The United Arab Emirates city of Dubai is all set to build the first 3D printing mosque which will allow 600 people to worship in it. The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities department of the UAE government will oversee the building of this mosque. They have planned to start building the mosque by October 2023 …
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Dubai to Build Ring Around Burj Khalifa
Dubai is evolving and innovating itself at a rapid pace. A month ago, Dubai announced the building of an air-conditioned highway. Now it has announced a spectacular project that includes a ring around the Burj Khalifa. Znera Space which is an architectural company proposed a design of 550 meters tall ring which will surround the …
Japan Decides to Release Contaminated Water into Sea
Japan has decided to release contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea this year. The disaster of Fukushima in 2011 remains a heartbreaking memory for Japan and the worst nuclear disaster in history after Chornobyl. A strong earthquake of 9.0 magnitudes hit Japan’s north-eastern side which triggered a disastrous tsunami. The …
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PTA Blocks 175,000 Mobile Phones
Every day thousands of mobile phones are stolen by thieves from innocent citizens of the country. Most of the time, owners of mobile phones just block their sims to their data and personal numbers from leaking. But now Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has decided to block mobile phones through the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) …
Do Zodiac Signs Actually have any Effect on Us
Zodiac signs are based on the idea that the position of the stars and planets at the time of a person’s birth can have an effect on their personality, interests, and future events in their life. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that astrological signs have any effect on a person’s …
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Scientists Claim End of Great Salt Lake in 5 Years
The largest salt lake in the world is located in the northern part of Utah, United States. But the scientists claim that this huge salt lake will disappear in 5 years if people and government do not take care of it. The people of Utah need to conserve water or else the lake will dry …
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Vegetation Covers Dry Lands of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia witnessed a rather unusual sight after heavy rainfall. The desert and dry regions of Saudi Arabia turned green with vegetation after rainfall. The video of rare scenes in which the dry mountains of Saudi Arabia are covered in beautiful vegetation is circulating on social media and has gathered immense attention from people all …
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Saudi Railway to Launch Female Bullet Train Drivers
Saudi Arabia will experience another first-of-its-kind project that has never happened before in the Gulf country. Saudi Railway (SAR) posted a video on Twitter to announce their first-ever batch of 32 female drivers that will drive the bullet train at 453 kilometers on the Haramain high-speed line between Makkah and Medina. 32 قائدة سعودية ينطلقن …
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Russian Hackers Attack US National Laboratories
A hacking team in Russia hacked National laboratories in the United States of America jeopardizing national security. The Russian hacking team is known as ‘Cold River’ which targeted Brookhaven (BNL), Argonne (ANL), and Livermore (LLNL) national laboratories in the United States of America. Cold River is the same hacking agency that hacked intelligence information in …
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Dubai Starts to Build Air-Conditioned Highway
Dubai is always looking to innovate its infrastructure and this time the plan is to innovate a full-fledged highway. The Gulf city located in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has started preparations for a 2km long air-conditioned highway. Dubai is known for tourism and people from all over the world visit Dubai and enjoy views. …
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Scientists Discovered “Completely Unexpected” Magnetized Dead Star
A new Study revealed that the X-ray light emitted by a certain magnetar – a highly magnetized dead star – indicated that the star has a solid surface and no atmosphere. According to a study published in the science journal revealed that a highly magnetized dead star known as a magnetar has a solid surface …
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Huawei generated 636.9 billion yuan revenue in 2022
In a New Year letter circulated to Huawei 195,000 employees globally, Huawei Rotating Chairman Eric Xu said on Friday, that the company will complete the year with a slight rise in total revenue of 636.9 billion yuan over last year total revenues of 636.8 billion yuan, which is in line with forecast. The senior Huawei …
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Breakthrough in Transparent Solar Technology
Transparent solar technology is the next big thing in the technological world that will change the way of life. In the coming future, it can replace house windows and even our phone screens. In simple words, transparent solar technology is a technology that gathers and uses light from other glass surfaces from any angle. Scientists …
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President Stresses on Energy Conservation Plans
At the energy conservation meeting at Aiwan e Sadr, President Arif Alvi emphasized the importance of energy conservation plans. He stressed that Pakistan should adopt comprehensive strategies to conserve electricity, gas, and water to provide welfare to people. President Alvi suggested that Pakistan needs to think of new strategies, energy-conserving policies, and their implementation techniques …
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Climate Change Losses in 2022
The year 2022 is moving towards its end and so many events happened during this year that has caused dramatic and intense change all around the world. Climate change is a reality that no one can deny and this year the effects of climate change were felt on a massive level across the world. Currently, …
YouTube Enables Comments on Art Tracks
In 2020, YouTube disabled comments on art track videos. Art tracks refer to recordings and album tracks that complete the catalog of an artist on YouTube. Now YouTube has enabled a comment section on art track videos so that people can comment and share their views regarding the tracks. Artists can enable this new mechanism …
Cotton From Prehistoric Pakistan found in Israel
Archeologists have found 7,200 years old cotton from Israel and they believe that it belongs to prehistoric Pakistan. The cotton was found in a small village in Israel. The Israeli small village is called Tel Tsaf which has many archeological and ancient remains dating back to 7,300 years. Archeologists from Stanford University, the University of …
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Canada Faces Decline in Number of Polar Bears
The government surveys the Canadian arctic every five years to determine and keep a record of the number of past bears in that area. However, the latest reports have been quite shocking and disappointing because the survey suggests the number of polar bears in the Canadian arctic is decreasing with time. The town of Churchill …
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Google Lets You Track Santa’s Location on Christmas Eve
On the occasion of Christmas, Google has introduced an interesting feature called Santa tracker. This will alllow users to know Santa’s whereabouts. The first time this tracker was introduced in 2004. Google’s Santa Tracker has gained increasing elaboration recently. https://twitter.com/Shanmug47897208/status/1606439137405702144?t=tB5dh2-qQEpRoxQ4zUBaug&s=19 This feature tells you how far he is from your location. It also tells a …
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Kepler-138, Water Worlds Beyond Our Solar System
In the sci-fi film Waterworld, Earth’s polar ice caps melt entirely, raising sea levels to extreme heights. While Earth’s oceans may never reach those levels, astronomers have discovered planets far beyond our solar system that fit the description of true “water worlds.” These exoplanets, primarily composed of water, offer exciting insights into the diversity of …
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22 December, Shortest Day of the Year Today
Did you know that today is the shortest day and longest night of the year in the northern hemisphere, including Pakistan? The shortest day of the year is called winter solstice. Interestingly many people searched for the winter solstice across the globe on the Internet on December 18, according to the Google CEO. From 6 …
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Elon Musk Looks for “Foolish” To Become Twitter Chief
Tesla CEO, Elon Musk on Tuesday disclosed he will retire as Twitter’s chief executive after he finds a replacement. He took to his Twitter account to say “I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!” Musk further announced in a tweet that “After that, I will …
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Google’s New Feature Allows You to Read Doctors’ messy handwriting
Many doctors write prescriptions for medicines in such a hurry that it is almost impossible for patients to understand what they have written. This problem has been around for decades and many technology companies have tried to solve it with little success. Google is currently trying to translate these cryptic texts. The search giant announced …
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