Category: Science and Technology
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SpaceX Rocket Explodes 4 Minutes After Launch
The enormous Starship rocket from SpaceX, the most powerful ever built, took off on a crewless maiden flight on Thursday (20) and successfully flew for over two minutes before falling uncontrollably and exploding. “The Starship just experienced what we call an unplanned rapid disassembly, or RUD, during ascent,” said SpaceX engineer John Insprucker, acting as…
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The Cost of Spreading Fake News: Fox News Faces a Loss of Over $787 Million
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Fox News will pay over $787 million to Dominion Voting Systems after the two companies reached a last-minute settlement on Tuesday (18) in the defamation case brought by the company that produces and sells hardware and software for electronic voting against the news network. The Dominion accused Fox News of destroying its reputation by knowingly…
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Tax Credit for Electric Car Purchases Becomes More Restrictive
New rules for obtaining tax credits for the purchase of electric cars will come into effect on Tuesday, the 18th. American brands, such as Tesla and General Motors, will be the biggest beneficiaries.
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Artificial Intelligence: How AI is Shaping the Future
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“If you are one of those people who still turns up their nose when they hear anything about Artificial Intelligence or CHAT GPT, sit down and take a deep breath, because I’m going to give you some reasons to start uncovering the wonders of this technological advancement. Perhaps you don’t remember anymore, or maybe you…
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Artificial Intelligence: How AI is Shaping the Future
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If you are one of those people who still turns up their nose when they hear anything about Artificial Intelligence or CHAT GPT, sit down and take a deep breath, because I’m going to give you some reasons to start uncovering the wonders of this technological advancement. Perhaps you no longer remember, or maybe you…
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Don’t Use Public Phone Charging Stations, FBI Warns
The FBI is warning people not to use public phone charging stations, which are becoming increasingly popular in places like airports and shopping malls. The problem is that hackers have found a way to introduce what is called “malware,” software specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system, through public…
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Brazilian Digital Bank Sees ChatGPT as an Ally in Four-Day Workweek
Since its launch, ChatGPT has attracted the attention of professionals from various fields. Efí, one of the leading Brazilian fintechs, has gone further and started using the system to optimize processes. A fan of the four-day workweek, the company identified a reduction of up to 40% in time spent on activities. For Efí’s CRM manager,…
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Mandatory Breathalyzer in Cars is Closer Than We Think
In a few years, all new vehicles sold in the United States will be required to have the capability to passively detect when drivers are under the influence of alcohol.
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First Signs of Alzheimer’s May Appear in the Eyes, Says Study
Research has explored how the eyes can aid in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease before the onset of symptoms.
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Without a Green Card, Tech Workers Leave the U.S.
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Foreigners living with work visas in the United States are increasingly moving to countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Australia, where they find more freedom to seek employment or start their own businesses.


