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The world's top military authorities are pushing their engineers to build long-range underwater drones. In the image you see the Dive-XL vehicle of the American company Anduril. However, "yet" no one has solved the problem of long-range electromagnetic communication under the sea.

When you wake up one morning; If you see that all blockchain-based systems, especially the crypto exchange, are turned upside down and the overwhelming majority of billion-dollar assets are concentrated in a single hand,

Jiankui He, who shocked the world by correcting disease genes in newborn babies and was sentenced to prison for conducting human experiments, opened a new laboratory. Is it more dangerous to ban this area and push it underground, or to allow and control beneficial developments?

Useful information also has an expiration date and it expires very quickly in our age. I attended what seemed like the most full-blown seminar of my life, so it was great. Because now many people who will use this information have already lost it and are not aware of it.

Classical robot technology has its limits. The real future is in artificial muscles. Imagine what will happen when it is completed.

White color: simple Red color: simple and feminine (real blood color is darker) Motifs: Crescent and simple star Number of colors and material details in the flag: 2+2 Even though this is the flag we feel closest to, it is probably the simplest flag in Turkish history.

Not being able to grasp the fact that there are millions of PKK members in Turkey is a big problem.

Are the supercomputers of the future quantum? No. Optical light computers, which use photons instead of electrons, are more promising. It works at higher speed and less energy. They are waiting for a few "little" inventions to work at full capacity. Let's see who will rule the industry.

Some examples of "cultural appropriation":

A close up of a longhorn beetle's face