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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Microorgans: A Fresh Look at Biomedical Research

Over the past decade and a half, biomedical research has seen a fascinating evolution, moving from cultivating stem cells to constructing intricate, miniature organ models known as organoids. These tiny, 3D structures mimic the functions of full-sized organs, marking a shift from understanding cell

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Mercedes-Benz is Betting Big on Future Tech

Every car company, big or small, tries to stay ahead of the game by inventing new stuff. Mercedes-Benz, though, is really going all out. In Germany, the company revealed some crazy cool innovations that might hit the roads in the next ten years. Things like cars that can charge themselves using sunl

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Turkish Airlines Speeds Up Boarding with Facial Recognition

Turkish Airlines is testing a new way to make boarding faster. They're using facial recognition technology at airports in Boston and Miami, in the United States. This tech can cut boarding time by half! The airline plans to expand this to other destinations, like Istanbul and Seoul. How does it wor

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Pro Athletes Face New Burglary Threat: Tourist Visa Crooks

Does a tourist visa protect you from thieves? Not always, especially if you're a professional athlete in North America. The NBA and NFL have alerted their players about a clever, tech-savvy burglary ring from South America. These thieves aren't your average criminals; they use drones, signal-jammers

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Did Google Maps' Version Numbers Get So Complex?

Have you ever used Google Maps on your phone and noticed how the version numbers have become super long and confusing? Well, guess what? It’s not just you. Google Maps' version numbers used to be simple, like 11. 155. 0103. But now, they've grown into something like 24. 47. 01. 697822364. So, why th

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Rise of Smart Displays: A New Era in Tech

Smart displays, those connected screens that go beyond just smart TVs, are making a comeback. Despite never fully breaking into the mainstream, these devices are back in the spotlight, with some companies taking innovative approaches while others fall short. Let's explore the good, bad, and ugly of

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New Lightning-Fast Sensor: What It Means for Industries

Ever wondered what goes into making a super-fast camera sensor? Sony Semiconductor Solutions just dropped a new global shutter image sensor that's all about speed. This is not your typical consumer camera sensor, though. It's designed for industrial use, like in security or machinery. The star of th

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

hidden power: usaf's unique planes

Ever wondered what makes the United States Air Force (USAF) stand out? It's their amazing collection of one-of-a-kind aircraft. Let's take a look at a few of these extraordinary planes. The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, a massive transport plane, has been around since the '70s. Only about 131 of these exist

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Technology: How Safe Is It Really for Women?

Technology often plays a crucial role in keeping people safe. But it’s not always the silver bullet it seems. Take the case of Laken Riley, a college student who was tragically killed. Riley was cautious, using her phone to share her location and calling for help, yet it wasn't enough to save her.

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Older Adults at Home: How Real-Time Tech is Changing Care

Europe sees tech as key to future home care for older adults. One type that's catching attention is real-time communication, like video calls. It's not just about if it works, but how it feels, and how it fits into daily life. Most studies focus on if tech works, not how it's used. Let's dive into w

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