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Wetware: When Biology Becomes Tech

In 2025, computing is evolving beyond silicon chips. Scientists are growing mini human brains from stem cells to power energy-efficient computers, marking a shift toward “wetware” – where biology meets technology. This emerging field promises to revolutionize IT by harnessing living tissues for computation, offering unparalleled efficiency and adaptability. As AI demands soar, wetware could…

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Mosquito Drone Spy China Unveils innovation

Drones have evolved from recreational gadgets to essential tools in logistics, healthcare, and defense. But now, China has unveiled a breakthrough that is turning heads worldwide: a mosquito-sized spy drone designed specifically for covert military operations. At first glance, it looks like a tiny insect. In reality, it’s a high-tech surveillance device capable of gathering…

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Nano Banana Trend: How to Create 3D Figurines for Free with Google AI Studio

The internet has a new obsession: the Nano Banana 3D figurine trend. What started as a quirky AI experiment quickly went viral, with social media feeds flooded by miniature bananas turned into lifelike 3D models. Thanks to Google AI Studio, anyone can generate these hyper-realistic figurines in just minutes—no advanced design skills or expensive tools…

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Artificial Blood: Japan’s Lifesaving Medical Innovation

Artificial blood has long been a science fiction dream—an innovation that could change healthcare forever. Now, Japanese scientists are making this vision a reality, developing a synthetic blood substitute that could save millions of lives worldwide. Early findings show immense promise, potentially reshaping how we respond to medical emergencies, battlefield injuries, and global blood shortages….

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India’s Vikram 32-Bit Microprocessor: Homegrown Chip Rewrites Local Tech Rules

Indian startups no longer depend on imported chips for their products—where affordable smartphones, smart agriculture sensors, and industrial robots are powered by locally designed semiconductors. That’s the promise of Vikram, India’s first indigenous 32-bit microprocessor, developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and backed by the government’s push for semiconductor self-reliance. For decades, India…

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