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Engineers have printed tiny, artificial neurons that can “talk” to mouse brain cells, and the development could pave the way to innovations in computing and medicine.The work, published April 15 in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, adds to a growing field that aims to build computers that mimic the inner workings of the brain.The hope is that better artificial neurons could lead to “neuromorphic computers,” a new type of computing that could substantially improve the energy efficiency of artificial intelligence (AI). You may like “We are trying to mimic the brain as faithfully as possible,” said study co-author Mark Hersam, a…

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The Turkish parliament has voted through a bill that would ban all children under the age of 15 from using social media. As part of the legislation, social media platforms would be required to enforce age-verification measures on their apps, provide parental control tools, and react more quickly to harmful content being posted.As reported by , lawmakers have passed the bill in the wake of two deadly school shootings in Turkey, after which police 162 people accused of sharing footage of the tragedies online.Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan now has 15 days to accept the bill in order for it…

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Do you often find yourself lost when switching to another carrier? All the requirements and fine print can be confusing. And when you add a device that’s supposedly discounted into the picture, things can get really mixed up. T-Mobile’s Mint doesn’t make things complicatedNot all carriers are created equally. Take Mint Mobile, an MVNO, which operates on the T-Mobile network. Instead of overcomplicating your life, this MVNO makes it simple.  For starters, it allows you to pick your plan, so you never end up paying an absurd price for mobile data that you never use. You can pick the duration of…

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A turbocharger can make a big difference to the way a car feels on the road. It helps the engine produce more power by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber. That means stronger acceleration, better pulling power, and often improved fuel economy too. When the turbo starts to fail, however, those gains can disappear quite quickly. The trouble is that turbocharger issues do not always begin with a total breakdown. In many cases, the signs start small and get worse over time. Spotting the warning signs early can help prevent more damage to the engine and may save a…

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This robot has everything: near-perfect cleaning capabilities (including floors, walls, and waterline), a powerful battery with six hours of charge under the water, AI-powered debris detection, a solid mobile app. It also has the ability to skim the surface of the pool if you so desire. When finished cleaning, the AquaSense 2 Ultra floats, so collecting it is just a matter of grabbing it from the comfort of the deck. After a quick cleanup, just drop the robot on the included charging stand to juice it back up, no cables required.What’s not to like? Only two things, really. Monstrous cleaning…

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Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Mario series, was surprised that reviews for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie were mostly pretty negative, but in spite of the film’s critical drubbing, he wants future Mario games to reflect parts of the animated sequel. Specifically, he wants the movie’s exploration of Princess Peach’s backstory to become part of her story in the games, despite it potentially retconning decades of established lore. In an interview with Nintendo Dream (translated by Nintendo Everything), Miyamoto, ever the walking contradiction when it comes to narrative and its supposed restraints, says that he typically doesn’t like being bound…

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The night sky is set to deliver one of spring’s most anticipated celestial events as the Lyrid meteor shower returns this week.One of the oldest recorded meteor showers, the Lyrids peak Wednesday (April 22), offering stargazers a rare treat: a chance to witness “shooting stars” — and possibly bright “fireballs” — in dark, moonless skies.The Lyrids officially run from April 14 through April 30, but their activity will peak in intensity during daylight on April 22 in North America and Europe, according to the American Meteor Society, when around 10 to 20 meteors per hour are expected. That creates two…

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Big, fancy executive sedans are a dying breed, especially when it comes to EVs. With the Tesla Model S and Mercedes’ EQ line on their way out, pickings are slim. Aside from the upcoming S-Class, there’s the Lucid Air, Cadillac Celestiq and maybe the Porsche Taycan, depending on how far you’re willing to stretch the definition. But as the market leader in luxury sedans, BMW isn’t giving up yet. With the arrival of the new 7-series, the company has made a car — with a complete range of gas, hybrid and fully electric options — that truly embraces modern gadgetry.OverviewBecause…

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We’ve become numb and just stare at the screen inflation; phones are getting bigger and bigger. The 7-inch screen might soon be the norm. Currently, mainly flagships arrive with 6.9-inch panels (like the Galaxy S26 Ultra and the iPhone 17 Pro Max). That’s why it’s a bit refreshing to see a rumor that hints at a phone that’ll go down in screen size.For a change… Honor makes sleek phones, no doubt about it. | Image by PhoneArena The upcoming Honor Magic 9 might come with all sorts of alluring features and a smaller screen:Honor Magic 9 – a 6.3-inch displayHonor…

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In the UK, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the more eventful years in recent memory for motorists. From the way we prove our identity as drivers to how much we pay at the pump, a wave of changes is either already in effect or moving through the legislative pipeline fast. Whether you drive daily for work, use your vehicle for school runs, or treat it as a weekend indulgence, personalised number plates provider Regtransfers have shared a practical, plain-English guide to the most significant developments hitting UK roads this year. Your Driving Licence Is Going Digital The UK government…

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