Jacob Mulli

Jacob Mulli is a lifelong journalist and technologist. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in information and library sciences. He left the world of journalism to pursue a career in tech and social media, and is now a communications and marketing strategist for a tech company based in New York City. He also writes on tech and innovation.

AI Robots Say They Can Run The World Better Than Humans

A panel of AI powered robots told the audience at a UN summit that they can run the world better than humans. The conference named ‘AI for Good’ was held at Geneva where AI-powered humanoid robots told the audience that they were better equipped to run the world.

Aldi Customer Horrified To Find Live Snake In Broccoli Bag

A 62-year-old grandfather was Horrified to find a live snake inside a broccoli bag he bought from Aldi. Neville Linton, from England, said he bought the groceries from the Aldi branch in Stourbridge last month and stored them in the fridge. After three days, he took the bag out and was about to make a meal when he was shocked to find a snake inside.

German Startup Using Milk As Treatment For Mental Health

Whenever we hear the word mental health, we usually think of complex medications with names that remind us about the chemists working in a lab. While that may be the case, a German startup, Lactabico, is using milk to derive its key ingredients for treating mental and metabolic diseases.

Google Testing To Add Game Features to Youtube

According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Google is testing to bring game features to YouTube. The new feature, known as “Playables”, will add interactive games to the video platform, the report mentioned. Google has sent an email to its employees to test the new feature and give detailed feedback.

Trump Kept Nuclear Secrets in Shower, Charges Say

Donald Trump has been accused of mishandling hundreds of secret documents after he stepped down as the US president. The 37-count indictment said that the former president kept secret nuclear documents in a ballroom and a shower.

Hundreds Of Animals Dead After Ukrainian Dam Explosion

Thousands of people were evacuated after a major dam in Ukraine was blown up with explosives. Hundreds of towns were at risk of flooding after the destruction of a dam at Nova Kakhovka. According to the local Ukrainian media, the flood also damaged the Kazkova Dibrova zoo and killed more than 260 animals.

Deadly Asian Hornets Are Back In UK, Experts Warn

A photo circulating on Facebook showed Asian hornets spotted in UK, causing fears among people as experts have warned that the deadly highly venomous insects are back in the UK. The Asian hornets first arrived in western Europe in 2004 when they invaded France, since then they have been reported a number of times by people.

95-year-old Woman Tasered By Australian Police Dies

 A 95-year-old woman who was tasered by the Australian police has died. Clare Nowland was seriously injured when one of the New South Wales Police officers arrived at the care home, and one of them tasered her to the ground. The incident created an intense environment where the local population was outraged at the lack of empathy of the police officers involved in the incident. 

Car Crashes In Canada Kills More Police Officers Than Guns

A new report from the University of Ottawa researchers have revealed that Police officers in Canada are more likely to die from car crashes as compared to shooting incidents. Car crashes were the leading cause of death among officers on duty, the researchers said.

Man Visited Every World Wonder In Week, Sets World Record

Jamie McDonald, from the UK, has set a world record by visiting every World Wonder in a week. Jamie, also known as the ‘Adventureman’, has set a Guinness World Record by successfully visiting all the seven World Wonders in less than seven days.

NASA To Develop Snake-Like Robot To Study Saturn Moon

NASA is set to test a new snake-like robot to study one of the 83 Saturn’s moons. The new robot called EELS, the Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor, will look for water and life-supporting evidence on the surface of Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn planet.