World Thalassemia Day: Difference between major and minor thalassemia
Every year on 8th May World Thalassemia day is celebrated in order to bring awareness about the disease and its prevention.
NGC 5283 and the fascinating world of active galactic nuclei
Astronomers use instruments to study the cosmic neighbourhood, galaxies, black holes and many other stunning discoveries.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse to occur tonight
First lunar eclipse of 2023 to be visible today, May 5-6, from Asia, Europe, and Australia. And is safe to see from the naked eye.
Mastodon: An alternative to Twitter?
Mastodon is a decentralised, open-source social media platform that prioritises privacy and offers an alternative to Twitter.
White House calls for meeting to discuss issues pertaining to AI
Meeting called to discuss the potential risks and the importance of establishing guidelines for responsible AI development and use.
ISS Crew-6 to relocate SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft
The SpaceX Dragon docking port relocate by to make way for upcoming cargo spacecraft with necessities for research and survival.
Mind reading with Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence strikes again with the ability to read what people are thinking, but this raises concern over mental privacy.
“The Godfather of AI” Warns of Dangers and Leaves Google
Dr. Hinton's regret for his life's work should serve as a wake-up call for the tech industry and society as a whole.
Parastronaut Takes Zero Gravity Flight: A Milestone in Space Travel Inclusivity
The zero-gravity flight with a parastronaut on board is a significant milestone in the effort to make space travel more inclusive and accessible.
The accidental discovery: How AI found a new exoplanet
Researchers at the UGA discovered a new exoplanet using AI technology, accelerating the search for planets outside our solar system
Elon Musk’s Autopilot statements challenged in court
Tesla opposes the request claiming deepfakes were used to generate Musk's statement, accuses Huang for playing video games while driving.
ispace’s lunar mission: From failure comes knowledge
Japanese start-up's attempts to become the first private company to land on the Moon failed, but they remain committed to lunar exploration.