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  An analysis of 1,000 genetically diverse mice on different types of calorie-restricted diets and intermittent fasting shows that the potential benefits of these strategies are more complex than previously thought          A longer life may result from consuming fewer calories. Though genetics may have a basic role, the reality may be far more complex than previously believed, despite the repeated emphasis on this theory in recent years. This is clarified by a thorough investigation conducted on nearly a thousand genetically varied mice, which was released on Wednesday in the scholarly journal Nature. While it has been demonstrated that calorie restriction extends life in all rodents, the impact on their well-being varies. The information offers subtleties, specifics, and fresh insights into the intricate connection between food restriction and long life.   In a phone interview, biologist Andrea di Francesco and geneticist Gary Churchill, who co-...

Computer Introduction

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 Introduction of computer M odern day life would not be the same without computers, which have completely changed the way we work, communicate, and engage with the outside world. A computer is an electrical device that can process information, carry out calculations, and carry out a variety of operations in accordance with instructions. Key Component of computer  Hardware:   A computer's actual hardware consists of its several parts. Important parts of hardware consist of: The Central Processing : Unit, also known as the "brain" of the computer, is responsible for carrying out commands and performing calculations. Random Access Memory (RA):  MThe CPU uses RAM, or temporary memory, to store data that is being used actively. Storage:  Applications and data can be kept for an extended period of time on hard drives (HDDs) or solid-state drives (SSDs). Motherboard:  The primary circuit board that links every part of the computer together. Keyboards, mice, and ...

INTRODUCTION OF (DATA COMMUNICATION)

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Introduction of Data communication   Data transmission between two or more devices is known as data communication.The primary goal of data communication is to ensure the accurate and efficient transfer of data from the sender to the receiver. This process is essential for a wide range of applications, from personal communication to business operations, and relies on well-defined protocols to maintain data integrity and security. Components of Data communication: Message Sender Receiver Transmission Media  Encoders and Decoders. Messages A message is the data to be sent.it may be text, image, audio, video, combination of these For example if  you send a picture on whats app to your  friend this picture is a message. Sender  A computer or device that receives message is called a receiver. Again it may a computer, mobile phone, fax machine or anything that can receiver the message.

ROBOTIC IN FUTURE

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 An Overview of Robotics In order to design, build, operate, and employ robots, the multidisciplinary area of robotics combines science, engineering, and technology. These devices, which are frequently made to mimic human movements, are used in a variety of fields, including exploration, industrial manufacturing, and healthcare. Robotic Types : Industrial robots: They perform assembling, welding, and painting duties in the manufacturing industry . Robots that provide services: Help people with jobs like housekeeping, security, and customer support. Medical robots: Assist with surgery, imaging, and recovery. Robots that are used for exploration: These are placed in dangerous locations, the deep sea, and space. Robots called "humanoid" are made to behave and interact like humans. Future of Robotics   The developments in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and materials science are propelling the field of robotics' rapid evolution. Additional autonomous robots that ...

Difference between Li Fi And Wi Fi

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 Introduction   LI-FI A wireless communication technique called Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) uses light to send data at incredibly fast speeds—possibly up to gigabits per second. Because light doesn't interfere with electromagnetic waves and can't pass through walls, it provides increased security and is perfect for places like airplanes and hospitals. Li-Fi has a limited range and needs a straight line of sight, although it has potential uses in smart lighting systems, underwater communication, and indoor networking. Introduction   Wi -FI A technology known as Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) uses radio waves to provide network and wireless internet connectivity. Within a predetermined range—typically between 30 and 100 meters indoors—it offers simple, cable-free connectivity for gadgets like computers, tablets, and smartphones. Wi-Fi is widely utilized in public areas, companies, and residences. It allows for smooth data exchange and internet access on several devices at...

self driving car (Future)

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 1. Overview of Autonomous Vehicles Autonomous vehicles, sometimes referred to as self-driving cars, are outfitted with sophisticated sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence systems that enable them to navigate and function without the need for human interaction. 2. Autonomy Levels 2.1. Automation Does Not Exist at Level 0 The human driver bears full responsibility for every facet of driving. 2.2. Driver Assistance at Level 1 The car can help with acceleration and deceleration or steering, but not both at the same time. The human operator needs to stay involved 2.3. Limited Automation at Level Two While steering and acceleration/deceleration are controlled by the vehicle, human drivers need to keep an eye on their surroundings and be prepared to take over. 2.4. Third Level: Automation with Conditions For the most part, the vehicle can drive itself, but when the system calls for human intervention, the driver needs to be prepared to step in. 4 . Computer Programs 3.1. Observat...

Virtual Reality

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  An Overview of Virtual Reality A game-changer, virtual reality (VR) technology simulates physical presence in imagined and actual worlds through the creation of immersive, computer-generated experiences. Virtual reality (VR) provides users with the impression of being in a distinct world by utilizing sophisticated visual, audio, and occasionally haptic (touch) feedback. Because it offers fresh and creative ways to engage with digital information, this state-of-the-art technology is revolutionizing a number of industries, including gaming, entertainment, education, and healthcare. Head-mounted displays (HMDs), like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR, are the fundamental tool used by virtual reality (VR) technology to provide immersive, high-quality experiences. In order to track the user's motions and modify the virtual environment appropriately, these gadgets frequently come equipped with motion tracking technologies, which heighten the immersive experience. TYPES OF V...

Introduction of Technology and Emerging Technology

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 Introduction of Technology Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, influencing how we communicate, work, learn, and entertain ourselves. From the wheel to the internet, technology has evolved exponentially, shaping civilizations and defining progress. Today, it encompasses a vast array of tools, systems, and innovations designed to enhance efficiency, connectivity, and our understanding of the world. As we continue to advance, the impact of technology on society, economy, and culture grows ever more profound, presenting both opportunities and challenges that shape our future. Emerging Technology New technologies are transforming every aspect of our lives and are expected to bring about previously unheard-of improvements in everything from transportation to healthcare. Leading the way is artificial intelligence (AI), which gives robots the ability to think, learn, and decide for themselves. This technology has the potential to revolutionize various industries ...