Science and Technology

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Aging Stars May Be Destroying Their Closest Giant Planets, New Study Suggests

By Harshit, LONDON, Nov. 6, 2025 A new astronomical study has provided some of the strongest evidence yet that aging stars may be actively destroying the giant planets orbiting closest to them. The research, conducted by scientists at University College London (UCL) and the University of Warwick, reveals that as stars evolve and expand into

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Quantinuum Unveils ‘Helios,’ Claiming the World’s Most Accurate Quantum Computer

By Harshit LONDON, Nov. 6 Quantinuum, the UK- and US-based quantum computing firm valued at around $10 billion, announced the launch of its new quantum computer Helios this week—describing it as the “world’s most accurate quantum computer.” The unveiling marks a notable moment in the industry’s transition from theoretical promise to early commercial deployment, as

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Chip array of artificial neurons with 4 μm² active regions, built in USC cleanroom.

USC Engineers Build Brain-Like Artificial Neurons with Breakthrough Efficiency

By Harshit, LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5, 2025 Scientists at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the School of Advanced Computing have taken a major step toward building hardware that mimics the human brain. Researchers have created artificial neurons that replicate the electrochemical behavior of biological nerve cells, marking a milestone in neuromorphic computing, the

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How to Spot AI-Generated Videos as They Take Over Social Media

By Harshit, LONDON, November 5, 2025 Social media feeds are increasingly dominated by AI-generated videos, and distinguishing between real footage and artificial content is becoming a major challenge for users worldwide. Experts say that, for now, one of the clearest signs of AI content is deceptively simple: poor video quality. In the past six months,

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Rise in Cognitive Struggles Among Young U.S. Adults Sparks Concern, Study Finds

By Harshit, ATLANTA, 3 november, 2025 — A decade-long analysis has revealed a striking rise in self-reported memory, focus, and decision-making problems among American adults — particularly those under 40. The findings, published in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology, point to growing cognitive challenges that researchers say could signal deeper social

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PL-Universe Robotics Unveils ProWhite Robot 2.0 and PL-WitHand, Signaling a New Era for China’s Robotics Industry

By Harshit, BEIJING, November 3, 2025 China’s robotics industry took a major leap forward this week as PL-Universe Robotics unveiled its next-generation automation technologies — the ProWhite Robot 2.0 and PL-WitHand, a tactile robotic hand with near-human precision. The launch event, held at JD.com’s headquarters in the Yizhuang district of Beijing, drew industry leaders from

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3I/ATLAS passing near the Sun

Comet 3I/ATLAS: The Third Interstellar Visitor Captivating Astronomers Worldwide

By Harshit, WASHINGTON, D.C., November 2, 2025 — 3:00 AM EDT For only the third time in recorded history, astronomers are witnessing an object from beyond our solar system — Comet 3I/ATLAS. First detected in July 2025, this mysterious interstellar visitor has captivated the world’s leading observatories and reignited discussions about the origins of our

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Cybersecurity Best Practices: Protecting Data and Systems in an Evolving Digital World

By Harshit | WASHINGTON, D.C., 2 NOVEMBER, 2025 | 3:00 AM EDT Introduction: The Growing Importance of Cybersecurity As our dependence on technology deepens, cybersecurity has become a cornerstone of both personal and organizational safety. With billions of devices connected globally, cyber threats now represent one of the greatest risks to businesses, governments, and individuals

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Animation showing the hyperbolic trajectory of Comet 3I/ATLAS through the solar system, confirming its interstellar origin.

NASA’s ATLAS Survey Detects Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Passing Through Solar System

By Harshit, RIO HURTADO, CHILE | Oct. 31, 2025 | Astronomers have confirmed the discovery of a rare interstellar visitor — Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third known object from outside our solar system to pass through the Sun’s neighborhood. Detected by NASA’s Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope in Chile, this comet is helping scientists

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