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Frankfurt Airport has introduced a new parking system that allows passengers to use their smartphones or smartwatches as parking tickets. This new system aims to
Google’s AI fights child abuse.
Google Develops AI Software to Combat Child Abuse Images Google has developed a new software that uses artificial neural networks to identify child abuse images
World’s Smallest Computer Unveiled
The engineers at the University of Michigan have broken the record for building the world’s smallest computer. With a size of only 0.3 millimeters, it
Easyjet to test electric planes
In a groundbreaking move, a Chinese news agency has introduced two virtual news anchors to their reporting team. These computer-generated news presenters are the first
Trillions of Diamonds Found Underground
Researchers have discovered evidence of massive diamond deposits at depths of over 150 kilometers. While diamonds are rare near the Earth’s surface and are considered
Amazon Leads Global Research Investment
Amazon Leads Global Corporations in Research Spending with $22.6 Billion Investing in research is crucial for companies to stay ahead of their competitors. Global corporations
Camera Films 5 Trillion Images/Sec
Swedish researchers at Lund University have developed the world’s fastest camera, capable of capturing events that are too fast for the human eye to see.
Massive sunken cities discovered in Cambodia.
A network of cities hidden under dense vegetation has been discovered in Cambodia, according to Australian archaeologist Dr. Damian Evans. Using LiDAR technology, which measures
Lasers and Crystals Boost Computer Speed
Swedish researchers at Lund University have developed the world’s fastest camera, capable of capturing events that are too fast for the human eye to see.
Cosmic Radiation Alters Digital Codes
Cosmic radiation can cause computer and smartphone crashes, according to researchers. While the Earth’s magnetic field shields us from most cosmic radiation, some particles still