Successful transplantation two pork kidneys in human for the first time

 

Alabama: While we were discussing the transplantation of pig heart in humans, scientists have for the first time successfully experimented with implanting two kidney kidneys in a patient with both dysfunctional kidneys.

Our solar system is locked in a strange kind of 'cosmic bubble'

Our solar system is locked in a strange kind of 'cosmic bubble'


Astronomers say the mysterious "cosmic bubble" around our solar system is the result of events that began 14 million years ago today.

Experts have known for 40 years that there are very few stars within a vast area around our solar system for about 1,000 light years, while new stars are forming in large numbers outside of it.

A hit enjoy of flying supercar in Dubai

A hit enjoy of flying supercar in Dubai


The supercar flying in Dubai has been successfully examined.
According to Arab media, the test flight of the flying car happened within the wasteland region of ​​Dubai.

The electrical flying automobile is manufactured through a London based organisation. geared up with the modern generation, the supercar can fly vertically.
Consistent with Arab media reviews, the supercar can fly at an altitude of 3,000 feet at a speed of 220 kilometers consistent with hour. As a check, the automobile flew at an altitude of 13 toes at a pace of forty kilometers per hour.

North Korea has successfully tested its third hypersonic missile.

North Korea has successfully tested its third hypersonic missile.

According to North Korean state media, the country's supreme leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the hypersonic missile test.

According to the foreign news agency, the missile successfully hit the target in the sea 1000 km away.

On the other hand, the US State Department spokesman has condemned North Korea's missile test as a violation of Security Council resolutions.

This is North Korea's second missile test in a week and the third overall test of a hypersonic missile.

Now, with the help of hand gestures, control many features of computer

 Now, with the help of hand gestures, control many features of computer

  • CANADA: We know that hand gestures can capture many of the features of a computer, many of which have become systems. But a typewriter system can perform a variety of tasks with a 97percent curacy of 36 hand gestures by making minor changes to the webcam instead of expensive hardware.
  • It no longer requires any new hardware or electrical systems. This way any desktop or laptop can be operated with hand gestures.
  • Now if you want to increase the volume of the computer, leave one hand on the computer and raise the thumb of the other hand, then the software understands the signal and raises the volume.
  • The system was developed by computer science student Neil Sheiber. He says the webcam keeps looking at the face and the hands are hidden. That is why a slanted mirror is placed at the bottom which keeps looking at the hands.
  • Everyone's hand gestures can be different and that's why scientists created a database of hand gestures from 30 different volunteers so that it could be standardized. In this way 36 features of the computer can be controlled with 36 gestures. On the other hand, his algorithm keeps learning more.
  • Interestingly, in the initial experiments, the computer interpreted all these signals with 97percent curacy, which is a great achievement.
  • The TypeLike system is developed by the University of Waterloo, Canada. It has only two components. There is a small mirror that is tilted at a certain angle and placed on the webcam and the other thing is a modern algorithm or software.

Introducing the world's first color-changing car.

 Introducing the world's first color-changing car.

The German company introduced the world's first color-changing car during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA.

It uses an electronic ink technology to change the color, through which users can change the color of the car at will.

The report states that BMW can be changed to black, gray and white and an application has been developed for this.

The company says that in the coming days to change the color of the BMW will be done with the button instead of the application.

The phone that fell into the lake a year ago was safe and secure

The phone that fell into the lake a year ago was safe and secureThe phone that fell into the lake a year ago was safe and secure.

  • The phone that fell into the lake a year ago is correct. The phone that fell into the lake a year ago was safe and secure.


  • While the worst drought in 56 years in Taiwan has dried up the country's major lakes, the drought has returned a lost property to a citizen.

Successful test of Pakistan's cruise missile Babar 1A

 Successful test of Pakistan's cruise missile Babar 1A


Rawalpindi: Pakistan has successfully tested the Babar One A cruise missile.


According to the Pakistan Army Public Relations Department (ISPR), the cruise missile Babar One A can hit a target at a range of 450 km.

Successful driverless electric bus experience in Turkey

 Successful driverless electric bus experience in Turkey


ANKARA: Turkey has successfully tested an electric high-speed passenger bus, the most important of which is that it does not require a driver.

Pakistan successfully tests ballistic Ghaznavi missile

 Pakistan successfully tests ballistic Ghaznavi missile


The Ghaznavi missile will hit 290 km from the ground to the ground. The ballistic missile is also capable of carrying nuclear and conventional weapons. ISPR

Bangladesh buys equipment from Israel to spy on people

 Bangladesh buys equipment from Israel to spy on people


Bangladesh's military intelligence officers were trained by Israeli intelligence experts

There will be signs of a new war in the world. An important prediction came to light

 There will be signs of a new war in the world. An important prediction came to light


In February, 5 planets Sun, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn will come together, which could lead to serious tensions in the world. The situation in our region is also likely to be tense, astronomer Professor Ghani Javed warned