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Elon Musk Indicates He Might Put X Behind A Paywall

Elon Musk has hinted at charging users to access the X, formerly twitter. X users may have to pay a certain amount to use the platform to remove bots from the system. Elon Musk and the Israeli Prime Minister held a detailed meeting where he hinted at possible subscriptions for using the basic version of X.

Scientists Finally Develop Fuel To Sustain Life On Moon

Scientists developed space fuel that can potentially increase the time astronauts spend on the moon. The discovery was necessary for scientists because the moon’s chilling temperature doesn’t allow any sort of life on its surface.

Huge Highway Under Construction Collapses in Bangkok

A massive metal girder has collapsed onto a crowded street in Bangkok, resulting in the death of at least two people and causing severe injuries to multiple others. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the location to locate any survivors trapped within the crushed vehicles and damaged structures.

Smartwatches Can Detect Parkinson’s Disease 7 Years Ahead

A recent investigative study has revealed that smartwatches can detect Parkinson’s disease seven years ahead of symptoms. A study conducted by the UK health authorities showed that they were able to detect which participants are most likely to develop the disease after following their speed of movement via smartwatches.

Passengers Stuck As Passport E-Gates Stopped Working In UK

Passengers arriving at the UK took to social media to express their anger as the e-gate system stopped working throughout the country. The Home office reported that they are working with the relevant authorities to mitigate the impact and minimize the disruption for travelers.

Paralyzed Man Was Able To Walk Again After Brain Implants

A Dutch man was able to walk once again due to electronic brain implants. Gert-Jan Oskam was paralyzed in a cycling accident 12 years ago, due to which he couldn’t move both of his legs, but thanks to the electronic implants, he is now able to do so. He said he could now stand, climb stairs and walk again just by thinking about it.

‘Godfather Of AI’ Quits Google And Warns Of AI Consequences

Geoffrey Hinton, a man known as the Godfather of AI, has resigned from his job at Google, citing dangers associated with the developments in the field. In his interview with the BBC, he warned of the dangers of misinformation and job takeovers as the AI advances further without checks.