For the first time in over 400 years, scientists have rebuilt the face of a man once thought to be a “vampire.” Archaeologists discovered his […]
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SpaceX Prioritizes Moon Settlement Over Mars, Elon Musk Confirms
SpaceX is shifting its long-term goal from sending humans to Mars to establishing a settlement on the Moon, founder Elon Musk announced on February 8. […]
Cheap AI chatbots transform medical diagnoses in places with limited care
Cheap AI Chatbots Transform Medical Diagnosis in Underserved Areas Low cost artificial intelligence chatbots are proving effective in improving medical diagnosis in regions with limited […]
Polar Bears in Svalbard Adjust to Ice-Free Conditions
Despite decades of melting sea ice in the Arctic, polar bears in the Svalbard region north of Norway are maintaining stable body conditions. New research […]
Meeting Europe’s Data Challenge
As the global digital economy accelerates, Europe faces growing pressure to close the gap with the United States and China. While the US scaled digital […]
The 10 Biggest Battleships Ever Built
Before aircraft carriers reshaped naval warfare, battleships stood as the ultimate symbols of military power. For decades, these heavily armored warships dominated the seas, projecting […]
Cooperation Seen as Key to Submarine Cable Resilience
Submarine Cable Resilience as the submarine cables play a critical role in global communication. Governments, industry leaders, and international organizations now agree that protecting these […]
Severe Winter Storms Continue to Hit Portugal
Portugal continues to face severe winter weather as powerful storms batter large parts of the country. The latest storms come just days after Storm Kristin […]
Cassava and AXON Launch Africa’s First AI-Powered Operator-as-a-Service Platform
Cassava Technologies, a leading African tech company, and AXON Networks, a global network solutions provider, have launched Africa’s first end-to-end AI-driven Operator-as-a-Service (OaaS) platform. The […]
Ancient Wooden Tools Discovered in Greece
Archaeologists have uncovered two wooden tools in Greece dating back 430,000 years, making them the oldest known wooden tools to date. One tool is a […]
