Science and Technology

Recycled Glass Becomes a Surprising Tool in Louisiana’s Coastal Restoration

By Harshit | 22 October 2025 | New Orleans, USA | 09:30 EDT A New Hope for Dying Swamps In the 1960s, saltwater intrusion devastated a swamp in southeast Louisiana, killing the native cypress and tupelo trees that once thrived there. Now, decades later, scientists have revived the ecosystem with freshwater — and a bold […]

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OpenAI Launches AI-Powered “Atlas” Browser to Challenge Google’s Chrome

By Harshit | October 22, 2025 | San Francisco | 2:00 AM PDT OpenAI Enters the Browser Wars ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has unveiled a new artificial intelligence-powered web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, aiming to redefine how users interact with the internet and challenge entrenched competitors like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Launched on Tuesday for Apple’s macOS,

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India is Losing Sunshine Amid Pollution Crisis, Threatening Solar Ambitions

By Harshit | October 21, 2025 | New Delhi, India | 11:00 AM IST India’s skies are dimming. A new study by six Indian scientists finds that over the past three decades, sunshine hours — the time direct sunlight reaches Earth’s surface — have steadily declined across most of the country, driven by clouds, aerosols,

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Massive AWS Outage Disrupts Global Internet, Billions in Losses Expected

By Harshit, Seattle, October 21, 2025 A massive outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing division of the retail giant Amazon, caused widespread disruption across the internet on Monday, impacting millions of users and thousands of high-profile applications worldwide. The outage temporarily affected major websites, apps, banks, airlines, and even home smart devices,

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Ultraprocessed Foods: The Addictive Threat Hidden in Your Snack Drawer

By Harshit | October 20, 2025 | Roanoke, USA | 1:00 AM EDT Reaching for a handful of gummy worms after lunch might feel harmless — even indulgent. Yet scientists are increasingly viewing such choices as part of a larger, concerning pattern: ultraprocessed foods may be addictive. These engineered snacks, from colorful candies to chips

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AI Headshots Transform Job Applications, But Authenticity Concerns Persist

By Harshit | October 20, 2025 12:00 AM EDT The Rise of AI Headshots In the digital era, first impressions increasingly happen through a screen, and a professional-looking photo on LinkedIn or a resume has become as critical as the qualifications listed. For many job seekers, however, hiring a professional photographer has long been a

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Japanese Scientist Nears Breakthrough in Creating Human Eggs and Sperm in the Lab

By Harshit | October 19, 2025 | Osaka, Japan | 4:30 AM JST In a quiet lab at Japan’s Kyushu University, developmental biologist Katsuhiko Hayashi is working on something that could transform the future of human reproduction — growing eggs and sperm entirely in the laboratory. His decades-long pursuit is not only a quest to

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India’s Faith in Artificial Intelligence: When Worship Meets the Machine

By Harshit | October 19, 2025 | New Delhi | 9:00 AM IST A New Kind of Spiritual Guide In India and across the world, worshippers are increasingly turning to purpose-built artificial intelligence (AI) tools for spiritual guidance. From Hindu chatbots like GitaGPT to robotic priests and virtual temples, faith and technology are fusing in

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Astrocytes Found to Play Crucial Role in Long-Term Memory Formation

By Harshit | October 18, 2025 | Wako, Japan | 4:00 JST A new study published in Nature has revealed that astrocytes—star-shaped cells in the brain long thought to only support neurons—play a pivotal role in stabilizing memories, particularly those linked to emotional events. The findings could have profound implications for understanding memory disorders such

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Spotify Commits to “Responsible” AI Music Tools to Protect Artists’ Rights

By Harshit | October 18, 2025 | New York | 12:00 AM EDT Spotify Moves to Put Artists First in AI Music Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform, has announced a major initiative to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its services in a way that prioritizes artists and songwriters. The company emphasized that these

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