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To speed up the process of comparing gravitational-wave data to a massive database of patterns, researchers have devised a new quantum algorithm. Detectors such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory in the United States as well as the Virgo gravitational wave ...

Samsung users might soon be able to repair their phones. With criticism from customers and ultimately US President Joe Biden, Samsung has become the latest high-tech business allowing its users to mend their own mobile phones. For the first time, ...

If you’re also familiar with that unpleasant feeling when you want to search for something online at the same time you’re watching a YouTube video, you’re not alone. Perhaps we’ve all been there. That’s where the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode becomes ...

Let’s face it: it’s almost impossible to imagine our lives nowadays without WhatsApp. The world’s most famous instant-messaging app is being used not only for entertainment purposes. Many users are doing various types of business through the app as well. ...

Smartphones represent one of the best things we have in our society today. But since there’s no such thing as perfection in this world, any good thing also has a “dark side”. Smartphones might have many downsides, some people might ...

The presence of methane in the atmosphere, if life is prevalent throughout the cosmos, could be the clearest observable indicator of life outside of Earth that scientists can discover. There are several situations that might be used to support the ...

The enigmatic dying gasp of V Hydrae (V Hya) has been seen in extraordinary detail by astronomers researching the Sun. The scientists uncovered six gently growing rings plus 2 hourglass-shaped formations, which were created by the high-velocity ejection of material into the vacuum and ...

It is possible that the Earth originated in a solar nebula, as shown by the abundance of helium found in the core. A minor amount of Helium-3 has been detected on the surface of the Earth. However, researchers were unsure ...

Android users are generally delighted by what the Google Play Store has to offer, although we have to admit that the marketplace has its shortcomings. The Play Store is now preparing to release its update for April, and we all ...

There are so many apps out there that are capable of using malware to steal passwords, and it’s time to learn about another one. According to ZDnet.com, an app that was downloaded from the Google Play Store 100,000 times is ...

The newest photographs from the Solar Orbiter show the whole Sun in unparalleled clarity. It is stated that one of the photographs, produced by the EUI (Extreme Ultraviolet Imager), is now the best resolution photograph ever seen of the Sun’s ...

Scientists at have determined that the absolute maximum lifespan of an individual is somewhere between 100 to 150 years old. Researchers arrived at this result by evaluating 70,000 volunteers up to the age of 85, who were evaluated for their capacity ...

The internet is not as safe as many of us would like to believe, unfortunately, and we have another proof for that unpleasant reality. Google is now trying to tackle the problem of cyberattackers currently trying to exploit a high-severity ...

Upwards of 98 percent of indoor airborne microorganisms were reduced in less than 5 minutes using a new form of safe UV light. When the lights were on, the concentration of germs in the room didn’t rise much. Passive technologies ...

In terms of instant messaging, WhatsApp is one of the most widely used services in the world. The Facebook-owned network has more than 2 billion active users across the globe, making it the most popular chat software on smartphones. Many ...

Not everybody is a fan of the idea of paying a monthly fee in order to use a service, especially if you don’t need that service too often. Many of us pay subscription fees for movies, music, and so on. ...

For the first time, researchers have documented the use of a brain-computer interface (BCI) to allow a person with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to interact with his treatment team and loved ones while being completely paralytic and known as “locked in.” Contact efforts ...

Scientists at Indiana University’s School of Science have discovered that blowflies may be utilized as chemosensors, with a special emphasis on the identification of chemical weapons substances in the environment. In our surroundings, blowflies are everywhere; therefore, they are quite ...

The discovery of an unusual form of a wave that goes backward throughout the plasma that forms up the sun has raised eyebrows. However, hardly any of the three conceivable processes to interpret these ripples is compatible with the observations; ...

Samsung has been rolling out the One UI 4.1 upgrade to various of its flagship devices over the past several days. However, although the firm’s phones are receiving the newest version of One UI, which is developed on Android 12, ...

A bone-stimulating hormone is produced in mutant lettuce, according to research. The simple act of chowing down on a huge salad might one day enable astronauts to avoid skeletal deterioration. It may also help prevent osteoporosis in resource-poor locations on Earth, ...

Experts from The University of Queensland have discovered that a fragment of garbage DNA may hold the answer to suppressing fear-related experiences in individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including phobia, according to their findings. As part of their ...

The wait has surely been unbearable for some people, but the stable version of Android 13 is only a few months away. It promises to bring a series of interesting functionalities that previous versions of the mobile operating system don’t ...

For those who are looking for love online and also for a partner who is willing to help with raising a child, there’s a new app that can help them out. It’s known as Stir, and it was recently launched ...

A radio observatory in South Africa has acquired the sharpest picture to date of a large and enigmatic cosmic phenomenon. The so-called “odd radio circle,” which is 16 times the size of our Milky Way galaxy and spans around a ...