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A Mechanical Computer Running on Physical Memory without Electricity and Electronic Chips
SadaNews - In a world obsessed with smaller chips and faster charging, a team of scientists has taken a completely opposite path by building a computer from springs.
Springs are mechanical pieces often shaped like coiled metal wire, and they are characterized by compressing or extending when pushed...
Caffeine Under the Microscope.. A Loyal Friend to the Skin or a Hidden Enemy
SadaNews - Coffee has become more than just a morning ritual or a daily energy boost; it has turned into a focal point of increasing scientific discussion regarding its effects on skin health. Caffeine, its primary component, is a natural substance found in over 60 types of plants and is also added...
Foods and Drinks That Weaken Tooth Enamel Without Us Noticing
SadaNews - Some everyday foods and drinks may seem safe, but they can gradually damage tooth enamel, the protective layer that shields it from decay. According to a report on the "Verywell Health" website, repeated exposure to acids and sugars increases the risk of erosion over time.
Data indicates...
Munich.. Laboratory of Military Systems Supported by Artificial Intelligence
SadaNews - Munich, the capital of Bavaria in southern Germany, not only holds the titles of the club with record numbers in the Bundesliga (Bayern Munich) and the famous car brand (BMW) but has also become, in recent years, the actual laboratory for military systems based on artificial intelligence...
How Does Tattooing Affect the Immune System?
SadaNews - Tattooing has evolved from being merely a cosmetic phenomenon or personal expression to a globally prevalent practice, with estimates suggesting that about one in five people has a tattoo. With this increase in prevalence, scientists are becoming more interested in understanding its biolo...
The Latest American Stealth Bomber Can Reach Anywhere in the World.. Discover It
SadaNews - An American weapon flies in the sky that is not easily seen but is capable of reaching anywhere in the world, as the United States tests the B-21 Raider bomber, one of the newest stealth aircraft in the world, designed to evade radars and operate within airspace protected by advanced defe...
Tesla Expands Driverless Robotaxi Service to Dallas and Houston
SadaNews - In a new move reflecting the acceleration of the autonomous driving race, Tesla announced the launch of fully autonomous robotaxi rides, without human supervision, in the cities of Dallas and Houston in the state of Texas, marking the first time this service has been offered outside Austi...
Common Medications for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Under the Microscope
SadaNews - In the largest study of its kind, researchers have raised questions about the long-term safety of some medications used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). According to a report on the "ScienceDaily" website, some of these treatments have been associated with a slight but notable inc...
5 Signs That Your Skin is Aging Faster Than Its Age
SadaNews - Skin aging is an inevitable natural process, a part of the life cycle that the body goes through as it ages. However, it becomes more confusing when these signs begin to appear earlier than expected, in the twenties or thirties, when the skin is supposed to be at its most vibrant. At that...
Psychology: Over-sharing Goals May Hinder Achievement
SadaNews - Science reveals a harsh paradox: the elation a person feels when telling everyone about their big plans is nothing but a trick of the brain that makes them think they have already succeeded, sabotaging the goals they are eager to achieve.
According to a report published by VegOut, some i...
"Perplexity" Unveils a Broader Vision for the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Personal...
SadaNews - "Perplexity" expands its ambitions beyond AI-supported search; it envisions that the next phase of personal computing will revolve around a more context-aware assistant, capable of seamlessly integrating with the user’s daily digital activities.
In a new post on its website titled "The P...
Swiss Study: Robots May Learn the Same Skill Without Complete Reprogramming
SadaNews - Researchers from the CREATE lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a new framework aimed at addressing one of the most perplexing issues in industrial robotics related to how to teach one skill to robots with different structures without having...