Category: Science
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Night Owls Face Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, Research Shows – Space/Science news
A study led by Dr. Jeroen van der Velde from Leiden University Medical Center has found that individuals with a preference for going to bed late and waking up later, known as late chronotypes, are at a significantly higher risk of developing… Continue Reading
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IAEA BoG quarterly meeting to begin tomorrow
The IAEA BoG will begin their quarterly meeting in Vienna, Austria on Monday, September 9 and the meeting will run through until Separate 13. One of the topics on the agenda of BoG is related to verification and monitoring in the Islamic… Continue Reading
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CMG Leak Unveils Controversial ‘Active Listening’ Ad Technology – Space/Science news
For years, smartphone users have worried that their devices may be listening to their conversations to push targeted ads. Recent revelations suggest that these concerns might have merit. A leaked presentation from CMG Local Solutions, a branch of… Continue Reading
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AI’s Growth Raises Concerns over Water Consumption in Data Centers – Space/Science news
Once a subject of science fiction, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a regular topic of conversation over the past two years. This shift has brought widespread attention to the environmental challenges associated with AI, especially the… Continue Reading
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First Starships to Mars to launch in two years
“The first Starships to Mars will launch in 2 years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens. These will be uncrewed to test the reliability of landing intact on Mars. If those landings go well, then the first crewed flights to Mars will be… Continue Reading
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Terahertz Technology Poised to Revolutionize 6G Wireless Communications – Space/Science news
A future where high-speed, reliable internet connections are available even in crowded environments is becoming increasingly realistic due to advancements in terahertz communication technologies. These innovations are set to play a key role as… Continue Reading
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Boeing’s First Astronaut Mission Ends with Empty Capsule Landing – Space/Science news
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft landed at New Mexico’s White Sands Missile Range on Friday night, six hours after departing the International Space Station (ISS), but without its two test pilots, who remain in space. The capsule, which descended… Continue Reading
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Japanese Scientists Graft Living Skin onto ‘Smiling’ Robot – Space/Science news
The scientists, led by professor Shoji Takeuchi at the University of Tokyo’s Biohybrid Systems Laboratory, connected cultured skin tissue in the likeness of a human face to an actuator -an external mechanical device- using “anchors” that… Continue Reading
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AI Replaces Human Teacher in First Virtual Classroom – Space/Science news
David Game College, a private institution in London, has introduced the UK’s first AI-taught classroom under its new Sabrewing program, according to TechRadar. This initiative marks a significant shift in education, with 20 GCSE students… Continue Reading
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Study Finds No Link Between Mobile Phones, Brain Cancer
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A systematic review into the potential health effects from radio wave exposure has shown mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer. Continue Reading