Natural History Museum in London Offers Tour on Women in Science
Guided tour highlights the careers and contributions of female researchers in various fields of knowledge. Launched in 2024, the “Women in Science” program at the Natural History Museum in London
WhatsApp Ban Fails to Prevent ‘Tens of Millions’ of Users in Banned Countries, Says Company Executive
Meta’s Head of Messaging, Will Cathcart, revealed that despite the ban on WhatsApp in several countries, many people have found technical ways to bypass restrictions and use the app clandestinely.
European Central Bank (ECB) Begins a Series of Interest Rate Cuts Amid Ongoing Battle Against Inflation
However, the battle is far from over, with signs indicating that challenges will persist. Inflation across the 20 countries in the eurozone has experienced a significant drop, falling from over
The artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk, xAI, raised a total of $6 billion in its latest funding round
This significant investment has increased xAI’s market valuation to a remarkable $24 billion, reflecting the growing interest and confidence in Musk’s vision for AI technology. The investors who contributed to
Russia to Build Central Asia’s First Nuclear Power Plant in Uzbekistan
Russia is preparing to build a small nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan, marking the first project of its kind in post-Soviet Central Asia. The announcement was made by Uzbek President
Circular Economy Has the Potential to Drive a $108 Billion Gain for the Global Economy by 2050
A UN report indicates that waste management-related expenses could decrease from $640 billion to $270 billion by 2050, while simultaneously contributing a $108 billion gain to the global economy. Waste