Science & Technology

Space Tourism: Luxury Adventure or Environmental Hazard?

Introduction Space tourism, once the stuff of Arthur C. Clarke novels and Star Trek episodes, has exploded from science fiction to reality. A new era in which the last frontier is open for commerce began in 2021 when billionaires Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk sent civilians into space through their enterprises, SpaceX, Virgin […]

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DeepSeek R1: The AI That’s Changing Everyday Life

Meet DeepSeek R1: Your New AI Assistant Imagine having a very intelligent assistant who assists you with everyday duties like email writing, language translation, addressing complex inquiries, and even coming up with concepts for your upcoming major project. To make life easier for everyone—students, professionals, small business owners, and even casual users who simply want

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The Future of AI: A Comprehensive Examination

Introduction One of the most important turning points in human history has been the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is already revolutionizing the world by fostering creativity, increasing productivity, and changing the way we work and live. But what is the future of this technology? This article examines AI’s future in detail, dissecting its

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Meta’s Orion Prototype AR Glasses: A glimpse into Wearable Technology’s Future.

A few days ago, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a prototype of Meta’s new augmented reality (AR) glasses at a Meta Connect 2024 event. By projecting 2D and 3D content into the real world, Orion is the “most advanced AR glasses ever made,” he says. Its goal is to bridge the gap between the real and virtual

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Understanding ALS: Symptoms, Causes, and Research Progress

The progressive neurodegenerative disease known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease,” also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. As these motor neurons deteriorate and eventually die, they stop communicating with the muscles, causing muscular weakening and ultimately paralysis. The Ice Bucket Challenge in 2014, which sought to increase

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