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Tech/Science

2024: The Year of AI Glasses Revolutionizing Technology

2024 is predicted to be the year of AI glasses, with the rise of AI-powered smart glasses expected to revolutionize the way people interact with technology. The launch of Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta glasses in September 2023 initially received a lukewarm…

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Inspires Changes in Mars Sample Return Plans

As the Ingenuity Mars helicopter continues to exceed expectations, NASA is incorporating the lessons learned from its operations into the evolving plans for Mars Sample Return. The helicopter, which was initially expected to perform only five flights, has now completed…

Wizards of the Coast Accused of Using AI-Generated Art in Promotional Image

Wizards of the Coast, the company behind Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons, has found itself embroiled in controversy after fans accused it of using AI-generated art in a recent promotional image. Despite the company’s denial, the accusations have…

The Ongoing Popularity of Call of Duty: How Many People Are Playing in 2024?

Call of Duty has been a beloved shooter franchise for over twenty years, securing hundreds of millions of players and topping sales charts with each new game. As we approach 2024, the question arises: how many people are currently playing…

Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest in Tokyo Reveals New Pictomancer Job and More

The Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest in Tokyo has given us our first look at the Pictomancer, the second of the two new Dawntrail jobs arriving with the next FF14 expansion in summer 2024. Game director Naoki Yoshida, best known…

Costa Rica’s Seismic Faults Show Increased Activity in Response to Distant Earthquakes, Study Finds

A new study has revealed that Costa Rica’s seismic faults experienced increased activity in response to distant earthquakes, shedding light on the country’s complex geology. The research, presented at AGU’s Annual Meeting 2023, indicates that weak fault zones in Costa…

Researchers Simulate Iron Snow to Shed Light on Planetary Magnetic Fields

Scientists have long believed in the occurrence of a phenomenon known as iron snow in the molten iron cores of certain planetary bodies. Similar to the formation of snow crystals in the upper atmosphere, iron snow is thought to occur…

Apex Legends Fans Anticipate New Legends and Map in 2024

As the calendar flips to 2024, the dedicated fanbase of the popular Battle Royale game, Apex Legends, eagerly awaits the arrival of new characters, known as Legends, to join the gaming fray. Since its inception in 2019, the game has…

New Method Developed to Remove Methane from the Air

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and spin-out company Ambient Carbon have developed a unique method to remove methane from the air, offering a potential solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as livestock housing, biogas production plants,…

Study Reveals Impact of Permafrost Thaw on High-Latitude Food Webs and Carbon Fluxes

Alaska is facing the brunt of climate change, with rapid warming leading to the thawing of permafrost in the state’s interior. This thaw not only releases stored carbon into the atmosphere, exacerbating rising temperatures but also triggers decomposition, potentially impacting…