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It sounds funny at first, but inside your body there is constant microscopic activity keeping everything running. Kinesi...
14/06/2026

It sounds funny at first, but inside your body there is constant microscopic activity keeping everything running. Kinesin proteins are tiny molecular “transporters” that move along cells carrying important cargo where it needs to go.

They help deliver nutrients, signals, and cellular materials through complex pathways inside your neurons and other cells. Without them, your cells would struggle to organize and function properly.

So even on days when you feel low or overwhelmed, your body is still full of quiet teamwork at the microscopic level. Billions of processes are happening at once just to keep you alive and functioning.

It is a reminder that life is not only what you feel on the surface. There is an entire hidden system working continuously behind the scenes, even when your mood is not at its best.



Credits: Suhail Bashir

11/06/2026

Nigeria current state will make your head hot but don't panic, you're gonna be fine.

11/06/2026

CHINA!!!
11/06/2026

CHINA!!!

This powerful moment was captured in Borneo during a conservation project aimed at protecting endangered orangutans. A m...
11/06/2026

This powerful moment was captured in Borneo during a conservation project aimed at protecting endangered orangutans.

A man working in a river filled with snakes was clearing the area to make it safer for the apes living nearby. As he stood waist-deep in the water, a wild orangutan watched him carefully from the riverbank.

Then something unexpected happened, the orangutan slowly stretched out its hand toward the man, seemingly trying to help him climb out. To the animal, it appeared the human was trapped or struggling in danger.
The worker later explained that the ape’s gesture felt deeply emotional because it showed empathy from a completely wild animal with no training or human conditioning.

Orangutans are known to be among the smartest primates on Earth, capable of problem-solving, emotional bonding, and even understanding distress in others.

Sadly, they are critically endangered due to deforestation and habitat destruction.

Credits: Mr Scientific

Microsoft says its latest AI data center is designed to dramatically reduce water consumption, claiming the facility use...
09/06/2026

Microsoft says its latest AI data center is designed to dramatically reduce water consumption, claiming the facility uses no more water than a typical local restaurant. 💧⚡

The company says the new center relies on advanced cooling technologies that recycle water and minimize evaporation, helping reduce the massive water demands often associated with AI infrastructure. The announcement comes as growing concerns emerge over the environmental impact of large-scale AI data centers worldwide. 🌍

Traditional data centers can consume millions of gallons of water annually to cool thousands of high-performance servers operating around the clock. Critics argue that expanding AI infrastructure, especially in drought-prone regions, could place major strain on local water supplies and energy grids. 🚨

Microsoft claims its newer facilities are being designed with sustainability in mind, including more efficient cooling systems, renewable energy integration, and lower overall environmental impact. The company has also pledged broader goals around becoming water positive and carbon negative in the coming years. 🌱

As AI demand continues to surge globally, tech companies are facing increasing pressure to prove that future data centers can grow without severely impacting communities, electricity systems, and natural resources. 🏭

Credits: Suhail Bashir

One man jumped from the sky to save a dying forest. 🌿 Brazilian skydiver Luigi Cani, known as "The Germinator," scattere...
06/06/2026

One man jumped from the sky to save a dying forest. 🌿 Brazilian skydiver Luigi Cani, known as "The Germinator," scattered over 100 million native tree seeds across a severely deforested region of the Amazon rainforest in January 2023.

Plunging at over 300 km/h, he released seeds from 27 native tree species over a 38-square-mile deforested area deep in the heart of the Amazon.

A biodegradable wooden box of more than one cubic metre carrying 300 kg of seeds was dropped from a plane at 14,000 feet, and Cani released the seeds at the precise height needed for even distribution.

This mission took five full years of meticulous planning, including obtaining 12 government permits and engineering a biodegradable seedbox from scratch. The seeds carry a projected germination rate of 95 percent and require no human intervention to grow, with trees capable of reaching up to 50 metres tall.

🌳 Cani's team continues monitoring progress by satellite. The long-term benefits include restoring biodiversity, improving air quality, and absorbing carbon dioxide at a massive scale. If one person with a parachute can plant 100 million trees, imagine what we could do together. 🌍

Source: Luigi Cani, 100 Million Seeds Project, 2023. Supported by Audi do Brasil and BTG Pactual, Brazil.

Photo Credits: Suhail Bashir

05/06/2026

China is experimenting with futuristic underwater data centers placed directly on the ocean floor, where surrounding seawater naturally cools the servers — drastically reducing the need for traditional air-conditioning systems that consume enormous amounts of electricity and freshwater. 🌊⚡

Unlike conventional data centers that require massive cooling infrastructure, underwater facilities can use the ocean’s naturally stable temperatures to keep powerful AI and cloud-computing hardware cool more efficiently. Researchers say this approach could lower energy consumption, reduce carbon emissions, and cut freshwater usage compared to land-based server farms. 🖥️🔬

As artificial intelligence rapidly increases global computing demand, countries and tech companies are racing to develop new ways to power and cool the next generation of mega-scale data infrastructure. Some experts believe underwater data centers could become a major part of the future internet ecosystem if long-term reliability and environmental concerns are successfully managed.

However, critics also question the potential effects on marine ecosystems and whether placing massive technological infrastructure in oceans could create new environmental risks. 🌍

Do you think underwater AI infrastructure is a smart innovation — or a dangerous step too far?



Source: NEWS and FACT

Photo Credits: Suhail Bashir

05/09/2025

60 ENGLISH WORDS YOU NEVER THOUGHT EXISTED 😮

1. Apricity — warmth of the winter sun
2. Petrichor — the earthy smell after rain
3. Susurrus — a soft, whispering sound
4. Borborygmus — a rumbling stomach noise
5. Callipygian — having well-shaped buttocks
6. Defenestration — throwing someone out of a window
7. Limerence — intense romantic infatuation
8. Pareidolia — seeing patterns (like faces) in random things
9. Mondegreen — a misheard lyric or phrase
10. Spoonerism — swapping the first sounds of words
11. Tmesis — inserting a word inside another word
12. Zugzwang — being forced to make a bad move (chess)
13. Schadenfreude — pleasure from someone else’s misfortune
14. Weltschmerz — deep sadness about the world
15. Agelast — a person who never laughs
16. Clinomania — a strong desire to stay in bed
17. Psithurism — the sound of wind in trees
18. Nudiustertian — relating to the day before yesterday
19. Erinaceous — resembling a hedgehog
20. Crapulence — sickness from overeating or overdrinking
21. Kakistocracy — rule by the worst people
22. Quire — a set of 24 sheets of paper
23. Floccinaucinihilipilification — judging something as worthless
24. Tintinnabulation — the ringing of bells
25. Logorrhea — excessive talkativeness
26. Sesquipedalian — fond of long words
27. Blatherskite — a person who talks nonsense
28. Skedaddle — run away quickly
29. Kerfuffle — a fuss or commotion
30. Brouhaha — a noisy, excited reaction
31. Lollygag — waste time; dawdle
32. Cattywampus — crooked; askew
33. Discombobulate — to confuse
34. Hullabaloo — loud noise and confusion
35. Flummox — to bewilder; confuse
36. Nincompoop — a foolish person
37. Ragamuffin — a ragged, dirty child
38. Shenanigans — secret or dishonest tricks
39. Bamboozle — to trick or fool
40. Taradiddle — a petty lie; nonsense
41. Thingamajig — a thing whose name you forgot
42. Doohickey — a small gadget or device
43. Whippersnapper — an overly confident young person
44. Flibbertigibbet — a silly, flighty person
45. Gubbins — small things; odds and ends
46. Snollygoster — a clever, unprincipled person
47. Malarkey — nonsense; meaningless talk
48. Codswallop — complete nonsense
49. Hornswoggle — to deceive or cheat
50. Hootenanny — an informal folk-music party
51. Skulduggery — underhanded or dishonest behavior
52. Serendipity — a lucky, unexpected find
53. Quixotic — wildly idealistic and impractical
54. Obfuscate — to make something unclear
55. Ineffable — too great to describe in words
56. Ephemeral — lasting a very short time
57. Epiphany — a sudden realization
58. Mellifluous — sweet-sounding; pleasant to hear
59. Lachrymose — tearful; given to weeping
60. Noctambulist — a sleepwalker

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Telecom Operator in Nigeria Reports 5,478 Fibre Cuts in 2025 so farOn a quiet Sunday morning in Adamawa, the hum of dail...
30/08/2025

Telecom Operator in Nigeria Reports 5,478 Fibre Cuts in 2025 so far

On a quiet Sunday morning in Adamawa, the hum of daily life suddenly slowed. Calls wouldn’t connect, data crawled to a halt, and businesses relying on internet transactions froze mid-operation.

The culprit wasn’t a nationwide power outage or a system hack, but something far more mundane, yet devastating: another cut in the underground fibre cables that carry Nigeria’s digital heartbeat.

Across the country, stories like this repeat almost daily. A road construction crew accidentally digs into a fibre line. Vandals rip out cables to sell as scrap.

Entire towns are plunged into digital silence. For telecoms operators, these fibre cuts are more than just inconveniences; they are costly disruptions, forcing constant repairs and reroutes.

For subscribers, they mean dropped calls, stalled businesses, and growing frustration in a world where connectivity is no longer a luxury but a lifeline.

In July 2025, MTN Nigeria said it recorded 760 fibre cuts nationwide, bringing the year-to-date total to over 5,478 incidents.

These disruptions, primarily caused by road construction and vandalism, continue to impact service quality across the country.

To restore the damaged fibre infrastructure, MTN Nigeria announced a scheduled network maintenance exercise to restore damaged fibre infrastructure affecting parts of Adamawa, Borno, and Kano States.

The telcho in a statement sighted by Techeconomy’s correspondent said that Sunday, August 24, 2025, between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM, is expected to cause temporary service disruptions across 101 sites in 15 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

According to the telecoms giant, the planned work will cut over traffic to a newly installed fibre link, replacing damaged spans along the AFCOT–Bawo Village route in Adamawa State.
MTN explained that the upgrade is necessary to strengthen network stability and improve service quality for subscribers.

Affected Areas:

Kano State: Nasarawa LGA

Adamawa State: Girei, Song, Mubi North, Hong, Gombi, Fufore, Mubi South, Madagali, Michika, Maiha, Chibok, and Yola North LGAs

Borno State: Askira/Uba and Shani LGAs

The maintenance will impact 2G, 3G, 4G, and 10 enterprise services during the two-hour window. MTN noted that the “linear and unprotected” nature of the fibre route makes it necessary to interrupt services while the work is carried out.

The company also disclosed that this intervention is part of ongoing efforts to mitigate the effect of over 5,478 fibre cuts recorded nationwide in 2025 alone, mostly due to road construction and vandalism.

One of such incidents in the North-East has made the current maintenance unavoidable.
“This unveiling is not just about repairs; it’s about improving the resilience of our network and ensuring that our customers can continue to rely on us,” the company stated, while apologising for any inconvenience the disruption may cause.

MTN assured subscribers that engineers will work swiftly to restore connectivity once the fibre cutover is complete, urging customers in the affected states to bear with them during the brief service downtime.

SOURCE: TECHECONOMY

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