Japan is set to begin pumping more than a million tonnes of treated Fukushima water from the destroyed Daiichi nuclear power plant.
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A recently published study showed on the role of tortoise and turtle outer shells in preserving the history of radioactive uranium isotopes.
On August 25th, the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) will usher in its first phase, mandating content monitoring for tech giants.
Planning a trip to or around the US anytime soon? Well, don’t be surprised if you hear this announcement from the flight deck. “Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard our flight today. In the interests of public transparency the FAA requires us to alert you to the following. Firstly, please note that I […]
A brain model endeavor, Human Brain Project is set to conclude on September 13th, leaving behind a legacy of achievements and controversies.
Elon Musk found himself at a crossroad with SpaceX’s Starlink's Ukraine war role, with almost considering stopping Ukraine’s internet access.
Enjoy fantastic skiing in Saudi Arabia NEOM is a Saudi Arabian giga-project in the North West of the Kingdom. And although nowhere near completion, it has a habit of taking people by surprise. A 170 kilometre long city in a building known as The Line. A floating manufacturing and logistics hub called Oxagon. A flora […]
The U.S. Food and Drugs Administration has granted approval for Pfizer's RSV vaccines designed for pregnant women.
A new study about MRI scan for prostate cancer highlights a more accurate diagnosis and early detection than blood tests.
Google's eSIM news is dedicated to the telecom industry with the introduction of QR code-driven eSIM transfers for Android users