Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have made a groundbreaking revelation that has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. Their latest study, published in Science Advances, highlights a fascinating phenomenon – the possibility of variations in fundamental constants. This discovery sheds light on the crucial role these constants play in enabling
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Norway’s data regulator has accused Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, of breaking European data privacy rules. The case, which has significant implications for European data privacy, revolves around Meta’s alleged collection and use of user data for targeted advertising. This practice, known as behavioural advertising, is a common business model employed
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Intel recently made the decision to terminate its proposed $5.4 billion acquisition of Tower Semiconductor. The termination was mutually agreed upon by both companies and primarily stemmed from the inability to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals within the expected timeframe. Notably, China expressed opposition to the deal, highlighting the escalating tensions in the tech industry
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Indoor air pollution has long been a concern for scientists and health professionals alike, but a recent breakthrough may offer a solution. In a study presented at the fall meeting of the American Chemical Society, researchers unveiled their innovative catalyst-coated lampshades that have the ability to transform indoor air pollutants into harmless compounds. This groundbreaking
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India and Thailand are currently engaged in a fierce race to attract semiconductor-manufacturing investments and secure their positions on Asia’s chipmaking map. As the chip war between China and the United States intensifies, both countries are vying for the opportunity to become significant players in the global supply chain. With the Indian government’s recent initiatives
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