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Stay abreast of cutting-edge innovations and transformative technologies through our tech articles. Discover AI, robotics, renewable energy, and cybersecurity advancements driving the future.

Twitter/X Implements Arkose Challenge as Anti-Bot Verification Test
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Twitter/X Implements Arkose Challenge as Anti-Bot Verification Test

The Arkose challenge is a bit like CAPTCHA in that it’s designed to separate the humans from the autonomous bots (who, it

August 17, 2023
Incredible Bubbletron Particle Accelerators May Have Existed in Early Universe
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Incredible Bubbletron Particle Accelerators May Have Existed in Early Universe

The researchers called these accelerators bubbletrons. As the universe rapidly expanded, its temperature dropped. So it experienced phase transition, just like a

August 24, 2023
The EURion Constellation: Consequences of Attempting to Photocopy Currency
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The EURion Constellation: Consequences of Attempting to Photocopy Currency

In 2002, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge’s industrial labs was given the chance to play with a new Xerox

November 6, 2023
Innovative “Robodoctor” Finger Detects Pulse and Lumps Without Human Assistance
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Innovative “Robodoctor” Finger Detects Pulse and Lumps Without Human Assistance

The hope is that this technology may make it easier for doctors to detect diseases like breast cancer at an earlier stage.

October 15, 2024
Man’s Attempt to Create Homemade Toaster Ends in Spectacular Failure
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Man’s Attempt to Create Homemade Toaster Ends in Spectacular Failure

While studying at London's Royal College of Art, Thomas Thwaites set out on a mission to build a toaster from scratch –

December 9, 2023
Woman’s Negligence Leads to Gun Mishap During MRI
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Woman’s Negligence Leads to Gun Mishap During MRI

If you've ever had a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, you'll know that they have a strict "no metal" policy. This isn't

December 8, 2023
How to Determine if Your Hotel Mirror is a Two-Way Mirror
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How to Determine if Your Hotel Mirror is a Two-Way Mirror

What is a two-way mirror?The first two-way mirror was patented in the US back in 1903. These are panels that look like

December 6, 2023
The Reason Behind Airplanes’ Rounded Windows
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The Reason Behind Airplanes’ Rounded Windows

If you ask a small child to draw an airplane, they’ll more than likely draw the passenger windows as little ovals, but

December 5, 2023
Russia’s Military Dolphins Escape and Go on the Lam
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Russia’s Military Dolphins Escape and Go on the Lam

It is currently unclear whether the animals are still in their pens or whether they have jumped at the chance to escape.

December 3, 2023
World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor Inaugurated in Japan
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World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor Inaugurated in Japan

The goal of this nuclear fusion reactor is to demonstrate that the design can output a net amount of energy. More energy

December 1, 2023
The Purpose of Those Black Dots on Your Car Windscreen
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The Purpose of Those Black Dots on Your Car Windscreen

In the last year alone, for example, we’ve had controversy over where the correct place to store ketchup is; minds blown over

November 30, 2023
World’s First Electric Flying Hydrofoil Passenger Ship Unveiled
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World’s First Electric Flying Hydrofoil Passenger Ship Unveiled

Designed by Swedish tech company Candela Technology AB, the Candela P-12 can travel at 30 knots, a record for electric passenger vessels,

November 28, 2023
Bizarre Giant Barcodes Visible Across US Skies
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Bizarre Giant Barcodes Visible Across US Skies

The strange symbols were used in the 20th century to calibrate the lenses of aerial and satellite cameras. Most were made in

November 25, 2023
3D-Printed Robot Mimics Human Hand with Tendons, Ligaments, and Bones
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3D-Printed Robot Mimics Human Hand with Tendons, Ligaments, and Bones

Not so long ago, we would have been hard-pressed to imagine a world where people could have 3D printers inside their own

November 16, 2023
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