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Military Funding for Growing Human Brain Tissue-Integrated Silicon Chips

In a groundbreaking endeavor, Monash University is spearheading research aimed at growing human brain cells on silicon chips with advanced continual learning capabilities. The project has recently secured a prestigious grant of nearly AUD 600,000 from the National Intelligence and Security Discovery Research Grants, known as the NISDRG program.

Threads User Engagement Plummets, Urging Rapid Feature Rollouts

In recent times, Threads, the nascent microblogging app under the umbrella of parent company Meta Platforms, has witnessed a decline in user engagement. Despite an initial surge in sign-ups, the app has been facing challenges in retaining its users and keeping them actively involved. According to estimates from market intelligence

Google Play's Device Preview - Try Before Install

Android began as a mobile OS for phones but quickly spread to other gadgets. In today's world, Android apps can be accessed on various devices, including tablets, TVs, watches, laptops, foldables, and smartphones. The Google Play Store caters to all these devices. However, if you shop for apps on one

Oppenheimer's Odyssey - Trailblazing Physics and Ethics in a Turbulent Era

Picture this: It's 1904, and little Julius Robert Oppenheimer is born into a well-off German family in New York City. Right from the get-go, he's got that spark of brilliance in his eyes. J. Robert Oppenheimer was born to a fascinating family on April 22, 1904, in New York City.

Google's "Genesis" - The New AI Technology Shaping News Articles

Imagine a world where news articles are written by artificial intelligence (AI) instead of human journalists. That future might be closer than you think. Google, the tech giant, is currently testing a revolutionary AI technology codenamed "Genesis" that has the power to generate news articles. The New York Times was

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