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Analytics Insight Predicts Metaverse Market Size to Reach US$475B in 2028

Analytics Insight predicts the metaverse market to grow to US$475 Billion in 2028 at a CAGR of 47% Analytics Insight predicts the global Metaverse market to grow from US$46.7 Billion in 2021 to US$475 Billion in 2028 at a CAGR of 47% during the forecast period. The Metaverse market has been growing really high as there is a considerable rate of penetration of users for many such applications like content creation, gaming, learning, social interaction, training, and virtual shopping. In 2021, Facebook has announced…

Self-propelled robotic ammonites provide an insight into evolution

Long before the first dinosaurs roamed the earth, the oceans were full of creatures known as ammonites. Scientists have now created a number of robotic ammonites, to see how the different shell shapes they evolved affected their movement through the water.Ammonites belonged to the cephalopod group of marine invertebrates, current members of which include octopi, squid and cuttlefish. Unlike those examples, however, ammonites had protective outer shells – and those shells didn't maintain one consistent shape throughout the…

Market Insight To Start Your Week: Gnox (GNOX), Litecoin (LTC) And Binance Coin (BNB)

After a dramatic decline in prices across a major section of the crypto market, things have turned green this week with over $130 billion added back to the total market capitalization. Bitcoin is leading the market with smart investors averaging their entries. Let’s take an insight into the performance of some top cryptocurrencies on the radar. Litecoin (LTC) The 1-day price chart for Litecoin is signaling a bullish move that may sustain for some time. However, it may not be enough to go past the strong…

NASA’s InSight lander will sacrifice the last of its power for science

NASA’s InSight lander is running out of power. We’ve known this day was coming for some time now, as InSight has struggled with a build-up of sand on its solar panels. Despite that, saying goodbye to the seismic lander hasn’t been easy. NASA originally planned to shut down the lander’s seismometer at the end of June. Now, though, the team has decided to sacrifice the last bit of its power to keep the seismometer up and running. The hope is that we’ll be able to learn more about seismic activity on the Red…

NASA’s Insight Mars Lander to Get Few More Weeks for Scientific Observations

NASA's InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) Mars Lander will continue to keep its seismometer functional despite the fact that it will lead the mission to run out of power sooner than previously planned by the space agency. The power available to the lander is diminishing with the passing of each day. Still, the spacecraft's team has revised the mission's timeline to allow more time for scientific observation. The seismometer is the last operational science instrument on…

Mountain View-based Sanas, which develops a call center voice AI that changes users' accents in real time, raised a $32M Series A led…

Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: Mountain View-based Sanas, which develops a call center voice AI that changes users' accents in real time, raised a $32M Series A led by Insight Partners — A startup called Sanas has built voice AI to change accents, now it's raised $32M from GV and others Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: Mountain View-based Sanas, which develops a call center voice AI that changes users' accents in real time, raised a $32M Series A led by Insight Partners — A startup…

NASA’s InSight Mars Lander Gets a Few Extra Weeks of Science Operations

NASA’s InSight Mars lander uses a seismometer to study the inner layers of Mars. Seismic signals from quakes change as they pass through different kinds of materials; seismologists can “read” the squiggles of a seismogram to study the properties of the planet’s crust, mantle, and core. Credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechThe InSight mission’s team has chosen to operate its seismometer longer than previously planned, although the lander will run out of power sooner as a result.As the power available to <span…

NASA’s Dust-Choked InSight Lander Likely Won’t Make It to the End of the Year

NASA announced in May that its InSight Mars lander—a spacecraft that has spent nearly four years investigating Martian geology and seismic activity—would likely cease scientific operations in mid-summer and terminate all operations by the end of the year, due to low power levels. Now, the agency plans to stretch InSight’s scientific endeavors until late August andpossibly even early September, in the hopes of detecting some final Marsquakes before the lander goes dark.There is a trade-off, though. By pushing the lander’s

When Things Feel Unreal, Is That a Delusion or an Insight?

Have you ever been gripped by the suspicion that nothing is real? A student at Stevens Institute of Technology, where I teach, has endured feelings of unreality since childhood. She recently made a film about this syndrome for her senior thesis, for which she interviewed herself and others, including me. “It feels like there’s a glass wall between me and everything else in the world,” Camille says in her film, which she calls Depersonalized; Derealized; Deconstructed Derealization and depersonalization refer to feelings…

Juno’s Study Provides Insight on Jupiter’s Composition, Gravitational Field

Jupiter is usually acknowledged as the solar system's oldest planet. Scientists, however, want to know how long it took to create. A new study states that the planet's metal concentration and distribution suggest that Jupiter ate a lot of rocky planetesimals when it was young. Since the Juno spacecraft reached Jupiter in July 2016 and began collecting data, it has revolutionised the understanding of the planet's formation and development. Its Gravity Science instrument is one of the mission's highlights. It sends and…