out the biggest coil gun globally, which can shoot a heavy object weighing over 100 kilograms (220 pounds) at a speed of 700 kilometers per hour (435 miles per hour) in less than 0.05 seconds. Chinese media reported this on Friday. The coil gun, also known as

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Bots Have Taken Over Nearly Half the Internet

Bots Have Taken Over Nearly Half the Internet

Encountering an online robot, or bot, is as frequent as discovering a pair of shoes in your closet. This occurrence is intrinsic to the internet, yet users have reached a crucial juncture: A growing multitude of individuals are losing their capacity to differentiate between bots and humans. This is a

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Newly-discovered skull in China baffles scientists

Newly-Discovered Skull In China Baffles Scientists

The layperson often assumes that human ancestry is a settled matter, but this is far from accurate. Adding to the intrigue, an ancient skull is currently perplexing scientists due to its dissimilarities from the features of modern humans. According to a report from Science Alert, the enigmatic skull belonged to

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AI Influencers Threaten Hollywood Celebrities

AI Influencers Threaten Hollywood Celebrities

The emergence of AI-generated virtual influencers, often dressed provocatively, serves as a wake-up call for the entertainment industry, including Hollywood writers, actors, and other content creators. Thanks to advancements in AI technology, image and video generators, as well as chatbots, have paved the way for virtual influencers like “Milla Sofia”

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