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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that if he were 20 years old today, he would study physical sciences like physics, chemistr...
19/07/2025

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that if he were 20 years old today, he would study physical sciences like physics, chemistry, and biology instead of computer science or coding. He believes the next big wave of AI, which he calls “Physical AI,” will focus on understanding the physical world and its laws.

Huang expects future AI progress to be driven by robotics, autonomous machines, and industrial automation, all of which require a strong foundation in physics, mechanics, and other physical principles.

Microsoft has signed a 12-year deal with Vaulted Deep to bury 4.9 million metric tons of carbon by injecting human and f...
19/07/2025

Microsoft has signed a 12-year deal with Vaulted Deep to bury 4.9 million metric tons of carbon by injecting human and farm waste deep underground. The process mixes biosolids, manure, and food waste into a slurry, which is then sealed 5,000 feet below the surface in rock formations.

This method, already used in some U.S. cities for industrial waste, gives Microsoft carbon removal credits to offset emissions from its AI operations.

The company, which emitted over 75 million metric tons of CO₂ between 2020 and 2024, aims to become carbon negative by 2030 and erase its historical emissions by 2050.

While praised for its scalability, the approach has raised concerns about potential groundwater contamination and long-term monitoring challenges. Still, it reflects a shift toward practical climate solutions using existing infrastructure.

After 80 years, victims of the world’s first nuclear weapon test in New Mexico are finally set to receive compensation.T...
19/07/2025

After 80 years, victims of the world’s first nuclear weapon test in New Mexico are finally set to receive compensation.

The Trinity Test on July 16, 1945, exposed nearby residents to dangerous radiation without warning or evacuation. Recent changes to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) now include fallout victims from New Mexico and uranium miners.

President Trump signed the updated bill just days before the test’s 80th anniversary. The U.S. carried out nearly 200 atmospheric nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962. Victims now have two years to file claims, and advocates are urging them to avoid paying unnecessary fees to attorneys or companies.

US President Donald Trump claimed on Friday that five fighter jets were shot down during the India-Pakistan military cla...
19/07/2025

US President Donald Trump claimed on Friday that five fighter jets were shot down during the India-Pakistan military clashes in May.

“We stopped a lot of wars. And these were serious — India and Pakistan, that was going on. Planes were being shot out of there. I think five jets were shot down, actually. These are two serious nuclear countries, and they were hitting each other,” Trump said while addressing Republican lawmakers.

His comments highlighted the tense standoff between the two nuclear-armed nations and hinted at US efforts to prevent further escalation.

Netflix reported a 45% profit jump in Q2 2025, fueled by higher subscription prices and strong ad revenue. The company’s...
19/07/2025

Netflix reported a 45% profit jump in Q2 2025, fueled by higher subscription prices and strong ad revenue. The company’s revenue rose 16% to $11.1B, surpassing expectations.

Net profit reached $3.1B, with “Squid Game” Season 3 drawing 122M views and driving strong user engagement.

Netflix also raised its 2025 revenue forecast to $44.8B–$45.2B and revealed plans to stream live sports, including NFL games and boxing events.

Pakistan Air Force (PAF) won two major awards at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) 2025, one of the world’s lead...
19/07/2025

Pakistan Air Force (PAF) won two major awards at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) 2025, one of the world’s leading military airshows held from July 18 to 20.

The C-130A transport aircraft received the Conqueror’s Delegates Trophy for its historic display and unique design. At the same event, the JF-17 Thunder Block III fighter jet earned the Spirit of the Meet Trophy for its nonstop performance, which included mid-air refueling. This highlighted Pakistan’s advanced aerial skills.

Both aircraft gained worldwide praise, especially following PAF’s recent aerial encounter with India.

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An Indian student’s F-1 visa was delayed after they didn’t list their Reddit account on the DS-160 form, even though the...
18/07/2025

An Indian student’s F-1 visa was delayed after they didn’t list their Reddit account on the DS-160 form, even though the account was public and had no offensive content.

The visa officer issued a 221(g) slip, asking the student to make all social media handles public, claiming the Reddit account wasn’t visible despite its public setting.

This comes as the U.S. State Department continues to require student visa applicants to set their social media accounts to ‘public.’ Social media checks have increased since 2019 as part of stricter immigration policies.

Chinese researchers have developed a game-changing lithium metal battery with a built-in fire suppressant to prevent exp...
18/07/2025

Chinese researchers have developed a game-changing lithium metal battery with a built-in fire suppressant to prevent explosions and fires.

The prototype uses a polymer that releases flame-retardant chemicals when temperatures rise above 100°C, acting like a tiny fire extinguisher inside the battery.

In tests, standard batteries hit 1,000°C and ignited in 13 minutes, but the new design stayed at 220°C without catching fire.

This innovation could make electric vehicles much safer and speed up the adoption of lithium metal batteries, which can store up to 10 times more energy than current lithium-ion ones.

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Agent, a new AI tool designed to handle complex, multi-step tasks like managing calendars, p...
18/07/2025

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Agent, a new AI tool designed to handle complex, multi-step tasks like managing calendars, planning events, online shopping, and creating reports.

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China has successfully tested a new high-speed maglev train in Hubei Province that accelerates faster than many commerci...
18/07/2025

China has successfully tested a new high-speed maglev train in Hubei Province that accelerates faster than many commercial planes.

The train hit 404 mph (650 km/h) in just seven seconds on a special elevated track. Developed by Donghu Laboratory, it weighs 1.1 tons and uses magnetic levitation to eliminate friction and achieve incredible speeds.

In earlier tests, the train even reached 600 mph, positioning it as a strong contender for the title of the world’s fastest train. Once in service, it could reduce travel times so much that it rivals air travel.

Countries currently using maglev technology include China, Japan, and South Korea.

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot were spotted on Coldplay’s kiss cam at Gillette Stadium, leading to...
18/07/2025

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot were spotted on Coldplay’s kiss cam at Gillette Stadium, leading to online cheating allegations.

The two were seen cuddling on the jumbotron and quickly tried to hide, prompting Chris Martin to joke they were “having an affair or just very shy.” Byron is reportedly married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, while Cabot recently finalized a divorce.

The viral TikTok of the moment has millions of views, with some former employees said to be celebrating Byron’s public embarrassment. Social media users also mocked the incident, noting Byron’s wife may have removed her married name from her Facebook profile.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was forced to take a taxi to Tabriz after all his official cars broke down due to ba...
18/07/2025

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was forced to take a taxi to Tabriz after all his official cars broke down due to bad fuel.

The vehicles stopped in Qazvin province after refueling at a station reportedly mixing water with petrol. Despite the situation, the president did not request assistance from local officials.

Authorities later confirmed the fuel station had previous complaints. Fuel issues like this are common in Iran, with drivers often reporting bad petrol and pump fraud, though officials insist it’s not widespread.

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