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In Sweden, over 6,000 people have implanted RFID/NFC chips under their skin, enabling them to unlock doors, board trains, access offices, and even replace ID cards. Companies like Biohax International are driving the trend, highlighting the benefits of frictionless digital living. However, the rise of human microchips raises serious questions around privacy, surveillance, and ethics. While adoption remains voluntary, Sweden’s experiment is fueling a global debate: are these implants the key to convenience, or a step toward a future we cannot control?
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Israeli startup StoreDot has introduced a FlashBattery that reduces drone charging time from over an hour to just 5 minutes....
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The Arapaima, one of the world’s largest freshwater fish, is both a cultural icon and vital resource for Amazonian communities....
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Binance provides numerous ways to earn free rewards, including: Refer & Win BNB: Invite friends and earn BNB. Learn & Earn: Complete...
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Iceland captivates visitors with glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and the Northern Lights, while Reykjavík provides rich cultural experiences and local cuisine....
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