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The Most Innovative Companies in the World by 2025

The Most Innovative Companies in the World by 2025 According to the latest ranking, Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet (Google) specializing in self-driving cars, has been named the most innovative company globally this year. Nvidia secured the second spot, followed by the Latin American fintech Nubank in third place. The ranking features some unexpected placements, such as the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) at 4th place and an eyewear manufacturer at 8th. However, there are also some logical placements, with Duolingo at 10th and DeepSeek at 12th.


Russian National Team Climbs to Top 30 in FIFA Rankings

Russian National Team Climbs to Top 30 in FIFA Rankings The Russian national team has achieved a milestone by entering the top 30 of the FIFA rankings for the first time since June 2016, moving up from the 33rd position. Despite this progress, the team is currently facing restrictions from FIFA and UEFA, barring them from competing in international tournaments. In October, the team showcased their skills in two friendly matches, securing victories against Iran (2:1) in Volgograd and Bolivia (3:0) in Moscow. These games provided an opportunity for the team to demonstrate their capabilities and maintain their competitive edge, despite the limitations imposed on their participation in official competitions.


Elon Musk Calculates the Number of Volunteers Needed for Mars Colonization

Elon Musk Calculates the Number of Volunteers Needed for Mars Colonization The founder of SpaceX states that the rocket and space system Starship will have the capability to land a crew on Mars, emphasizing the importance of securing the future of humanity beyond just a small group of individuals. In order to accomplish this goal, it might be required to transport more than 100,000 volunteers and one million tons of cargo to the Red Planet.


Kazakhstan's Participation in Eurasian Patent Organization's Council Meeting in Ashgabat

Kazakhstan's Participation in Eurasian Patent Organization's Council Meeting in Ashgabat The Republic of Kazakhstan's delegation attended the forty-seventh meeting of the Administrative Council of the Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) on October 14–15 in Ashgabat. Member states reviewed and approved the organization's 2024 annual report, the 2026 budget draft, and endorsed amendments related to fee payments and legal actions concerning patent applications and inventions. Agenda items focused on EAPO's accession to international agreements, amendments to regulations, and support for applicants from member states. Kazakhstan highlighted the need to enhance cooperation between national patent offices and EAPO, improve patent procedures, and expand regional participation in international agreements, with a particular emphasis on information technology collaboration.


Impatient Cats Displaying Playful Antics

Impatient Cats Displaying Playful Antics Impatient cats can be quite entertaining to watch with their playful antics. From tail flicking to pawing at toys, their eagerness is a sight to behold.


Exciting Collaboration: Bitrix24 Teams Up with Artist Nidgus to Release Fun Virtual Meeting Backgrounds 😁

Exciting Collaboration: Bitrix24 Teams Up with Artist Nidgus to Release Fun Virtual Meeting Backgrounds 😁 Bitrix24 has partnered with the artist Nidgus to launch entertaining backgrounds for virtual meetings. These backgrounds are tailored for individuals who are always on the move, prefer traditional approaches, excel at problem-solving, and are known as dependable team members. Explore the collection of cool backgrounds on Bitrix24's website and discover their video calling feature, complete with chat, calendar, and an AI assistant. Enhance your virtual meetings with these engaging options!


russia warns against delivery of tomahawk missiles to ukraine

russia warns against delivery of tomahawk missiles to ukraine Russia's head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Naryshkin, has expressed that any delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would be considered a hostile act. This stance is emphasized as it is believed such an action would escalate security risks on a global scale. Adding Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine's arsenal could have severe implications, as it may heighten tensions between Russia and Western countries. Naryshkin's warning sheds light on the potential consequences of such a move, stressing the need for caution in the current geopolitical climate.


Foldable Solar Sails to Aid Probes in Planetary Atmosphere Entry

Foldable Solar Sails to Aid Probes in Planetary Atmosphere Entry The innovative 3S technology involves utilizing foldable solar sails to assist spacecraft in entering the atmosphere of other planets. During most of the journey, a thin material sheet functions as a solar sail, which later transforms upon reaching the destination by folding into a cone or shield. Researchers have identified that the optimal use of this technology lies in missions directed towards Mars.


Hegset's threats dismissed as futile by State Duma deputy

Hegset's threats dismissed as futile by State Duma deputy The head of the Pentagon, Pat Hegset, issued a warning in Brussels, stating that the USA and its allies are ready to apply further pressure on Russia if the situation in Ukraine remains unresolved. State Duma deputy Dmitry Belik, representing Sevastopol, criticized these threats as ineffective and questioned the true intentions behind Washington's stance. Belik emphasized that the Pentagon chief's statements reveal a lack of understanding of the Ukrainian conflict. Belik firmly stated that Russia will not be swayed by such warnings and will continue its military operations as planned, refusing to alter its objectives despite external pressures.


Teaching by Example

Teaching by Example The she-wolf and the hare teach their young through actions, simple and effective. The she-wolf instructs her cubs to "Bite like me," while the hare shows her leverets to "Run away like me." In contrast, when a human imparts to a child, "Think like me," it's considered a wrongdoing... Humans are unique in their ability to teach through complex ideas and concepts, unlike animals that rely on instinctual behaviors. While animals transmit survival skills through mimicry, humans are expected to encourage independent thinking and individuality in children. The comparison highlights the nuanced nature of human education and the importance of fostering critical thinking skills from a young age.