Decent e news

Here are some decent e-news articles from various sources:

Technology

  1. Google's new AI-powered chatbot can understand and respond to emotions (The Verge) Google has developed a new AI-powered chatbot that can understand and respond to human emotions, making it more conversational and empathetic.
  2. Elon Musk's Neuralink aims to treat depression with brain-computer interface (CNBC) Neuralink, a neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk, is working on a brain-computer interface that could potentially treat depression and other mental health conditions.

Science

  1. Scientists discover new species of ancient human in the Philippines (National Geographic) A team of scientists has discovered a new species of ancient human in the Philippines, which is believed to have lived around 50,000 years ago.
  2. NASA's Perseverance rover finds evidence of ancient lake on Mars (Space.com) NASA's Perseverance rover has found evidence of an ancient lake on Mars, which could have supported life millions of years ago.

Business

  1. Amazon to acquire MGM Studios for $8.45 billion (Variety) Amazon has agreed to acquire MGM Studios, one of the largest film and television studios in the world, for $8.45 billion.
  2. Tesla's stock surges after Elon Musk's tweet about taking company private (CNBC) Tesla's stock surged after Elon Musk tweeted that he was considering taking the company private, sparking speculation about the company's future.

Health

  1. New study finds that meditation can reduce symptoms of depression (Healthline) A new study has found that meditation can reduce symptoms of depression by altering the brain's structure and function.
  2. Researchers develop new vaccine that can protect against multiple strains of flu (Science Daily) Researchers have developed a new vaccine that can protect against multiple strains of the flu, which could potentially lead to a more effective and efficient way to combat the disease.

Environment

  1. Climate change: World's oceans have absorbed 60% more carbon dioxide than estimated (The Guardian) The world's oceans have absorbed 60% more carbon dioxide than previously estimated, according to a new study, which could have significant implications for the global climate.
  2. New species of giant squid discovered in deep waters off Japan (National Geographic) A new species of giant squid has been discovered in deep waters off Japan, which is believed to be one of the largest invertebrates on the planet.

I hope you find these articles interesting and informative!