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iPhone 17 Air allegedly shown in multiple videos — and it's super, super thin
The tech world is buzzing with excitement over the rumored iPhone 17 Air, a device that promises to redefine smartphone design with its unprecedented thinness. Alleged dummy units of the iPhone 17 Air have surfaced in multiple videos, showcasing a sleek, futuristic form factor that measures just 5.65mm at its thinnest point—making it the slimmest iPhone ever and even thinner than a traditional pencil. These leaks, which come from tech reviewers and Chinese accessory manufacturers, give a tantalizing glimpse of Apple's bold vision for its 2025 lineup. However, the ultra-thin design raises questions about durability, battery life, and trade-offs in functionality, sparking both enthusiasm and skepticism among fans and analysts alike.
By MD SHAKIL AHMMED9 months ago in Education
Tandem Repeats May Explain Autism Risk
Tandem repeats, which are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail, have emerged as a potential crucial factor in comprehending the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In the past, these repeated sequences, which are frequently found in non-coding regions of the genome, were referred to as "junk DNA" because they lacked any functional significance. Tandem repeats, on the other hand, may play a crucial role in gene regulation, brain development, and neurological disorders like autism, according to recent research. Scientists are discovering new insights into the genetic basis of this complicated condition by examining the connection between tandem repeats and autism.
By MD SHAKIL AHMMED9 months ago in Humans
Astronomers Say They Finally Found Half the Universe’s Matter. It was clearly absent from view.
The apparent absence of half of the ordinary matter in the universe—known as baryonic matter—has long puzzled astronomers. This matter, which includes stars, planets, and gas, was expected to account for about 5% of the universe’s total energy density. However, despite extensive research, only a small amount could be observed in galaxies, stars, and other observable structures. Even the most advanced telescopes couldn't see the rest because they appeared to be hiding. The story has been altered by a groundbreaking discovery at this point. Surprisingly, the missing matter was hidden in plain sight, intertwined with the vast cosmic web that connects galaxies, according to researchers.
By MD SHAKIL AHMMED10 months ago in Education
Anthropic’s Claude can now read your Gmail
An AI chatbot developed by Anthropic, Claude, has recently added a significant new feature: integration with Google Workspace, which enables it to access and process data from Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs. Claude is intended to compete with models like ChatGPT. This update, which was released on April 15, 2025, gives users a more context-aware and efficient tool for managing their digital lives by allowing them to search and reference documents, emails, scheduled events, and other documents. Even though this development suggests that productivity will increase, it also raises important concerns regarding privacy, security, and the ethical limits of integrating AI with personal data.
By MD SHAKIL AHMMED10 months ago in Education
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: The ultrawide camera on some Galaxy S25 Ultra users is violently shaky.
In recent weeks, a concerning issue has surfaced among some Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra users: a violently shaky ultrawide camera that renders photos and videos blurry and unusable. The upgraded 50MP ultrawide lens on this flagship smartphone, which went on sale in February 2025 for $1,299, promised cutting-edge camera performance. However, reports of the camera trembling, accompanied by audible rattling noises, have sparked frustration and debate about whether this is a hardware defect or a software glitch. The issue has prompted concerns regarding the dependability of one of the most expensive smartphones on the market as well as Samsung's quality control.
By MD SHAKIL AHMMED10 months ago in Education




