Google Pushes Out an AI Skills Course for Educators

As part of an effort to make AI training more accessible, Google announced on Friday that it is launching a new course that teaches individuals how to utilize artificial intelligence technologies. The company’s philanthropic arm is also contributing $75 million to allow 1 million Americans Continue Reading

Scientists are Unsure of Why Methane is “Burping” Out of Mars’ Subsurface

Methane has been consistently found on Mars since 2012 by NASA’s Curiosity rover, particularly in the vicinity of its landing site within the 96-mile-wide (154-kilometer) Gale Crater. However, the methane on Mars is acting strangely. It only shows up at night, varies with the seasons, Continue Reading

Low-Intensity Exercise Associated with Lower Depression but Not High-Intensity Exercise

Recent studies have discovered a strong correlation between lower rates of depression and engaging in low-to-moderate intensity exercise. Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) researchers reviewed a comprehensive set of international research to investigate the possibility of physical activity as a mental health intervention. Physical activity was Continue Reading

Scientists Discover that Neotame, a Sweetener in Cakes and Beverages, Can Harm the Gut Wall

A recent study discovered that an artificial sweetener prevalent in sweets, soft drinks, and chewing gum can cause substantial health harm by weakening the gut. If neotame, a sweetener, is consumed in even little amounts, it can cause insulin resistance, irritable bowel syndrome, and even Continue Reading

Global Funding for Life Sciences Startups is Announced by the Arcondis Foundation

The Arcondis Group is entirely owned by the Foundation, which was founded in 2017 with the aim of generating shared wealth for all parties participating in the business. Ensuring sustainable employment within the Arcondis Group and providing assistance for social responsibility initiatives are among its Continue Reading

SpaceX Plans to Launch Two More Times this Weekend from Cape Canaveral

SpaceX hopes to duplicate the last two back-to-back days of launches, which occurred just over a week ago. SpaceX added two more Florida rocket launches to the year’s rapidly increasing total when it launched Starlink satellites into orbit on the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday Continue Reading

Tiger Woods’ Fifteen-Year-Old Son Charlie will Try to Qualify for the US Open

The history of the US Open has a strong mention of his father. Charlie Woods will try to write a new chapter on Thursday. The 15-year-old son of Tiger Woods will start with an 18-hole local qualifier in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where he will Continue Reading

At the Time100 Gala with Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Mahomes Shows Off Her Abs and Rib Tattoo in a Crystal Crop Top

Brittany Mahomes and Patrick take great pride in their date night attire. The couple attended the Time100 Gala in New York City on April 25 and looked stunning in matching ensembles. The quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, who was named one of TIME’s 100 Continue Reading

Indian Firm is Creating a Gravity Energy Storage Device Based on Sand

Unlike pumped hydro storage, which relies on water, dams, or hills, Baud Resources, a deep-tech business supported by IIT Kanpur, has created a revolutionary method of gravity-based energy storage that uses gravitational potential energy instead. The system is adaptable to any environment, including deserts, subzero Continue Reading

An iPad Redesign is Conjecture to be the Subject of a New Apple Event ‘Lets Loose’ Scheduled for May 7

The graphic of the event invitation with the Apple Pencil suggests that iPads will be the main attraction at this online meeting. According to reports on Tuesday, tech giant Apple has announced that it will have an event on May 7. The news heightens the Continue Reading