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Global Powers in 2024: Technology, Military, and Economic Influence Unpacked

As we delve into 2024, the landscape of global power is shaped by a complex interplay of technological advancements, military capabilities, and economic influence. Understanding the dynamics among leading nations requires an examination of their strategic priorities and how they leverage their strengths to assert influence on the world stage. This article unpacks the multifaceted nature of global powers, highlighting the key players in technology, military strength, and economic dominance.
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Tickets ‘broken’ after Oasis ‘chaos’, resale site chief alleges

Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, stated that Saturday's ticket sale for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."A senior official at a resale site has stated that the ticketing system for shows, including next summer's Oasis concerts, is "broken."Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, said Saturday's ticket sales for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."
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Hug that slug! To sustain ecosystems, we must love garden critters.

They have long destroyed vegetable gardens. However, experts now recommend that gardeners welcome slugs and snails instead of trying to eradicate them. According to Royal Horticultural Society advisors, this would reduce the difficulty of caring for plants and restoring ecosystems. However, they acknowledge that the notion that slugs are no longer “pests” may be difficult...
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ROBOT GOALKEEPER

From a robot goalkeeper with four legs to a Google AI ping-pong champion

This week, new video footage emerged of a four-legged robot goalkeeper making remarkable saves in a laboratory. Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, programmed the robotic goaltender, nicknamed “the dog” due to its four legs and canine-like stride.It is part of an interesting scientific field to create machines that can play sports as well...
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Your dog thinks you’re dumb? Only female dogs secretly judge your blunders.

A recent study reveals that if your dog gives you the “side-eye” look, they may be evaluating you. Only female dogs, according to research conducted at Kyoto University in Japan, secretly criticize humans when they commit errors. Dogs were exposed to a “competent” person who could open a container and an “incompetent” person who couldn’t....
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Hydrofoiler

Unbelievable $9,000 Hydrofoiler SL3 glides at 12.4mph across the surface.

An astounding new electric bike that can be ridden at 12.4 miles per hour (20 kilometers per hour) on water and costs approximately $9,000 (£7,500) has been introduced. The Hydrofoiler SL3 is manufactured by Manta5, a New Zealand-based firm that produced the world’s first hydrofoil bike, the Hydrofoiler XE-1, in 2017. The Hydrofoiler bikes, which...
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Girls get better grades

Girls get better grades than boys because they’re neater, better behaved, and easier to teach

A new study reveals that girls consistently receive higher scores than boys with ‘equal competence’ because they are neater and easier to instruct. Researchers from the University of Trento in Italy compared the performance of nearly 40,000 15- and 16-year-olds on a battery of standardized exams. They discovered that ladies are routinely graded higher than...
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Ivory

Ivory collected decades ago continues to surface in raids.

Scientists report that confiscated ivory from elephants slaughtered more than three decades ago has been discovered in recent operations. Burundi’s officials took the tusks from poachers and stored them in locked containers. In this investigation, DNA and carbon dating techniques were utilized to demonstrate that some of the stored material is now in the possession...
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A new Gulf of Mexico whale species found last year is already “on the edge of extinction.”

A new species of a whale discovered last year in the Gulf of Mexico is already ‘on the brink of extinction,’ and more than one hundred scientists have petitioned the Biden administration to take action. Until January 2021, when the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed it was a new species of baleen whale, this...
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European Space Agency

The European Space Agency detected roughly 30,000 near-Earth asteroids.

More than 30,000 near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) have now been identified in the Solar System, marking a huge milestone for astronomers. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), there are currently 30,039 identified near-Earth asteroids, and the number is rapidly increasing. Near-Earth asteroids are stony entities that orbit the Sun on a path that brings them...
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