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    This strange bubble wrap turns air into water, even in the desert.

    A remarkable black film with bubbles is set to tackle one of the world’s most pressing issues: access to clean drinking…

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    A 14-year-old prodigy has developed an AI application for detecting heart diseases.

    According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. A staggering 80 percent of deaths attributed to these ailments occur in low- and middle-income…

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    Electrocardiogram along with a shopping cart.

    Researchers are exploring the possibility of testing for heart arrhythmias while shopping in supermarkets. Soon, shoppers will be able to check their heart rate thanks to a special device embedded…

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    Fashion is colorful and cunning: in Italy, they have invented a knitwear that tricks facial recognition systems.

    The Turin-based startup Capable has launched the Manifesto Collection, a line of clothing designed to deceive facial recognition technologies. The vibrantly colored knitwear cleverly tricks artificial intelligence tasked with identifying…

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    Scientists have invented smart fabric that changes color and shape in response to heat and electricity.

    Inventors from the University of Waterloo (Canada) have detailed the properties of a new smart fabric in an article for the journal Nano-Micro Small. The authors of this groundbreaking idea…

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    AI envisioned what humans will be like in 1000 years.

    Looking back at our primate ancestors, one might assume that modern humans have reached the final stage of their evolution. However, many researchers believe that the current form of humanity…

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    The concentration of attention is a problem of our time.

    Researchers have confirmed that the attention span of the modern individual has significantly decreased. This issue isn’t limited to the average adult, who can focus on a task for just…

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    Fire phoenix and broken chain: what new emojis will spring bring us?

    The Unicode Consortium has unveiled a new collection of emojis. This latest batch includes over 100 symbols, most of which are variations on previously seen emojis, primarily depicting people in…

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    When will people live in underground cities: five common technologies of the year 2100.

    All these scenarios seem like they’ve been borrowed from science fiction movies. However, by 2100, they could very well become a reality. Ed Johnson, the CEO and co-founder of PushFar,…

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    What will our homes be like in 2050: a forecast from artificial intelligence.

    Augmented reality holograms, robotic assistants, 3D-printed transforming walls, obedient screens… All of these, and more, are tools of artificial intelligence embedded in quirky yet practical architectural forms. This reality, which…

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    Neom: a city of the future in the heart of the desert.

    The construction of a futuristic city called Neom was announced back in 2017. According to the Arab publication Arabian Business, the region is set to welcome its first residents and…

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    Scientists have invented a “microwave” for purifying water on the Moon.

    Inventors from the technology company Naicker Scientific in Gloucestershire, England, have developed an advanced water purification system hidden beneath the surface of the Moon. This new technology will enable the…

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    Humanity and technology: how to share jobs with AI?

    Participants in the September event Cosmos Science City discussed the jobs of the future in the context of rapid technological changes. Psychologist Ruchi Sinha expects that the transformational impact of…

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    Television in a suitcase: a marvel of technology for travelers

    LG Electronics has introduced the intelligent device LG StanbyME GO for indoor and outdoor use. This television features a 27-inch touchscreen display with a four-channel 20W speaker system and fits…

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    Fake or real: how to recognize a deepfake

    Deepfake is a forged video or audio recording designed to resemble a real person. However, researchers warn that people cannot detect more than a quarter of speech samples created. artificial…

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    Technologies of the Future: Ideas That Could Change the World

    The future is arriving faster than we think. What recently seemed like science fiction is now a reality. Scientists tend to believe that the latest technologies of the future will…

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    Traffic Light with Brains

    Traffic Light Traffic lights on city streets can be quite inconvenient. While one direction may have a green light, there might not be a single car in sight. Meanwhile, a…

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    Don’t Strike Matches

    Fires are a significant disaster. People have to fight them relentlessly. In the past, to extinguish flames, pipes with holes were installed under the ceilings of warehouses, sealed with plugs…

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    Ultra-Long-Distance TV Reception

    If long-distance television reception is a happy accident for enthusiasts, specialists can confidently receive images transmitted from distances of up to 1,200 miles (approximately 2,000 kilometers) from time to time.…

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    The Greatest Invention

    In the world, there are countless edible plants. Some bear fruits, others have roots, and some produce young, tender shoots. Interestingly, some plants boast massive edible parts. For instance, eating…

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    Seryga – Assistant Surgeon

    A patient is about to undergo a complex surgery. He is laid on a white operating table, covered with a sheet, and the medical team begins to prep the incision…

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    Collective Microscope

    Have you ever seen a microscope designed for multiple users at once? Probably not. Such microscopes are rare. Yet, in some universities, entire groups of students are now able to…

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