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16 Fun Word Games Similar to Wordle, Featuring Daily Challenges

Wordle

Wordle, the brainchild of Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle, has taken the internet by storm as the most addictive and widely popular web-based game. However, concerns have arisen among users in recent months about its free availability, prompting some to seek alternatives. For those in search of Wordle-like games, here’s a curated list to explore: … Read more

Having trouble with iMessage? Here’s how you can fix it on iPhone, Mac, and iPad

iMessage

Are you having trouble encountering roadblocks in your digital conversations due to iMessage not working? We know how frustrating it is when messages do not deliver, the blue bubble turns green, or conversations become out of order. But don’t you worry! We are here to rescue and, of course, guide you. In this article, we … Read more

Science declears Amber’s face as the most beautiful in the world

Amber

Amber Heard has a perfect face as per a mapping science formula. Her features are most similar to the Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, which is 1.618. According to the same mapping, Scarlett Johansson had amazing eyes, Emily Ratajkowski had gorgeous lips and Kim Kardashian had bomb eyebrows. Amber Heard has a perfect face … Read more

NASA prepares scientists to investigate UFOs, risking reputation

NASA

NASA announces intentions to gather a team of experts to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena. The focus will be on identifying available data in order to learn more about unusual sky encounters. Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA’s science mission leader, admitted that traditional scientists may have reservations about researching UAPs. Despite fears about jeopardizing its reputation, NASA announces … Read more

US high schoolers design low-cost filter to remove lead from water

design

When the pandemic forced schools to close, Rebecca Bushway, a science teacher in Washington, D.C., set her students an ambitious task: design and build a low-cost lead filter that attaches to faucets and removes the poisonous metal. Using 3D printing and high-school level chemistry, the team now has a working prototype — a three-inch (7.5 … Read more

‘Science, Technology & Innovation policy to create economic activities in Pakistan’

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Shibli Faraz on Thursday said that the first-ever National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy of Pakistan would not only bring revolution in the field of science and technology but also create economic activity in the entire country. “This policy will help encourage technology driven economy through engaging industry, … Read more

NASA announces 10 latest astronaut trainees

NASA announces 10 latest astronaut trainees

HOUSTON, Dec 6, 2021 (AFP) – NASA announced Monday its 10 latest trainee astronauts, who include a firefighter turned Harvard professor, a former member of the national cycle team, and a pilot who led the first-ever all-woman F-22 formation in combat. The 2021 class was whittled down from a field of more than 12,000 applicants and … Read more

Ancient river delta bolsters search for signs of life on Mars

Ancient river delta bolsters search for signs of life on Mars

Images from Mars reveal how water helped shape the Red Planet’s landscape billions of years ago, and provide clues that will guide the search for evidence of ancient life, a study said Thursday. In February, NASA’s Perseverance rover landed in Jezero crater, where scientists suspected a long-gone river once fed a lake, depositing sediment in a fan-shaped delta … Read more

Are people with big heads more intelligent than those with smaller heads?

big heads more intelligent than those with smaller heads

New scientific research proves that people with big heads have higher than average intelligence.

Earlier studies had consistently identified a correlation between brain size and cognitive performance, but the relationship seemed to grow weaker as studies included more participants, so Nave, Koellinger, and colleagues hoped to pursue the question with a sample size that dwarfed previous effort

An unrealistic science has been devoted to this knowledge, which has been called the science of the heads, phrenology. It was based on the assumption that personality traits and intelligence could be determined by the size, shape and shape of the skull.

Phrenology remained a very popular branch of science until the late 19th century and early 20th century.

A team of pediatric researchers at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, led by Dr Teresa Brennan, compared the mental development of small children with small heads and compared them with older children. Turned out that head size has nothing to do with mental development.

And so the research of these researchers proved to be the last nail in the coffin of old-fashioned illusions.

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Then Vs Now: The Evolution of Gaming

Following the commercial birth of gaming as a technological peculiarity in the 1950s, it has developed into one of the most profitable industries in the world. The equipment and machinery used to play the games have grown by leaps and bounds, while the titles we used to play have evolved into astonishingly stunning pieces of … Read more

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan has stressed the importance of being a world leader in science and technology.

Japan’s economy and society are undergoing significant changes. Energy, resources, food shortages, a declining birth rate, an aging population, as well as underdeveloped rural economies and communities, are the most pressing issues in Japan today.

Japan’s global status in science and technology has recently fallen as a result of these challenges, even while other countries continue to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies.

However, as in the past, Japan must continue to be a country that actively contributes to humanity’s growth by using its STI capability to address global concerns and improve the quality of life in underdeveloped countries. Japan also aspires to actively contribute to global growth that is sustainable.

The Science and Technology Policy Bureau, which is part of Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), is in charge of planning and designing basic policies to promote science and technology in the country.

Its goal is to develop human resources in science and technology, benefiting everyone from students to senior researchers and engineers, and to support international activities and science and technology promotion in a variety of places.

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Pakistan, Kuwait to promote trade ties through joint commission

Shah Mahmood Qureshi

TASHKENT: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Ahmed Nasser Al-Muhammad Al-Sabah on Friday vowed to set up a joint commission to promote bilateral trade and economic ties in the near future. In a meeting held on the sidelines of the Central and South Asia Coordination conference in Tashkent, the two … Read more

Amazon recovers after interruption

Amazon recovers after interruption

Amazon recovers after interruption, late Wednesday. According to outage tracking website Downdetector, multiple customers reported a brief interruption at Amazon.com Inc’s (AMZN.O) platforms, along with Alexa and Prime Video. As of 0148 GMT, over 6,200 consumer reports indicated troubles with Amazon‘s online shop site. Whereas approximately 1,700 customers reported difficulties with Prime Video and over … Read more

High-speed objects spotted by military pilots, NASA to study UFOs

High-speed objects

NASA’s scientists will be allowed to study the unidentified high-speed objects that have been spotted in the earth’s atmosphere.

NASA’s chief decision-maker, Bill Nelson, who was an astronaut himself, will allow the agency’s scientists to explore the high-speed objects that have been spotted by military pilots over the years.

One of the most fundamental questions that physicists and mathematical experts have been pondering upon for centuries is “Are we alone in the universe?”

And the topic looks set to be on a high once again this summer as the Pentagon prepares to publish a ‘bombshell’ report later this month into UFOs.

The new head of the space exploration agency is allowing researchers to study the phenomenon of UFOs.

Even former US president Barack Obama has weighed in on the debate, confirming “footage and records” of unidentified objects exist. When questioned on the Late Late Show he added: “When it comes to aliens, there are things I just can’t tell you on air.”

“We don’t know if it’s extraterrestrial. We don’t know if it’s an enemy. We don’t know if it’s an optical phenomenon,” Nelson told CNN.

“We don’t think it’s an optical phenomenon because of the characteristics that those Navy jet pilots described… and so the bottom line is, we want to know.”

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“Messages from unidentified email address might contain malware”, NITB

nitb

The National Information Technology Board (NITB) has asked internet users to avoid downloading content sent from unidentified email addresses, warning that it might contain malware. The NITB, in a tweet, said “phishing emails” containing malware were propagated among officials of multiple organizations. “RTF document chain infection is observed with the use of advanced persistence techniques,” … Read more

Punjab Govt. share details of STEM competition for schools

Schools

The Punjab School Education Department shared on Sunday the details of the first STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) competition for elementary and high schools across the province. In a tweet, School Education Punjab said that Participating students are encouraged to submit one minute videos on any of the following themes to win the title … Read more

Pakistan is going to set up its own Medical Equipment Industry

Medical Equipments

Today, Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry in a press conference said, That Pakistan is setting up its own medical equipment industry by initial production of various equipment.  He said that, We import medical equipment worth 1.6 billion dollars. If we achieve to substitute that it will be a huge achievement, said by … Read more

Room temperature superconductors could transfigure the electrical grid

Superconductors

Scientists have come across superconductors which display a property at room temperature. Technologists have been on the lookout for such material and this is one of its kind. The substance is a superconductor – electrical current flows through efficiently, with no energy wasted as heat. Currently, researchers and scientists lose a lot of the energy … Read more

Scientists develop human embryo from stem cells

Scientists have developed a human embryo ‘blueprint’ from human stem cells, in a breakthrough that could give a vital insight into the early stages of infant development. The model made by the teams from the University of Cambridge and the Netherlands-based Hubretcht Institute said the embryo will allow them to observe ‘never-before-seen-process’ underlying human body’s … Read more

Sindh introduces online education for primary schools

Online education

Sindh Education Department has introduced online education for primary schools. According to the Sindh Education Department, online education will be provided to students from KG to 5th class through an app called ‘SELD Learning’. An online education plan has been developed with the help of UNICEF and Microsoft. Mathematics, Science, English, and Urdu will be … Read more

Download 1,000 HD movies in one second

HD movies

Scientists claimed to download 1,000 HD movies per second, citing the fastest internet service. According to the World News Agency, scientists from Australia have claimed that the Internet speed reaches 44.2 terabits per second (TBPS), which is millions of times higher than the average broadband speed in different countries. TBPS Internet speeds have so far … Read more

Eid 2020: Mufti Popalzai announces to celebrate Eid on Sunday, May 24

Eid 2020: Mufti Popalzai announces to celebrate Eid on Sunday, May 24

Mufti Shahabuddin Popalzai has announced to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Sunday, May 24. According to details, the non-governmental committee of Masjid Qasim Khan has announced to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on May 24 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Mufti Popalzai wrote in a post on social networking site Twitter that the 30th fast will be observed on Saturday (May 23). … Read more

Eid-ul-Fitr to be celebrated on Sunday: Fawad Chaudhry

Fawad Chaudhry

Fawad Chaudhry, Federal Minister for Science and Technology claimed today (May 21) that that Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated on Sunday (May 24). According to the details, while speaking to a TV channel, the federal minister said that the calendar has been prepared by the ministry of science and technology, Eid will be celebrated on May 24 in … Read more

China’s new spaceship successfully returns to Earth

china spaceship

 The space agency of China announced on Friday (May 8) that the country’s new spaceship has successfully returned to Earth. According to the details, this was the trial version of China’s new-generation manned spaceship. China Manned Space Agency said in a statement that the return of China’s new-generation successfully landed in the predetermined zone of … Read more

Now you can turn your selfie into a historic painting

google

Google is introducing t a new feature to its Arts & Culture app that lets you turn your photos into a masterpiece. According to the details, To try it, open the Camera menu in the bottom bar of the Google Arts & Culture app and select “Art Transfer.” After taking or uploading a photo, choose from dozens … Read more

Radio Signals Detected from Outer Space Creates History in Science

radio signals

For the first time in history, Scientists have detected a radio signals from outer space that repeats at regular intervals. USA Today reported that The series of so-called “fast radio bursts” – which are very short-lived pulses of radio waves that come from across the universe – were detected approximately once an hour for four … Read more

Int’l Day of Women and Girls in Science observes today

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

International Day of Women and Girls in Science was marked across the globe on Tuesday, (February 11) including Pakistan with a call to ensure participation of women and girls in the male-dominated field of science through increased investment and giving them opportunities and incentives. According to the details, On 22 December 2015, the General Assembly … Read more

New telescope reveals more details of Sun’s surface

sun surface

On Wednesday, astronomers released what they said were the most detailed images ever taken of the surface of our sun, BOL News learnt. According to the report of The New York Times, As seen through the brand-new Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, the sun looks like a boiling pot of popcorn, belying the … Read more