Category: Science
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Over 1,200 US flights canceled in wake of global cyber outage
Airlines are struggling to recover from the tech outage that forced multiple carriers to ground flights on Friday. United Airlines said on Saturday that most of its technology systems have been restored, but that it will continue to see… Continue Reading
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Signs of Life Could Survive on Saturn, Jupiter’s Moons – Space/Science news
Scientists have theorized that Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, and Europa, one of Jupiter’s Galilean moons, could host vast liquid water oceans that harbor life. These oceans could contain complex organic molecules like amino acids and nucleic… Continue Reading
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Xiaomi’s EV Venture Sparked by US Sanctions, Says CEO – Space/Science news
Best known for its smartphones and home appliances, Xiaomi entered China’s crowded EV market this year, part of its strategy to diversify its product portfolio, according to MSN. Speaking at an annual event in Beijing, Lei said Xiaomi began to… Continue Reading
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Nearly 8.5 Million Windows Devices Affected Globally by CrowdStrike Update Outage – Space/Science news
Microsoft reported that the issue affected less than one percent of all Windows machines but caused widespread problems across various sectors including retail, banking, and airlines. CrowdStrike released a technical breakdown explaining the root… Continue Reading
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Musk Cuts Ties with CrowdStrike Amid Windows 10 Global IT Meltdown – Space/Science news
The cyber-security firm CrowdStrike admitted that a recent update conflicting with Microsoft systems caused the massive failures. The IT meltdown affected Windows 10 users worldwide, including airports, banks, and broadcasters. According to… Continue Reading
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Iran Health 2024
The “Iran Health” exhibition is a significant trade and exhibition event in the field of medical, dental, laboratory, pharmaceutical, and health services in Iran. This… Continue Reading
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Scientists Find Potential Anti-Aging Breakthrough in Mice Study – Space/Science news
A team led by researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore and Imperial College London conducted a study on mice, revealing that blocking a protein known as interleukin-11 (IL-11) extended the animals’ lifespan and prevented age-related… Continue Reading
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Pivotal Chip Unveiled, Bringing Useful Quantum Computers Closer to Reality
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Oxford Ionics has unveiled a new chip that experts believe could significantly advance the development of effective quantum computers, potentially enabling the creation of the world’s first useful quantum computer within three… Continue Reading
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China’s Expanding Satellite Internet Industry with Global Outreach
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – China’s satellite internet industry has seen rapid growth, from the launch of its first high-orbit satellite internet to introducing the first medium-Earth-orbit communication satellite, showcasing significant global potential. Continue Reading
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New pandemic may strike at any time: WHO chief
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus issued the warning while addressing a session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) working on a draft agreement to prevent pandemics. “As the current outbreak of H5N1 reminds us, the next pandemic may be… Continue Reading