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European Space Agency Wants to Beam Energy from Space

european space agency wants to beam energy from space

The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced a new program called Solaris that aims to explore the feasibility of launching solar structures into orbit, harnessing the sun's energy and transmitting it to the ground. If this concept comes to fruition, Solaris could provide always-on space-based solar power and make up 10 to 15 percent of Europe's energy use by the 2030s.

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Concrete and Climate Change Are Inextricably Linked

concrete and climate change are inextricably linked

Concrete is a widely used construction material that is known for its strength, durability, and versatility. It is a mixture of water, cement, and aggregates, such as sand and gravel, that harden over time to form a solid and long-lasting structure. Despite its many benefits, the production and use of concrete have a significant impact on the environment and contribute to climate change.

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Digital Pound Likely this Decade

digital pound likely this decade

According to the BBC, a digital pound is likely this decade.

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Brain Machine Interfaces Right Around the Corner

brain machine interfaces right around the corner

Brain machine interfaces might be here sooner than you think. With devices like Neuralink and many others coming, what benefits will you get?

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Google has introduced a new AI chatbot called Bard that aims to compete with the highly successful ChatGPT.

google has introduced a new ai chatbot called bard that aims to compete with the highly successful chatgpt

Google has launched its own artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, in response to the wildly successful ChatGPT. The new chatbot service will be called Bard and will be made available to "trusted users" before a public release in the coming weeks, according to Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company.

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Huge Layoffs at Dell

huge layoffs at dell

According to Reuters, Dell Technologies is cutting 5% of its global workforce, or about 6,650 jobs, as it faces a decline in the PC market and prepares for a potential recession.

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ChatGPT Isn't the Leader in Artificial Intelligence - THIS Company Is

chatgpt isnt the leader in artificial intelligence this company is

ChatGPT and OpenAI are getting all the attention when it comes to artificial intelligence. But this one company is ahead of them.

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Antarctic EV Faces Big Engineering Challenge - Climate Change

antarctic ev faces big engineering challenge climate change

The Venturi Antarctica is an experimental EV that is trying to handle the harsh and cold conditions of Antarctica. There is a reason this EV is so important.

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China Spy Balloon Shot Down off East Coast of United States

china spy balloon shot down off east coast of united states

China's spy balloon was shot down off the east coast of the United States in the Myrtle Beach area, reported multiple news outlets today.

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ChatGPT Launches Its Next Big Thing - Text Detection

chatgpt launches its next big thing text detection

The creators of ChatGPT have released a new feature which helps teachers detect if text was produced by a student or artificial intelligence. This will be important for schools to determine if a student cheated or not.

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Is Apply Really Going To Make A Car?

is apply really going to make a car

There have been rumors of an Apple Car for several years now, and the big question is this: Is Apple really going to make a car?

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Despite Big Tech Layoffs, US Job Market is Incredibly Strong

despite big tech layoffs us job market is incredibly strong

Autodesk, Okta and other tech companies announced layoffs today. Despite that, five-hundred thousand new jobs were added in the US job market. Unemployment in the US is down to a 53 year low at just 3.4%.

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Will Lab Grown Meat Help Save the Climate of Earth?

will lab grown meat help save the climate of earth

Will lab grown meat help save the climate of earth?

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Twitter to Require Payment for all API Usage Starting February 9, 2023

twitter to require payment for all api usage starting february 9 2023

Twitter announced in a tweet that all API usage will require a paid account starting February 9th, 2023.

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Meta (Facebook) Stock Roars Back, Surging Nearly 25% Today

meta facebook stock roars back surging nearly 25 today

Meta (Facebook) stock surged today, gaining nearly 25% in value. This happened as the company beat expectations for revenue and showed cost-cutting measures with promises of efficiency.

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AI Helps You Do Taxes in 5 Minutes

ai helps you do taxes in 5 minutes

AI could do your taxes in as little as 5 minutes. With tax season around the corner, there are many who would like this - a lot!

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By 2030, Robot Workers Could Surpass Those at Amazon Warehouses

by 2030 robot workers could surpass those at amazon warehouses

Cathy Wood has stated that robots could replace human workers at Amazon warehouses by 2030, and I believe her. Here's why:

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A Captivating Guide on the Inner Workings of the SR-71 Blackbird

a captivating guide on the inner workings of the sr 71 blackbird

This post on pocket walks through the SR-71 blackbird cockpit, one of the most fascinating aircraft of all time.

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Simple Habits for a Healthy Brain

simple habits for a healthy brain

There are some simple things you can do to reduce cognitive decline in your brain.

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Can Meta (Facebook) AI Really Make Wikipedia more Accurate and Trusted?

can meta facebook ai really make wikipedia more accurate and trusted

According to Facebook, they want to use their AI to help Wikipedia articles be more trustworthy and accurate.

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How to See Objects Without Looking at Them - With Quantum Mechanics

how to see objects without looking at them with quantum mechanics

There are researchers at Aalto University, researching quantum mechanics, who used quantum coherence to see objects without looking at them - just like Nio in the Matrix.

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How to Deal with and plan for Chat GPT Outages

how to deal with and plan for chat gpt outages

Chat GPT is having significant outages. Let's go over some ideas on how to deal with these outages.

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The Latest Advancements in Medicine for Human Aging

the latest advancements in medicine for human aging

Aging is a natural process that all humans experience, and as the population continues to age, the need for effective treatments to address the various health issues that come with aging becomes increasingly important. Recent advancements in medicine are helping to address the challenges of aging and improve the health and quality of life for older adults.

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Apple Transitioning Some AirPods Manufacturing to India

apple transitioning some airpods manufacturing to india

A U.S.-based Apple supplier, Jabil, has started producing components for AirPods in India, marking a significant step in Apple's push to expand production in the country. According to Bloomberg, this move makes the AirPods the second Apple product after iPhones to be made in India. The reason for this expansion is to reduce Apple's reliance on China for production, where lockdown disruptions and US trade restrictions have made manufacturing more risky.

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Ancestry.com Lays off About 7% of Staff

ancestrycom lays off about 7 of staff

Last week Ancestry announced layoffs of about 7% of staff, multiple people posted on LinkedIn.

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Mice Cells Made To Last 4 Times as Long as Its Life - Implications for Cancer and Other Research

mice cells made to last 4 times as long as its life implications for cancer and other research

David Masopust is a scientist, and he has wondered for quite some time how he can push the immune systems of animals and humans to their absolute limits.

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Phase 2 Trial Gives Hope to Those With Coronary Issues and Refractory Angina

phase 2 trial gives hope to those with coronary issues and refractory angina

There is a United States biotech company, XyloCor that is advancing its trials of SC001, a form of gene therapy for patients with refractory angina.

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Impossible Foods is Planning a 20% Layoff

impossible foods is planning a 20 layoff

According to a report by Bloomberg, Impossible Foods is laying off 20% of its staff, which could affect over 100 employees out of its current 700 workers. The company made a similar cut in its workforce last October. Impossible Foods did not respond to a request for comment on the layoffs.

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Microsoft, Gitub and OpenAI are being Sued for Stealing Code

microsoft gitub and openai are being sued for stealing code

Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI have asked a San Francisco federal court to dismiss a proposed class action complaint that accuses the companies of scraping licensed code to build GitHub’s AI-powered Copilot tool. Launched in 2021, Copilot uses OpenAI’s technology to suggest lines of code directly within a programmer’s code editor. It was trained on publicly available code from GitHub, leading to concerns over its potential violation of copyright laws.

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Redundant Tech Workers Find New Opportunities in Automotive Industry

redundant tech workers find new opportunities in automotive industry

Tens of thousands of tech workers have lost their jobs in the first month of the year, but the auto industry has yet to announce major layoffs. Ford and GM are among the automakers that have avoided widespread job cuts, despite some localized cuts, such as the 3,200 job cuts planned by Ford in Europe.

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Robot From China Can Shapeshift

robot from china can shapeshift

There are engineers at the University of Hong Kong in China who have designed tiny robots that are able to rapidly shift between liquid and solid states. These robots could remove objects from the human body or go in and fix electronics.

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What Is the Best Webcam For You?

what is the best webcam for you

If you're wondering what the best webcam for you is, this simple guide will help.

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This Brain Implant Lets You Use Social Media and Control a Computer With Your Mind

this brain implant lets you use social media and control a computer with your mind

Scientists have developed a tiny brain implant. This brain implant is smaller than a human hair. And... this brain implant lets people control a computer with your mind. No longer will you need to hold your phone in front of your face - you can just simply think with your mind and watch your computer do things.

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Get the Apple Watch Series 7 with LTE at a Discounted Price of $329 Today

get the apple watch series 7 with lte at a discounted price of 329 today

The Apple Watch is a popular choice among iPhone users but the Series 7, although it's an older model, is still a good option, especially when it's on sale. Right now, you can get the 45mm, LTE-enabled version of the Series 7 at Walmart for $329, which is $200 cheaper than the Series 8.

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What Kind of Computer Should You Buy?

what kind of computer should you buy

Buying a new computer usually means you need a computer for one of the following needs: casual use, running resource intense programs, or gaming. We'll go over different computers for each.

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Amsterdam's Enormous Underwater Bicycle Parking Garage

amsterdams enormous underwater bicycle parking garage

Amsterdam has an enormous parking garage, and it is underwater and only for bicycles - about 7,000 of them to be exact.

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Despire Big Tech Layoffs, Cybersecurity is in Strong Demand

despire big tech layoffs cybersecurity is in strong demand

According to CyberSeek, there were about 750000 cyber-security job openings as of January 27, 2023.

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Toyota CEO, Akio Toyoda, Steps Down - Is It Because of Toyota's Slow EV Progress?

toyota ceo akio toyoda steps down is it because of toyotas slow ev progress

The CEO of Toyota, Akio Toyoda, is stepping down, and I think it's because he has been too slow to adopt EVs (electric vehicles).

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Will Cost More Than Its Predecessor

samsung galaxy s23 will cost more than its predecessor

The Samsung Galaxy S23 will probably cost more than its predecessor. Here's why.

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What is the Future of Cryptocurrency?

what is the future of cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency has become one of the most talked-about financial topics of the past decade. It has been hailed as the future of money and a revolutionary new way of making payments. But what does the future of cryptocurrency really look like? Let's dive in!

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AI Runs Amuck Writing News on CNET

ai runs amuck writing news on cnet

CNET reported that an AI used to write news articles was posting wildly inaccurate data as of Thursday, January 26, 2023.

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IBM and SAP Announce Mass Layoffs

ibm and sap announce mass layoffs

Well it's another brutal day in the tech sector as two giant tech companies - IBM and SAP have announced mass layoffs.

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Hacking Dating Apps for Better Matches

hacking dating apps for better matches

Can you hack a dating app to get better matches? Here's how to do it.

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Microsoft Outlook and Teams Suffered Major Outage Today

microsoft outlook and teams suffered major outage today

Microsoft had a rough day when both Outlook and Teams services were completely disrupted. This was a world-wide outage where only China was spared.

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These Headphones Are Impervious to Damage - Indestructible

these headphones are impervious to damage indestructible

Wouldn't it be nice to have a pair of headphones that were impervious to damage? Enter the German Maestro GMP 8.35 D Monitor.

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There Was Some Incredible Automotive Technology Showcased at CES 2023

there was some incredible automotive technology showcased at ces 2023

CES is one of the biggest tech events of the year and in 2023, some amazing, incredible, and futuristic technology was revealed.

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Charging Innovation Coming in 2023 at DISTRIBUTECH

charging innovation coming in 2023 at distributech

FLO to showcase leading charging tech at DISTRIBUTECH 2023.

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Are Tech CEOs Overpaid? A Critical Analysis...

are tech ceos overpaid a critical analysis

Recently, there has been a growing concern over the high levels of executive compensation at tech companies. While some of these companies have seen tremendous growth and success, their CEOs have been rewarded with sky high salaries, bonuses, and stock options. This has led many to ask if these executives are worth the high levels of compensation they receive.

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Review of the Samsung Galaxy A13 5G

review of the samsung galaxy a13 5g

The Samsung Galaxy A13 5G is a low-cost phone with good connectivity and good value for its price. Here's why it is worth it.

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Microsoft Extending OpenAI Partnership - Billions Being Invested

microsoft extending openai partnership billions being invested

Microsoft is continuing to push its investment in OpenAI and, in particular, the chatbot, Chat GPT3. Microsoft seeks to become openAI's exclusive cloud provider as it does so.

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