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Heatwave claimed over 47,000 lives in Europe last year, report reveals
Spanish research centre says that the region facing growing health risks stemming from intense heat
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Seismic data reveals vast underground reservoir of liquid water on Mars
NASA’s Insight lander suggests that red planet interior may hold the vast oceans just 11 to 20 km below the surface
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WhatsApp to roll out Meta AI voice options in upcoming feature update
According to WABetaInfo, the feature will enable users to choose from 10 different voices for Meta AI
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Humanoid robotics boosting China’s innovation drive
Experts forecast that humanoid robotics will be applied on a larger scale at home in the next three to five years
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Boeing’s inexperience causing major setbacks to lunar mission, NASA claims
A six-year delay in EUS delivery and ballooning costs are endangering the Artemis IV mission.
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Crowdstrike accepts 'most epic fail' award after global IT meltdown
The Pwnie Awards highlighted CrowdStrike's major IT failure in a candid moment.
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China tests largest cargo drone and launches new air taxi route
PRC’s low-altitude sector is expanding rapidly with new cargo drones and air taxis, signaling shifts in transportation
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China’s advanced 'Super Microscope' on mission to unlock microworld secrets
57 experiments on new materials to be conducted in the next four months with the help of Super Microscope
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'Time hacking' GPS spoofers target commercial airlines, researchers say
There has been a 400% surge in GPS spoofing, incidents affecting commercial airliners in recent months
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ISS astronaut captures 'Wall of haze' above Pakistan
A 2023 NASA photo captures the Sulaiman Mountains, revealing thick haze and clouds trapped behind the towering peaks
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How is AI shaping our lives and what does the future hold?
AI-driven assistants, smart homes, healthcare apps are boosting efficiency, personalization, convenience in daily life
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Oxford scientists develop material to transform everyday objects into solar panels
The ultra-thin and flexible film is made by stacking layers of light-absorbing perovskite and only a micron thick
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Want to improve heart health? A baked potato might be the answer
Participants who consumed potatoes showed a modest decrease in fasting blood glucose levels, and good heart rate
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Western trophy hunts drive Africa’s last 23,000 captive lions toward extinction
The cost of hunting parties ranges from $4,000 to $60,000 in 2024, depending on the type of hunt and tour
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China unveils new unmanned rescue system for tunnel emergencies
The system has undergone successful trials related to autonomous navigation in tunnels and rescue efforts
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TikTok unveils ‘Spotlight’ to boost film and TV promotion on platform
The option provides a more comprehensive way for studios to tap into the app’s hype and engage fans.
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Fungi that consume plastic may be key to tackling ocean pollution
Some 390 million tonnes of plastic were produced worldwide in 2021 and majority of ends in the oceans
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Breakup of Chinese rocket threatens over 1,000 satellites, other space objects
US space-tracking firm LeoLabs said it was likely the number of debris pieces exceeds 900
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World's largest 3D-printed neighborhood nears completion in Texas
The 3D-printed homes at Wolf Ranch, called the "Genesis Collection" by developers, starting from $450,000
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Researchers extract deepest-ever rock sample from Earth's mantle
Scientists extract rock from Earth's mantle - penetrating 4,160 feet (1,268 meters) below the Atlantic seabed
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Warming Mars: scientists propose using reflective 'glitter' to trap heat
Scientists are proposing a new approach to warm up Mars by pumping engineered particles of Iron or aluminum
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Israeli army leverages tech giants for data storage in Gaza conflict
The Israeli army has been using Amazon’s cloud service and AI tools from Microsoft and Google
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How Intel missed the AI wave by turning down OpenAI
For the first time in 30 years, the tech company is worth less than $100 billion
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Pakistani students triumph at Nuclear Science Olympiad, bag 2 silver and 2 bronze medals
The Olympiad held in Clark, Philippines from August 01-06, 2024, was sponsored by the IAEA
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Samsung's 8-layer HBM3E chips pass Nvidia's testing, sources confirm
Samsung and Nvidia have yet to sign a supply deal for the approved eight-layer HBM3E chips
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Greenland's fossils expose heightened sea-level risks due to climate change
Ancient fossils under Greenland’s ice reveal past complete melting, raising sea-level rise concerns if it reoccurs
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Quantum computing prepares for a revolutionary leap following AI's breakthrough
The Riverlane company produces the world's first dedicated quantum decoder chip, which detects and corrects the errors
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Musk’s X sues advertisers for boycotting platform
X files lawsuit in federal court in Texas against World Federation of Advertisers, Unilever and Orsted
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Discovery of tiny arm bone sheds light on Indonesia's extinct 'Hobbit' people
Based on the bone's size, the researchers concluded the individual stood about 3 feet 3 inches tall
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TikToK founder company joins OpenAI's Sora rivals with AI video app launch
Jimeng AI, developed by ByteDance-owned Faceu Technology, is now available on the Apple App Store for Chinese users
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US judge rules Google has an illegal search monopoly
Ruling paves way for second trial to determine potential fixes, including a breakup of Google parent Alphabet
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OpenAI co-founder quits, joins rival company Anthropic
OpenAI faces staffing shifts as co-founder Schulman moves to competitor Anthropic
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US judge rules Google is monopoly in key anti-trust case
The landmark decision against a "big tech" giant could alter how the sector operates in future
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China successfully tests 1,000 km per hour UHS Maglev train
The test was conducted by a superconducting maglev vehicle in a 2-km-long pipeline with a low-vacuum environment
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China begins satellite constellation to compete with Starlink: report
The launch is part of SSST's "Thousand Sails Constellation" plan, also known as the "G60 Starlink Plan"
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'Lunar zoo': Scientists plan to save endangered species by taking them to the Moon
Lunar biorepository would target the most at-risk species on Earth today by cryopreserving them
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Inbred, gibberish or just MAD? Warnings rise about AI models
Research studies have shown how AI programs like ChatGPT continuously fed their own data which is a major drawback
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China reports Five human cases of skin anthrax
Cases found at a beef cattle farm in Yanggu county in eastern Shandong province
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Delay to Nvidia's new AI chip could affect Microsoft, Google, Meta, the Information says
Meta ,Google and Microsoft, have already ordered tens of billions of dollars' worth of chips
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How to use WhatsApp without an internet connection
Stay connected with WhatsApp's new proxy feature, even when your internet is down
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Weathering the storm, Pakistani startups sail on
Navigating a decline in seed funding, the country’s startups remain optimistic about the future
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Threads accelerates user growth, hits 200 million milestone
The user growth rate tripled over the last month which shows significant addition in the users
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Scientists create biodegradable material to improve wound healing, skin regeneration
The biocomposite material is made from silk fibroin, sodium alginate and other natural polymers
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Large-scale video generation model developed in China now accessible worldwide.
Vidu is capable of creating 4-second clips in 30 seconds and can generate videos up to 32 seconds long in one go
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US courts face a new copyright dilemma as music labels file AI lawsuit
The interplay of melody, harmony and rhythm can make it harder to determine which part is infringement of copyright
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PTA plans measures to block VPNs in Pakistan amid rising usage
Ban on VPN's in Pakistan likely to impact IT businesses dependent on unrestricted internet access.
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Meteorite impacts identified as driver of moon's tenuous atmosphere
After decades of studying the moon, scientists are still learning about some of its basic processes
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Scientists achieve breakthrough in mosquito-borne disease control
The device separates male and female mosquitoes for biological control and sold to many countries
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New AI 'Friend' necklace designed to combat loneliness
The wearable device is a pendant called Emily, an AI friend who always talk with you
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Egypt’s ‘screaming’ mummy woman may have died in pain and spasms
Scientists performed CT scans that shows the woman was suffering from cadaveric spasm or muscular stiffening