Amazon subsidiary Zoox has announced that it has started testing its autonomous robotaxis on public roads in Las Vegas. This marks the first time a driverless vehicle without pedals or a ste… Read More
China's factory activity grew more slowly in June, according to a private-sector survey by Caixin/S&P Global. The survey's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) slipped to 50.5… Read More
President Biden will attend a NATO summit in Lithuania, a country at risk of potential Russian aggression. NATO has increased flights to intercept Russian aircraft testing the perimeters of… Read More
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has proposed halving the permissible level of silica exposure to 50 micrograms per cubic meter, a change that could save thousands of lives. Silica… Read More
Living near North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test site has caused health problems for escapees, including unexplained body aches, mysterious illnesses, and the death of a child from a respir… Read More
A 20-year-old P-plater has been charged after a 68-year-old woman was hit by a car and killed in Woy Woy, north of Sydney. The woman was allegedly hit by a car and thrown into the path of an… Read More
The Lockdown Files podcast by The Telegraph's Investigations team delves into leaked WhatsApp messages between former Health Secretary Matt Hancock and other government officials during the… Read More
Car safety inspections are procedures mandated by various government authorities to ensure that all vehicles on the road meet a set of safety standards. These inspections can include checkin… Read More
The White House has brokered agreements with tech giants including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and others to ensure the safety of their artificial intelligence (AI) products. The compan… Read More
Investigators in the United States are trying to figure out whose remains they have in their possession, as part of the massive investigation into the implosion of OceanGate Expedition… Read More
The remains of a German climber who went missing in 1986 have been found on a glacier in the Swiss Alps. The discovery was made by climbers on July 12, who also found equipment belonging to… Read More
SpaceX conducted a "full-pressure test" of a flame deflector system at its Starship Super Heavy launch site in Texas without obtaining the necessary environmental permits. The permits would… Read More
Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in advancing India's space technology, a vision inspired by late President APJ Abdul Kalam. Shah highligh… Read More
Introduction
You’re a QA engineer with experience in validation tools. What do you do when you run into new tester challenges? How do you go about finding the right tool for the jo… Read More
Astra, a space company, has laid off 25% of its workforce and is reallocating engineers and manufacturing staff to focus on spacecraft production. This move is expected to delay testing of t… Read More
Maggie Grout, a 23-year-old entrepreneur, has used 3D printers to build affordable school campuses in rural Madagascar. With a budget of $40,000, Grout aims to bring education to underserved… Read More
According to the World Health Organization, covid-19 cases reported worldwide surged by 80 percent in the last month, days after a new "variant of interest" was designated.Although Covi… Read More
Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School, a tribal school on the Leech Lake Band Indian Reservation in Minnesota, discovered that its drinking water wells were contaminated with PFAS, or forever chemicals… Read More
Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit, had his conviction quashed last month after DNA evidence linking another man to the crime was discovered. Case fi… Read More
A mountain guide has discovered the remains of a skier in the Austrian Alps believed to have died in 2001. The body was found on the Schlatenkees glacier in the Hohe Tauern national park and… Read More
Russian authorities have confirmed the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of the Wagner Group, who was on a plane that crashed last week, killing everyone on board. Genetic testing on the… Read More
New Procedure Offers Hope for People with Type 2 Diabetes
Recent advancements in medical science have hinted at a novel procedure for people with type 2 diabetes, which may decrease or ev… Read More
Argentine publicist Santiago Barros has used artificial intelligence (AI) to create images of what the children of parents who disappeared during Argentina's military dictatorship might look… Read More
Ministers are being urged to address concerns over the safety of aerated concrete in schools as students return for the new term. Over 100 schools, 41 hospitals, and at least six courts are… Read More
Fr Kelvin Ugwu, a Nigerian Catholic Priest, has expressed his dismay at the viral footage of women donning bridal gowns to a prayer testing session for husbands.
Creebhills reported a few da… Read More
Paris is preparing for the 2024 Summer Olympics by using stadium seats made from recycled plastic. Around 80% of the 100 metric tons of plastic needed for the seats was sourced from a single… Read More
Join the bargNhunt team in revolutionizing the retail experience. We're seeking a talented Social Media/Marketing expert to help us onboard major retailers like J.C. Penney, Costco, and Walm… Read More
Scientists have discovered that wild boars in Germany are still showing signs of radioactivity due to their diet and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster. The nuclear fallout from the 198… Read More
Two young guide dogs at the Guide Dogs charity headquarters in the UK have been put in quarantine after testing positive for Brucella canis, an incurable disease that can be transmitted to h… Read More
Finally, after four years of testing and developing, LEGO is selling braille bricks that use the bumps on their iconic bricks to teach the Braille alphabet—and these aren’t only… Read More
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Theofrida Muginga, a student from the University of Rwanda, is developing a Swahili chatbot called 'Mkulima GPT' to assist smallholder farmers in Rwanda. The chatbot, powered by AI and IoT… Read More
The Bank of Japan has increased its bond purchases as government bond yields hit their highest level in a decade, testing the central bank's yield curve control policy. The bank announced th… Read More
Is Buying or building a car? It’s an age-old dilemma. Buying may seem cheaper at first, but building offers unique advantages. It’s all about your needs and preferences. Buying i… Read More
Shares of Dutch health tech company Philips fell by more than 7% after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) criticized its handling of a product recall. The FDA stated that Philips' tes… Read More
Amazon has successfully launched the first pair of satellites for its Project Kuiper system, marking a significant step towards its goal of building a global satellite internet network. The… Read More
Instagram is reportedly testing a dedicated feed that will only display posts from Meta Verified users. The toggle for this feature will appear under the "Following" and "Favorites" options… Read More
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 tablet has water-resistant capabilities, although it is not entirely waterproof. The Galaxy Tab S8 tablet is equipped with an IP68 rating; the tablet can endure sub… Read More
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has suspended Cruise's authority to charge passengers for its robotaxi service, following similar action by the state's Department of Motor… Read More
Cruise, the self-driving subsidiary of GM, has announced that it is pausing all driverless operations in Austin, Houston, Phoenix, and Miami in order to rebuild public trust. This decision c… Read More
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI), which includes safety assessments, equity and civil rights guidance, and research on AI's impact on the lab… Read More
The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates unchanged due to moderating price pressures and weakening economic activity. Recent data shows that UK inflation remains at 6.7% in Sep… Read More
Around 5,000 Myanmar nationals, including hundreds of children, have fled into China due to an ethnic army offensive in northern Shan state. The displaced individuals are currently in Yunnan… Read More
Daniela Melchior is a Portuguese actress who became famous after appearing in the DC Extended Universe 2021 film “The Suicide Squad.” She gained worldwide recognition after makin… Read More
In 2022, there was a significant increase in cases of syphilis in newborns in the US, with over 3,700 babies born with congenital syphilis, a 32% increase from the previous year. The rise in… Read More
The number of Chinese nationals seeking asylum in the United States has sharply increased, with over 4,000 arrests in September alone, a 70% rise from the previous month. In the past year, m… Read More
Mumbai-based NGO Awaaz Foundation has written to Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, informing him that green firecrackers, which are supposed to be less polluting, contain banned chem… Read More
Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka scored as Arsenal claimed a comfortable Champions League victory over lacklustre Sevilla.
Trossard, who started as number nine with Gabriel Jesus and Eddie N… Read More
In the realm of construction, the mastery of concrete mix stands as an indispensable cornerstone for achieving triumph in any project. Be it the crafting of a modest do-it-yourself endeavor… Read More
Researchers have developed a special toothpaste that could help people with peanut allergies by gradually building their immunity to peanuts. The toothpaste, called Oral Mucosal Immunotherap… Read More
Evaluating the performance and battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 is critical because it tells us how good the device is. On the surface, a device may appear to be expensive, but if i… Read More
Astronauts from the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA's Artemis imagery team have tested a new high-tech camera, the Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC), in the lunar-like landscapes o… Read More
Introduction
In today’s fast-paced world, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become increasingly prevalent, affecting individuals of all ages. While conventional tr… Read More
Nintendo Switch offers a wide variety of sports games that cater to all types of gamers, from casual players to die-hard sports enthusiasts. These games cover a range of sports including bas… Read More
Switch sports games offer a diverse and exciting range of options for Nintendo fans looking to engage in virtual athletic pursuits. From popular titles like Mario Tennis Aces and Mario Golf:… Read More
Streaming games on Twitch with a PC is a straightforward process that can seem daunting at first, but with the right steps, anyone can do it. To get started, the first thing you'll need is a… Read More
Sandbox games are a popular genre in the world of gaming, offering players the freedom to explore and interact with virtual worlds in a non-linear fashion. From building cities to embarking… Read More
AAA games, short for "triple-A games", are the epitome of high-quality, big-budget video games in the industry. These games are developed by well-established studios with significant financi… Read More
Xbox cloud gaming on Android is revolutionizing the way we play video games on our mobile devices. With this innovative technology, gamers can now stream and play their favorite Xbox games d… Read More
Xbox cloud gaming on iOS is a game-changer for fans of Xbox who want to access their favorite games on the go. With Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, players can stream their Xbox games… Read More