Science & Technology
Researchers succeed in recording clearer scans to see the brain
April 19, 2023
Researchers succeed in recording clearer scans to see the brain
After 50 years of technological evolution, scientists managed to produce the clearest brain scans ever recorded. The new MRI images are about 64 million times sharper than the images usually taken of the brain using conventional methods. MRI scans are…
More advanced AI technology introduced to amaze users
April 17, 2023
More advanced AI technology introduced to amaze users
Specialized media in the digital world have been talking about a more advanced artificial intelligence product, AutoGPT, which is much smarter than ChatGPT. The new product has been developed by Toran Bruce Richards, founder and lead developer at Significant Gravitas…
For being marred with racist contents, Int’l calls to stop developing “Killer Robots”
April 6, 2023
For being marred with racist contents, Int’l calls to stop developing “Killer Robots”
With the development of artificial intelligence systems tremendously, in the past few years, and the increase in the capabilities of robots in an unprecedented manner; a new type of “robot” weapon based on artificial intelligence systems has emerged. However, with…
Artificial intelligence will affect 80% of jobs in US
March 27, 2023
Artificial intelligence will affect 80% of jobs in US
Artificial intelligence tools, like Chat GPT, will revolutionize the workforce in the United States, according to a new finding. The human writers of the article categorize jobs being affected into two groups: fully exposed and highly exposed. Mathematicians, tax accountants,…
El Nino” phenomenon leads to sudden increase in temperature in the world
March 7, 2023
El Nino” phenomenon leads to sudden increase in temperature in the world
The World Meteorological Organization announced in its latest report that an El Niño warming event may occur in the coming months. According to forecasts, the probability of El Niño phenomenon, the opposite of the colder La Niña that affects the…
Colombia court moves to metaverse to host hearing
February 26, 2023
Colombia court moves to metaverse to host hearing
A Colombian court this month hosted its first legal trial in the metaverse, and now hopes to experiment again with virtual reality, authorities told Reuters. At the two-hour hearing held by Colombia’s Magdalena Administrative court, participants in a traffic dispute…
WHO: 99% of world’s population breathes poor-quality air
April 14, 2022
WHO: 99% of world’s population breathes poor-quality air
The U.N. health agency says nearly everybody in the world breathes air that doesn’t meet its standards for air quality, calling for more action to reduce fossil-fuel use, which generates pollutants that cause respiratory and blood-flow problems and lead to…
Mediapart: Why have you not heard of the largest pilgrimage in the world before?!
September 27, 2021
Mediapart: Why have you not heard of the largest pilgrimage in the world before?!
The French newspaper, Mediapart, showed great interest in introducing the Arbaeen Pilgrimage, which the holy city of Karbala witnesses every year, criticizing the international press for not reporting this prominent event in which millions of Muslims and followers of other…
Facebook classifies the Taliban as a terrorist organization and deletes the pages that support it
August 18, 2021
Facebook classifies the Taliban as a terrorist organization and deletes the pages that support it
Today, the Digital Media Center announced that Facebook has classified the Taliban movement as a terrorist organization.In a statement received by Shia Waves, the center said, “Facebook has decided to consider the Taliban movement, which took control of Afghanistan in…
Covid-19 vaccine delivery to poor countries to start in early 2021: World Health Organization
December 19, 2020
Covid-19 vaccine delivery to poor countries to start in early 2021: World Health Organization
Poorer countries will begin to receive coronavirus vaccination doses early next year from a facility created to ensure fair access, the World Health Organization and its partners said Friday.Almost two billion doses of candidate vaccines have been secured for the…