Scientists Develop High-Resolution Microscope to Reveal Cell Secrets

Researchers from the Universities of Göttingen and Oxford, in collaboration with the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), have developed a high-resolution fluorescence microscope that can capture even the tiniest cell structures. The new microscope boasts a resolution better than five nanometres (five billionths of a metre), roughly equivalent to the width of a hair split … Read more

Jump to apps with Windows 11’s new keyboard shortcut

Microsoft has started testing a new feature in the latest Dev Channel Insider build of Windows 11 that allows users to jump to specific apps on the taskbar by pressing a letter key after pressing WIN + T. This feature is part of the Windows 11 Build 26120.1542, which also includes other changes and improvements. … Read more

AI Model Predicts Autism with 80% Accuracy for Children Under Two

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a machine learning model, AutMedAI, which can predict autism in children under two with nearly 80% accuracy. The model uses a set of 28 parameters easily gathered before the age of 24 months, including information about children that can be obtained without extensive assessments and medical tests. The study, … Read more

Decisional AI Simplifies Financial Analysis Workflows

Decisional AI is an innovative platform designed to streamline financial analysis workflows for analysts. This AI-powered tool eliminates the tedious task of data collection, analysis, and report preparation, freeing up time for strategic decision-making. The current workflow involves navigating internal data silos such as Airtable, Dropbox, and email, while also dealing with external sources like … Read more

NASA Weighs Risks as Stranded Astronauts Face Suit Incompatibility Issue

NASA is evaluating the risks involved in returning astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore from the International Space Station (ISS) to Earth. Their ride, Boeing’s Starliner, has been plagued with technical issues, forcing NASA to come up with contingency plans. Despite being ready for an emergency return, even alternative rideshare options pose considerable risks. One … Read more

Genetic Breakthrough May Save Bananas From Devastating Disease

A breakthrough in genetic research may have found a way to control Fusarium wilt, a devastating disease threatening the global supply of bananas. The disease has already wiped out other banana varieties and devastated production in the 1950s. Researchers discovered that the current strain didn’t evolve from the previous one and identified genes responsible for … Read more

Your First Date with Yourself

People wear the self-care T-shirt but rarely practice it. The concept has been oversimplified, making it seem like a luxury rather than a necessity. However, self-care is not just about bubble baths and fancy brunches; it’s about taking care of yourself daily, just as you would for someone you love. The truth is, many people … Read more

MIT Breakthrough Paves Way for Resilient Nuclear Fusion Reactors

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a breakthrough material that can withstand the harsh conditions inside nuclear fusion reactors, significantly increasing their lifespan. The innovative solution involves lining the reactor vessels with nanoparticles of ceramic compounds, which absorb helium atoms produced during the fusion reaction. Helium atoms are a major challenge … Read more

Nvidia’s AI-Powered Toll System Streamlines Traffic in India

India’s massive road network, the second-largest globally, has traditionally relied on manual tollbooths, leading to congestion and long commute times. To address this issue, Calsoft, an Indian- American tech company, implemented a solution powered by Nvidia technologies. The system integrates with India’s dominant payment system, UPI, to automate toll collection. A key challenge was the … Read more