2019 Week 18 Tech and Science Update
Human Kidney Delivered by Drone Started a New Organ Delivery System
Human Kidney Delivered by Drone Started a New Organ Delivery System
App Called WiFi Finder Leaked Private Data WiFi Finder (headquartered in China) is an app that locate and provide credentials for public wifi hotspots to it’s users. This week thousands of this app’s users find out that their information has… Continue Reading
First Ever Black Hole Image Captured It measures 40 billion km across ! This massive black hole is three million times the size of the Earth. And 500 million trillion km away. But scientist ware able to capture the whole… Continue Reading
Sydney Brenner Pioneer Molecular Biologist Has Died Sydney Brenner was one of the giants of science.Born in 1927 immigrated to South Africa. He taught himself to read from the newspapers,used as tablecloths at dinner time. He made big contributions to… Continue Reading
Nasa’s First All-female Spacewalk Scrapped for Spacesuit Issue Two astronaut Christina Koch and Anne McClain ware about to making history. But unfortunately it was not their day. Astronauts had been scheduled to step outside the International Space Station (ISS) on… Continue Reading
Norwegian Aluminum Plants Hit by Cyber-Attack 19 March 2019 one Norwegian aluminum firm name Hydro became the latest victim of cyber attack. As a safety measure digital systems at the firm’s smelting plants has been turned off. Firm inform in… Continue Reading
Facebook, Instagram Down for 14 Hours Facebook, Instagram were down for almost 14 Hours starting on late March 13 and ended 14 March. According to Facebook’s status page – the outage started on Wednesday (Eastern Time) 11am. The outage impact… Continue Reading
Uganda and Social Media Tax July 2018 Uganda’s finance minister David Bahati imposed tax on daily internet uses. His action take affects more than 60 online platforms including Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter. To use those sites, peoples or Uganda are… Continue Reading
US Polar Vortex United States has been crippled under extreme cold weather – phenomenon known as polar vortex. School, office and many other services has been closed. Moren than 20 people died. People has been instructed – not to stay… Continue Reading
A Protein in The Blood Identified That Could Predict Alzheimer Researchers developed a simple blood test that shows evidence of brain damage due to Alzheimer’s almost seven years before any kind of cognitive changes occur. Research was conducted at German… Continue Reading