An incredible submarine is all set to give tourists a sea view like no other. The Triton Deepview 24 can take 24 passengers to depths of up to 100m (328ft) and afford them magnificent views thanks to vast panoramic ...
Read More »Morocco launches fleet of drones to tackle COVID-19 from the sky
Morocco has rapidly expanded its fleet of drones as it battles the coronavirus pandemic, deploying them for aerial surveillance, public service announcements and sanitisation. “This is a real craze. In just weeks, demand has tripled in Morocco and other countries ...
Read More »Tonto Dikeh hails ‘Technology’ as son resume school online
Following the shutdown of schools amid coronavirus crisis, Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has revealed that her son has resumed schooled from home via technology. Sharing pictures of her son, Andre receiving lectures, Tonto Dikeh wrote: “Good bless technology.. KINGS ZOOM ...
Read More »Russia to deploy drones and helicopters to enforce lockdown
Russia’s National Guard will monitor compliance with tough measures imposed in response to the pandemic during holidays this week. The use of military technology follows a recorded rise in Covid-associated deaths of 58 in the past 24 hours, taking the ...
Read More »Robot helps Tunisia medics avoid infection from coronavirus patients (photos)
Medics have deployed a robot in a Tunisia’s hospital caring for coronavirus victims to limit contact between staff and infected patients, in a first for the North African country. The tall, single-limbed machine is mounted on wheels and is capable ...
Read More »UNIBEN researchers develop ventilator that works without electricity
A clinically-tested ventilator that can work without electricity has been presented to the management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) in Edo State, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Lilian Salami. The ventilator was produced by a team of researchers in ...
Read More »COVID-19: Ogun deploys mobile app for self-assessment
The Ogun State government has deployed a mobile application for residents to undergo assessment on an individual basis in the event of being infected with COVID-19. This comes a month after the state launched an updated mobile application for health ...
Read More »Robots replace Japanese students at graduation amid coronavirus
Spring graduation ceremonies in Japan have been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic, but students at one school were able to attend remotely by controlling avatar robots while logged on at home. The robots, dubbed “Newme” by developer ANA Holdings, ...
Read More »FIRST made in Nigeria ventilators set for unveiling
The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure has produced the first made in Nigeria ventilators. The development is aimed at combating the COVID-19 disease in the country. Ventilator is a vital equipment in the treatment of coronavirus patients. NASENI ...
Read More »Samuel Eto arrives Nigeria for trophy 5-A-Side
Football fans in Nigeria are in for a big thrill as Samuel Eto’o Fils, one of Africa’s greatest football legends has arrived in Lagos for the launch of the 2020 edition of Castle Africa 5s, the continental leg of the ...
Read More »China’s first coronavirus hospital opens after just 48 hours of construction
China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building. The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands ...
Read More »Check out the construction site of China’s 1000 bed space hospital to fight coronavirus (photos)
These pictures might move you to tears! Working country! Nothing beats being able to handle situations as a country all by yourself and making it effective! The 25,000-square-metre Huoshenshan Hospital, one of two new hospitals being built, is scheduled ...
Read More »Whatsapp will no longer work on these devices
WhatsApp recently bade farewell to Windows Phone. The giant chatting app is now ready to do the same with some Android and iOS devices. This is not surprising as there have been talks about it for quite a while. Starting ...
Read More »Africa’s first Drone and Data academy opens in Malawi to improve service delivery for children
In Malawi, 14 million people rely mainly on agriculture as a means of subsistence. In 2017, drought in the country affected more than half the population. Since 2016, Malawi has stood at the forefront of utilizing unmanned aircraft systems — ...
Read More »World’s first totally robotic heart will end need for transplants in 10 years
The world’s first soft robotic heart is in development which could clear NHS transplant waiting lists. The “hybrid heart” will be the first ever made of soft artificial muscles and sensors and then coated in human tissue grown in a ...
Read More »See why internet has been slow in Africa lately
Internet users across more than a dozen sub-Saharan African nations experienced slow service after two undersea cables to the continent’s western coast were damaged this week. -The so-called WACS and SAT3/WASC cable systems are in the Atlantic Ocean and connect ...
Read More »Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin step down as CEOs
It’s the end of an internet era as Sergei Brin and Larry Page are stepping down as head of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, and ceding management control to Sundar Pichai who will take over as CEO. Page and Sergey Brin, ...
Read More »Man builds transformer from scrab and it’s generating power in Aba. (Photos)
An unidentified man is currently trending on twitter for creating a power generating transformer, According to twiter user, @GospelJosiah who shared the photos, the young man built the transformer from scraps, though he gave no further details about ...
Read More »Sex robots could easily malfunction and attack you – Experts warn
Experts have warned that sex robots could ‘easily’ malfunction and attack users. According to Brick Dollbanger, who works with Realbotix, he said a simple coding error could turn sexbots against their owners. He said: “It scares me to death, ...
Read More »Did you know that the moon is covered in human poo?, here’s reason for this
The moon is covered in human poo left behind by astronauts and there’s a reason for that. Astronauts left behind a number of things on the moon, including their poo. According to Metro UK, the Apollo astronauts had been ...
Read More »Kids now dream of being professional YouTubers rather than astronauts, study reveals
Today’s kids are three times more likely to aspire toward a career as a YouTuber rather than an astronaut, according to a new study. Toy production firm Lego surveyed 3,000 children between the ages of eight and 12 from ...
Read More »See the heart-stopping moment an airplane avoids a fatal crash against another on the runway by flying back up (Video)
Obviously, no aviator wishes to encounter with this heart-stopping moment. Fortunately, this plane avoids a fatal crash. Check the footage of this one-off incident here! The video was about a hair-raising moment in 2014 wherein a Boeing 767-300 of a ...
Read More »Breaking: Jony Ive, Apple designer behind iPhone and iMac, to exit company after 30 years
Jony Ive, the chief architect of groundbreaking and distinctive designs from the iMac to the iPhone, announced on Thursday that he is leaving Apple after nearly 30 years. Ive’s departure, which was announced in an exclusive interview with the Financial Times, is sure ...
Read More »Israeli company debuts ‘world’s first’ fully electric plane (Photos/Video)
An odd-looking Israeli prototype aircraft has sparked curiosity at the Paris Air Show this week. But it is more than the plane’s modernist exterior that has drawn audiences’ attention: It is the fact that the Eviation Alice is entirely ...
Read More »WOW: Boy builds football stadium with woods and rubber (Photos)
A boy has gone viral on social media for the right reason. The yet to be identified boy was said to have built a football stadium with just woods and rubber from condemned tyre, as he can be seen ...
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