Apple’s ‘Wonderlust’ Event on September 12: Here’s what to expect

On September 12, Apple is set to unveil its latest innovations at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. Scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time (10:30 pm IST), the event, themed “Wonderlust“, will be live-streamed on Apple’s website, its official YouTube channel, and the Apple TV application. iPhone 15 Series Apple enthusiasts can anticipate the introduction of … Read more

New York City Cracks Down on ‘Zombie Drug’ Tranq

New York City is dealing with a serious problem involving a new drug known as tranq aka ‘zombie drug’. This drug can cause significant harm, leading to severe infections, hallucinations, and even death.  Tranq, also called xylazine, is originally used as a tranquilizer for animals. Sadly, it mixed with other drugs like fentanyl, heroin, and … Read more

Ameca, the ‘World’s Most Advanced Humanoid Robot’, reveals what life will look like in 100 years

Ameca, the 'World's Most Advanced Humanoid Robot', reveals what life will look like in 100 years

Engineered Arts, a startup from Cornwall, introduced Ameca, recognized as a leading humanoid robot. Ameca, known for its realistic design and conversational skills, recently shared insights about life in the next 100 years. Ameca’s Features Ameca’s design stands out due to its ability to converse and display various facial expressions, including winking, smiling, and even … Read more

Solar-Powered AI Sensors Spotting Wildfires Before They Spread

Solar-Powered AI Sensors Spotting Wildfires Before They Spread

In the battle against wildfires, a groundbreaking technology has emerged. Solar-powered AI sensors are being used to spot fires early on, providing an advantage over older methods. With the support of artificial intelligence and machine learning, this approach aims to improve how we handle and prevent wildfires. How They Work These sensors aren’t just solar-powered; … Read more

Researchers Found Headband to Detect Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers Found Headband to Detect Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease

Researchers going to complete a new wearable headband that can detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. This new headband detects Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing brainwave patterns during sleep is nearing completion.  Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Washington University in St. Louis developed this Headband.  It uses electroencephalography (EEG) technology to identify … Read more

Scientists Reveal Common Supplements Could Reduce Hearing Loss!

Age-related hearing loss is something that people struggle with. However, scientists have found a way to reduce the chances of hearing loss. Researchers of the study suggest that age-related hearing loss is a result of decreasing protein in the inner ear. However, Phytosterol supplements have been shown to replace protein and prevent sensory malfunction. Researchers … Read more

Diagnosed Narcissist Shares Riddle That May Reveal If You’re a Psychopath

Diagnosed Narcissist Shares Riddle That May Reveal If You're a Psychopath

Nowadays, it’s quite common to come across clinical terms related to personality disorders on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. However, not everyone using these terms actually gets them right. A person diagnosed with narcissism, Jacob Skidmore, shares a riddle that supposedly helps identify if you might be a psychopath. Skidmore is active on TikTok as … Read more

Meet The Future Of AI. It’s Not ChatGPT or Bard Ai

Meet The Future Of AI. It’s Not ChatGPT or Bard Ai

The “Futures in Focus” podcast recently brought together 120 experts who shared their thoughts on everything from tech innovations to climate change. These discussions are soon to be part of an upcoming book titled “Envisage.” For many, the thought of analyzing such a wealth of content might seem overwhelming. In the past, it would have … Read more

Paper Straws Not as Eco-Friendly or Healthy as Thought, Study Shows

Before 2019, the U.S. alone used about 500 million plastic straws every day. Following bans in several states, businesses turned to paper options. Many drink chains and fast-food outlets have shifted to using paper straws in an effort to reduce plastic waste. However, researchers have cautioned that these paper alternatives may carry toxic chemicals and … Read more

A Hopeful New Treatment For Liver Cancer | Research Also Shows Zero Toxicity!

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Liver cancer is one of the most observed cancers that people are battling in the USA. Each year, America records thousands of primary liver cancers and deaths. Hepatocellular Carcinoma or HCC is the most common type of primary liver cancer among liver cancers. Fortunately, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center is now coming up with a … Read more

Surgery or Chemo Not Only Way to Cure Breast Cancer | Research Finds Hormone Therapy Has 95% Survival Chance

Surgery or Chemo Not Only Way to Cure Breast Cancer Research Finds Hormone Therapy Has 95% Survival Chance

New research in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer offers hope for patients facing this challenging condition. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 1 million women are currently battling various forms of cancer, with about 31% of them dealing with Breast Cancer. Commonly, surgery and chemotherapy are the main methods to address breast cancer, … Read more