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Chinese scientists create Frankenstein robot that has a HUMAN BRAIN

A groundbreaking discovery, Chinese scientists have created an artificial Frankenstein that is powered by the tiny human brain. The feat is first-of-its-kind and is a major advancement in biotechnology as well as robotics. The robot is operated together the brain organoid that is grown in a laboratory which is a collection of cells connected to a chip […]

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Understanding the different types of brain strokes: Neurologist explains

Understanding Strokes: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment The brain needs a continuous flow of oxygen as well as nutrients in order to perform at a high level. If the flow of oxygen to the brain is cut off even for a short time, it could be risky. Brain attacks, also called a stroke is when the flow of

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How to Send a Direct Message in Google Chat: A Step-by-Step Guide In the digital age communicating definitely is essential in maintaining productivity and creating solid relationships regardless of whether it’s for personal or work reasons. Google Chat is a multi-faceted tool offered by Google Workspace, allows users to simplify their interactions with friends and colleagues

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High demand for AI and data science experts: Insights from Amitabh Misra, CTO at Sprinklr

As technological progress accelerates, demand for artificial intelligence and data science experts is skyrocketing. Amitabh Misra, CTO at Sprinklr and an insightful expert in AI’s transformative potential across industries has provided insightful perspectives. In an insightful interview with CNBC-TV18 he highlights AI’s centrality to revolutionizing operations, increasing efficiency, driving innovation and driving change specifically in

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Hydrogen Sulfide Found Outside Our Solar System for First Time: Discovery on Exoplanet HD 189733b

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have made an extraordinary breakthrough by discovering hydrogen sulfide on HD 189733b – an exoplanet not within our solar system – for the first time ever. This groundbreaking discovery provides essential information about composition and atmospheric chemistry of exoplanets beyond our own solar system, making astronomy history.

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China Set to Shoot Projectile at Asteroid in Space by 2030: Will It Threaten Earth?

China recently made headlines when they announced plans to attack an asteroid to deflect it by 2030 as part of their Planetary Defense Initiative, in an effort to increase space science research capabilities and protect Earth from potential asteroid impacts while also improving our understanding of our solar system. According to Chinese scientists, this mission

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How Does Space Smell? Burnt Steak, Rotten Eggs, Cat Urine: Here’s What Astronauts Observed

Earthlings have long been fascinated with space exploration, prompting researchers and scientists to conduct advanced experiments and send spacecraft into space. But one lesser-known aspect of space travel is the unique yet often unpleasant smells reported by astronauts despite its airless vacuum environment; space emits various types of odors that many astronauts describe as surprising

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Still stuck in Space: What astronaut Sunita Williams said about her return to Earth

Two American astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), have voiced their confidence in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft’s ability to bring them back to Earth despite ongoing uncertainties surrounding the vehicle’s performance. The astronauts, who launched on June 5 aboard the new spacecraft, are waiting to return amid technical

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ICMR Back in the Race to Offer World’s First Vaccine for Deadly Shigella, Partners with Indian Manufacturer

Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is back in the race to develop and commercialize a vaccine against Shigella, a deadly bacterial infection which affects children under five. After its original collaboration with an international organization failed, ICMR has teamed up with an Indian manufacturer in order to bring this groundbreaking vaccine product to market.

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On July 11, Apple issued an alarming alert regarding an unprecedented wave of mercenary spyware attacks targeting iPhone users across 98 countries – likely including India – similar to NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware which poses serious risk to all data and activities on affected devices. Apple had previously issued warnings when major intrusions were detected

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