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Betavolt: A diamond nuclear battery Lifetime of 50 years

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China’s Betavolt New Energy Technology recently revealed an innovative modular nuclear battery. This device, known as the BV100, combines a radioactive isotope, nickel-63 (⁶³Ni), with a cutting-edge 4th-generation diamond semiconductor. Remarkably, it can power devices for up to 50 years.

Startup India and DPIIT: a New Era of Indian Entrepreneurship

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Launched in 2016, Startup India was introduced to revolutionize the Indian startup ecosystem. The DPIIT, formerly known as the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, plays a pivotal role in administering and executing various aspects of the initiative. Its objectives include simplifying business regulations, offering financial support, and creating a supportive environment for startups.

AI will replace you, so be in office 4-5 days a week

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the chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers UK, recently emphasized at World Economic Forum the importance of junior staff spending increased time in the office to advance their careers, citing the growing role of AI in automating tasks that were traditionally entry-level opportunities for learning and development.

Celebrate Small Wins

Celebrating small wins is crucial in fostering a culture of positivity and progress; each achievement, no matter its size, is a step forward, fueling motivation and building the momentum towards greater successes. These moments of recognition and joy remind us that every part of the journey, big or small, is integral to achieving our grander visions.

Now you can pay with Swipe of your hand

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a Biometric Palm Scanning service that enables users to perform various actions, like making payments or accessing public transport, without the need for physical items like keys, wallets, or phones.Tencent’s system, which boasts greater accuracy than facial recognition due to the uniqueness of palm prints and veins, also represents an evolution of existing Japanese systems used for office building access, with the added benefit of being contactless—a crucial feature in the post-pandemic world.