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AI shares new insights into solar magnetic field

AI shares new insights into solar magnetic field

17-07-2023  comments

London (IANS) Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in solar physics by utilising artificial intelligence (AI) to simulate the magnetic field in the upper atmosphere of the sun in quasi real-time. 

The research, published in Nature Astronomy,…

Dumping of debris in mountains multiplies hazardous mudslides: Experts

Dumping of debris in mountains multiplies hazardous mudslides: Experts

16-07-2023  comments

Shimla (IANS) The roaring rapids of rivers relating to climate-related risks in Himachal Pradesh have been evidently triggered by extremely wet southwest monsoon rainfall this season. Even the cold desert Lahaul-Spiti, the rain-shadow zone, had to…

ChatGPT can increase human productivity: Study

ChatGPT can increase human productivity: Study

16-07-2023  comments

New York (IANS) Open AI’s ChatGPT can help increase productivity for workers assigned tasks like writing cover letters, delicate emails, and cost-benefit analysis, according to a study.

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology…

Nothing Phone (2): Turn your swag on with less distraction, more fun

Nothing Phone (2): Turn your swag on with less distraction, more fun

15-07-2023  comments

New Delhi (IANS) Very few smartphones come with a unique swag and a cool vibe and Nothing Phone (2) is certainly one of those -- with one-of-its-kind translucent panel design at the back and the light strip notifications -- that has won itself half…

Astrophysicists spot possible first-ever ‘dark stars’

Astrophysicists spot possible first-ever ‘dark stars’

15-07-2023  comments

New York (IANS) Data from NASA’s James Webb Telescope has caught a glimpse of possible first-ever ‘dark stars’.

Stars powered with dark matter still need proving but could reveal clues about the nature of one of the universe’s great mysteries.

Food industry scrambles to deal with WHO's classification of aspartame

Food industry scrambles to deal with WHO's classification of aspartame

14-07-2023  comments

Seoul (IANS) Food and beverage companies scrambled on Friday to come up with measures after the World Health Organization (WHO) classified aspartame as "possibly carcinogenic to humans".

Earlier in the day, WHO's International Agency for…

India’s ‘Bahubali’ rocket LVM3 puts Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft into orbit

India’s ‘Bahubali’ rocket LVM3 puts Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft into orbit

14-07-2023  comments

Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh)  (IANS) India’s ‘Bahubali’ rocket successfully put the moon spacecraft – Chandrayaan-3- into orbit on Friday afternoon in a copybook style.

The country’s heavy rocket slung the 3.8 ton Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft in…

Grammarly to shut Text Editor SDK in January

Grammarly to shut Text Editor SDK in January

14-07-2023  comments

San Francisco (IANS) Popular AI-based writing assistant Grammarly has announced that it will be shutting down its "Text Editor SDK" next year on January 10.

"On Wednesday, January 10, 2024, the Grammarly Text Editor SDK will be discontinued.…

Google's AI chatbot 'Bard' now available in 9 Indian languages

Google's AI chatbot 'Bard' now available in 9 Indian languages

13-07-2023  comments

New Delhi (IANS) Google on Thursday announced the latest update to its AI experiment 'Bard', which includes support for over 40 languages, including nine Indian languages.

"Starting today, Bard will be available in over 40 languages,…

New Apple software updates bring more power to Indian users across devices

New Apple software updates bring more power to Indian users across devices

13-07-2023  comments

New Delhi (IANS) From bi-lingual Siri experience to more transliteration keyboards for major Indian languages, the latest Apple software updates across its platforms and devices have brought more power to millions of users in the country.

Apple…

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