Author: Rutuja Bhegade

Contributor Rutuja’s long standing experience in the field of business and industry research is reflected in her insightful news articles as presented on Share Tech News. Her interest lies in covering Technology and Internet World on these increasingly consumer-oriented industries. Her understanding of Technical News Writing techniques gives her news stories an engaging twist.

Google Eliminated 300 Apps from Play Store

A group of scientists from various leading tech companies has written a post to share data regarding the cyber attacks that impacted lots of apps from a botnet on Google Play Store last month. The group also wanted to be aware of what is being carried out to restrain additional traps by cyber criminals. As
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Lab Animals Will Have a Virtual Reality Holodeck

Virtual reality is being incorporated in a number of things including entertainment, technology, living world, and so on for making the world a better place to live in. The concept of virtual reality helps experience the environment in a totally different manner. Do you remember the “Holodeck” from the sci-fi movie “Star Trek: The Next
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Now If Cosmetics, Food Get Spoilt, a New Smart Label Will Inform You about It

Detecting cosmetic and food contamination and spoilage is very important considering the impact of it on human health and its adverse consequences. A team of scientists has designed a portable, low-cost, paper-based sensor that can possibly execute all of these functions with easy-to-interpret results. Silvana Andreescu, Ph.D., said, “I have always been engrossed in developing
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EU Gives First Approval For Ultra-High-Field MRI Scanner

Siemens Healthineers has gained a sanction from CE for the Magnetom Terra, the 7 Tesla MR (magnetic resonance) scanner, turning it the ultra-high-field first-ever MR scanner to be sanctioned for clinical usage. The international market and advanced player in MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), Siemens Healthineers, is thus breaking new ground once again in medical imaging
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Physical traits can be predicted with whole-genomic sequence and machine learning data

A research team from the Human Longevity, Inc. conducted a study that revealed machine learning and whole-genome sequencing can be utilized in the prophecy of individual faces and additional physical features. The lead author, Christoph Lippert, and the senior author, J. Craig Venter, mentioned that this research provides inventive techniques for forensics; and has noteworthy
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