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4 min read Technology

Elon Musk doesn’t seem to be having any clue about how the Twitter algorithm works, at least according to experts. The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla has brought out a new plan to find the number of fake accounts on the platform. And this plan involves asking users to count them individually. The plan sounds...

3 min read Living

Mount Rushmore, with its towering presidential visages etched into the granite of the Black Hills, stands as an enduring symbol of American pride and perseverance. Yet, beneath the surface of this iconic landmark lies a lesser-known narrative—one that reveals the intricate planning, financial challenges, and artistic aspirations that shaped its evolution. In this exploration, we...

3 min read Technology

When it comes to life-threatening situations, relying on voice assistants might not be the wisest choice.1 A study scrutinized the abilities of various voice assistants, including Amazon Alexa, to provide essential information on CPR. The findings were disconcerting, indicating a significant lack of reliability when seeking CPR-related guidance from these AI companions. Dr. Adam Landman,...

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Scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have achieved a groundbreaking feat: keeping a brain functioning independently from the body for several hours using a revolutionary device called the extracorporeal pulsatile circulatory control (EPCC).1 This innovative device could herald a new era in brain research, offering unparalleled insights into the human brain’s inner workings.2 A New...

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A Leap Forward for Hydrogen-Fueled Cars In the realm of innovative and sustainable vehicles, plug-in electric cars have taken the spotlight in recent years. However, there’s another contender on the horizon that’s been gaining attention: fuel cell electric vehicles powered by hydrogen. These vehicles, which generate electricity internally through hydrogen fuel cells, have faced their...

4 min read Technology

In today’s fast-paced world, where time is of the essence, retailers are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance the shopping experience. The advent of self-checkout machines was hailed as a step forward in providing convenience, but it also raised concerns about the impact on traditional cashier roles. Amidst this evolution, Walmart has been a key...

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Access to clean water and electricity is a pressing issue for millions of people worldwide, including 88 million individuals in India.1 The scarcity of clean drinking water is often attributed to factors like dry weather, contaminated groundwater, and resource depletion. In 2020, Madhu Vajrakarur, an electrical engineering student from Andhra Pradesh, India, developed a remarkable...

4 min read Planet

In a remarkable breakthrough, engineers at RMIT University in Australia have pioneered a cutting-edge technique that enhances the strength of concrete by a staggering 30% through the incorporation of biochar derived from used coffee grounds.1 Turning Coffee Grounds into Strength The key to this innovation lies in the transformation of discarded coffee grounds into biochar...