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Cryptojacking might be the new privacy threat in 2018
Tech

Cryptojacking might be the new privacy threat in 2018

Over the last few months, the cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) values seems to be increasing and has been in the headlines as more people began investing in cryptocurrencies. The major concern that looms over cryptocurrency is in the Mining process....
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Physicists developed a coldest chip runs at near Absolute Zero
Innovation,Science

Physicists developed a coldest chip runs at near Absolute Zero

Still now we haven't developed the technology to cool our devices we use. Our devices generate heat when we start to process information (i.e, texting, surfing the internet). The processing of information takes place on the heart of...
December 0 Comment
Scientists prints ‘self-healing’ flexible metal circuits
Innovation,Tech

Scientists prints ‘self-healing’ flexible metal circuits

A recent discovery by researchers from North Carolina State University which has so many potentials. They found a new technique for directly printing metal circuits, creating flexible, stretchable electronics. The technique can use multiple metals and substrates and is...
December 0 Comment
A Tokyo-based Startup going to start ‘Moon Ads’
Space,Startups

A Tokyo-based Startup going to start ‘Moon Ads’

Nowadays ads can be seen everywhere on TV's, youtube and while surfing web pages across the internet, these ads are annoying so much. Not only we're going see ads on our devices and computers, a Japanese company taking...
December 0 Comment
The Brain of Artificial Intelligence – Neural Networks
Artificial Intelligence

The Brain of Artificial Intelligence – Neural Networks

We're in the beginning of Artificial Intelligence era. We didn't know what will be the true potential of AI. The AI buzz started when Google's Deep Mind project Alpha Go (a computer go game powered by DeepMind’s AI Algorithm)...
December 0 Comment
Scientists discover how droplets levitate on liquid surface
Science

Scientists discover how droplets levitate on liquid surface

MIT Scientists discover how droplets can levitate on a liquid surface. Have you ever seen droplets skitter across a puddle on a rainy day, or when you pour milk into your coffee? Researchers have just found an explanation...
December 0 Comment
This heavy metal music album is created by an AI
Artificial Intelligence

This heavy metal music album is created by an AI

An artificial intelligence recently released a death metal album created entirely by machine learning algorithms. There is already programmable machine to create new music. But this time is different. Because you can't tell the difference. With advancements in...
December 0 Comment
Save your data with Google’s new Android app ‘Datally’
Apps

Save your data with Google’s new Android app ‘Datally’

Google has launched another stylish and simple Android app designed to help people manage their  data usage. Google's 'Triangle' data-saving app renamed to 'Datally', is now available globally. Datally is a free Android app (for Android 5.0 and...
December 0 Comment
Scientists have built artificial muscles that gives robots ‘Superpowers’
Innovation,Tech

Scientists have built artificial muscles that gives robots ‘Superpowers’

Harvard and MIT scientists have built soft robot muscles with origami skeletons that can lift 1,000 times their own weight. Soft robotics has made leaps and bounds as researchers experiment with different materials and designs to allow machines to...
November 0 Comment
Your body is an Amazing Molecular Machine
Health,Science

Your body is an Amazing Molecular Machine

Every day in an adult human roughly 50-70 billion of your cells die. They may be damaged, stressed, or just plain old - this is normal, in fact, it’s called programmed cell death. To make up for that...
November 0 Comment

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