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FRANKFURT â Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday that electricity consumption will double if the world’s car fleets are electrified, increasing the need to expand nuclear, solar, geothermal, and wind energy generating sources. Increasing the availability of sustainable energy is a major challenge as cars move from combustion engines to battery-driven electric motors,... [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How AI can help budding poets sort out their stanza](
Googleâs Verse by Verse, an âAI-powered muse,â draws on classic American poets' styles to help budding poets create verses. [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Scientists discover some cave art inspired by hallucinogenic plants](
Researchers found evidence that native Californian cave artists took hallucinogenic plants when creating rock paintings, as per a new study. [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [A world of DNA, bacteria found on Leonardo da Vinci drawings](
Scientists in Austria and Italy have discovered residues of DNA and bacteria on several of Leonardo da Vinciâs most famous drawings. [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook removing evidence of war crimes â researchers](
Facebook is deleting evidence of war crimes by wiping traces of illegal art trafficking on its platform, as per ATHAR Project researchers. [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The most-watched games of the week on Twitch](
âJust Chattingâ emerged as the most-watched game on Twitch, followed by âLeague of Legends,â âWorld of Warcraft,â âFortniteâ and âMinecraft.â [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Out of 45 countries, PH ranks first as most obsessed with social media](
MANILA, Philippines â The Philippines ranked first among 45 countries in terms of spending the most time on social media platforms. A report from online marketplace OnBuy.com revealed that the Filipinos spend an average of 102,054 hours or 4,252 days during their lifetime on social media platforms. While topping the list for the most social... [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Globe recreates Christmas for all Filipinos in this yearâs fully digital Wonderful World of Globe](
Christmas is fast approaching and yet, the realities of celebrating the holidays with a pandemic can be difficult for most Filipino families today. Despite this, the desire to enjoy our usual holiday activities and observe cherished local traditions remain strong in many of us. After all, the true spirit of Christmas is about hope, joy,... [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to share a Lark Doc to create and collaborate with external users](
Easily share Lark documents and sheets with people outside your team for seamless work collaboration, even when they don’t have the app. While your entire remote team may be working within the Lark platform, there will be times when collaboration with external users is necessary. This is often the case when dealing with clients, partners,... [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [COVID-19 could be stopped if at least 70% of public wore face masks â study](
COVID-19 could be eradicated if at least 70% of residents use face masks in public consistently, as per a new study. [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Spotify launches its stories with musical artists](
Following Twitterâs âFleets,â Spotify launched its own stories feature, promoting ephemeral content directly from its mobile application. [Share this article]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [LOOK: Pokémon Company to launch official Poké Ball replicas](
The Pokémon Company will be releasing official Poké Ball replicas with touch and proximity-sensing technology on Feb. 27. [Share this article]( Want to see more latest news? [Visit our website]( FOLLOW US © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net](
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