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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Humans changing Earth’s rotational axis

This research highlights a critical need for sustainable water management to mitigate further environmental and planetary disruptions.

Elon Musk’s Neuralink advances brain-computer interface trials

In addition to the U.S. trials, Neuralink received approval from Health Canada to begin its first international clinical study, CAN-PRIME.

Internet and social media disrupted amid PTI protests

Despite widespread frustration, no official explanation has been offered for these outages, fueling public speculation about their timing.

Earth’s “mini moon” 2024 PT5 bids farewell

Asteroids like 2024 PT5 provide scientists with a wealth of information about the solar system’s history and evolution.

Three dead in India after car falls from incomplete flyover

Unaware of the incomplete structure, they continued onto the flyover before falling 50 feet into the shallow waters of the Ramganga River.

Karachi’s school unveils first AI-powered teacher

The AI teacher, Ainee, is designed to teach grade 5 subjects, including mathematics, science, and languages.

OpenAI prepares ChatGPT for real-time video interaction

The Live Video feature enables ChatGPT to analyze its surroundings via the user’s camera and offer intelligent, context-aware responses.

New theme colors redefine WhatsApp Business’s look

These changes replace the previously used light blue accent color, offering a cleaner and more modern interface.

AI could turn against humanity – award-winning scientist

The technology could become more intelligent than people and eventually take over, according to Yoshua Bengio

WhatsApp beta brings camera shortcut to gallery

In earlier updates, WhatsApp shifted the camera shortcut from the chat bar to a newly introduced gallery shortcut.

SpaceX Starship launch achieves milestones and faces hurdles

SpaceX achieved a significant milestone on Tuesday, launching its ambitious Starship rocket from Boca Chica, Texas.

Paleontologists find fossils that reveals evolution of prehistoric flying creatures

Paleontologists have unveiled the fossilized remains of a newly identified pterosaur species, Skiphosoura bavarica.