technology
Neuralink plans 'high-volume' brain implant production by 2026, Elon Musk says
Neuralink said in September that 12 people worldwide with severe paralysis have received its brain implants Source link
Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer (Gen 2) Review | Uniquely complements your digital companions
These glasses feel less like technology and more like an invisible companion that quietly stays with you throughout the day. And that, ultimately, is what makes the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer (Gen 2) special Source link
Why programming is losing its ‘gold standard’ status to GenAI
AI proficiency is outpacing traditional coding in both demand and dollar value Source link
Earthlife is made of space stuff, studies of asteroid Bennu hint
Analyses of OSIRIS-REx samples from Bennu show the asteroid carries ribose, glucose, amino acids, and nucleobases; the discovery also includes nitrogen-rich polymers and abundant presolar grains of supernova origin, raising questions about how the earth acquired life’s ingredients Source link
Sex systems drive faster mitochondrial evolution in many insects
The results of a new study show how the way a species produces its males and females can shape the path of mitochondrial evolution, revealing an unexpected connection between reproductive biology and diversity. The implications extend to how experts keep track of insect biodiversity Source link
Macron wants to ban under-15s from social media from September 2026: reports
President Emmanuel Macron has often pointed to social media as one of the factors to blame for violence among young people Source link
Swamp soil yields evolution of Kaziranga’s vegetation
The study, published in a journal of soil science and geomorphology, also reveals how rhinos moved from the northern and western parts of the Indian subcontinent to the northeastern region Source link
12 cheetah cubs born in MP's Kuno park in 2025; three of them died, total animal count at 30
Six cheetahs, including three cubs, died during the year Source link
India’s space programme, a people’s space journey
India is not only an active participant in the space age but is also shaping it Source link
The U.S. tariff shock, India’s pharma future
For India, its strength in generics acts as a buffer, but diversification and reforms are a necessity Source link