Category : Artificial Intelligence


Oersted's Classroom Discovery Changed Physics Forever

In 1820, Hans Christian Oersted accidentally discovered electromagnetism during a lecture, showing that electric current deflects a compass needle. This serendipitous finding united electricity and magnetism, sparking modern physics.

Dangal Still Inspires Chinese MMA Fighter

Chinese MMA fighter Shi Ming credits the film 'Dangal' for inspiring her athletic journey. Director Nitesh Tiwari reacts, calling it the biggest reward for a storyteller.

Princess Elizabeth's 1940 BBC Broadcast to Displaced Children

In October 1940, 14-year-old Princess Elizabeth addressed displaced children via BBC radio, offering reassurance and fostering resilience during WWII. The broadcast, part of Children's Hour, included Princess Margaret, humanizing the royal family.

Impromptu Pledge to Sixth Graders Sparked Education Movement

In 1981, businessman Eugene Lang visited his former school in East Harlem and made an impromptu pledge to pay for college if students finished high school, leading to the founding of the I Have a Dream Foundation and inspiring a national movement.

Asus Design: Ceraluminum and Tactile Perfection

Asus's design center in Taipei has spent two decades perfecting laptop materials. The latest innovation, Ceraluminum, a ceramic-aluminum hybrid, debuts on the Zenbook S, embodying warmth and texture over cold manufacturing.

UFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs Bonfim Preview

Ahead of UFC Fight Night, Gabriel Bonfim shares his strategy to defeat former champion Belal Muhammad. Bonfim discusses his evolution from submission specialist to complete fighter and his title aspirations.

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