A team of Swedish researchers has created the first crash test dummy meant to imitate a woman’s physique, seeking to put a stop to the long history of man-centric safety in automobiles. The dummy will attempt to replace current methods, which severely misrepresent a woman’s body in practically every dimension, …
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The World’s Largest Aircraft Carrying Hypersonic Rocket Breaks a Major Milestone
The world’s largest aircraft has successfully carried the hypersonic prototype vehicle Talon-A over the Mojave desert, marking yet another milestone in its continuous development. The Stratolaunch Roc, which is effectively two enormous airliners joined by a wing, is planned to transport the Talon-A to a high altitude, where the Mach …
Read More »With this ingenious doorbell, you can keep an eye on your home even while you’re not there
The advantages of having strong home security are numerous. House security is essential for everyone, from securing your home to deterring intruders to providing peace of mind. The best aspect is that you don’t need any pricey equipment or a monthly contract with a third-party provider. In fact, you may …
Read More »Samsung SSDs, microSD cards, and other storage devices are up to 67% off
Now is an excellent opportunity to stock up on microSD cards for your phone or console, as well as fresh portable drives for all of your critical information. A new Amazon deal has reduced the price of Samsung storage devices by up to 67 percent, including some of our favorites. …
Read More »Strangely Gentle Lifting Robot With Tentacles That Look Like Noodles
Every single week, it seems, engineers and scientists try to improve the robot claw machine. They have even experimented with employing dead spiders. Researchers from Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have created a new robot with tentacles as the latest innovation in the wacky …
Read More »The largest nuclear bomb ever detonated was the Tsar Bomba
The Tsar Bomba test, which involved the Soviet Union testing a hydrogen bomb that was the most potent nuclear weapon ever built and tested, was conducted in the early hours of October 30, 1961. Over 50 megatons, or the equivalent of 50 million tons of ordinary explosives, were put into …
Read More »According to reports, Twitter will charge $20 per month for verified accounts
According to several sources, individuals who want to become or remain verified on Twitter would have to pay $20 each month. Twitter is currently controlled by Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla. According to The Verge and Platformer, Twitter is planning to launch a new tier of Twitter Blue, the …
Read More »Volvo C40 rechargeable mini-rocket vehicle
I’m glad Volvo gave its smallest EV this much power and joy even if it didn’t have to. Although the range and acceleration are excellent, the native Android operating system is far from ideal. More and more manufacturers are releasing their second or third generation of electric vehicles (EVs), which …
Read More »Everything you need to know about The Wire’s retractions concerning Meta
Facebook and Indian news outlet The Wire became embroiled in a dispute over an Instagram post that was inadvertently removed from the platform. Here is what transpired. After retracting its piece on Meta, The Wire published an addendum indicating that a staff member “deceived” it. Previously, the story unfolded as …
Read More »Google finally lets you view its latest Nest cameras on the web
It took some time, but Nest cameras of the current generation no longer require the use of an app to monitor your house. According to The Verge, Google has developed a home.google.com preview portal that provides web viewing for the latest Nest Cam and Nest Doorbell models. You cannot view …
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