Major Tech News Roundup
TSMC Assessing Facilities After Earthquake in Taiwan
TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, is still assessing the damage to its chipmaking facilities after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck Taiwan. The company has suspended operations at three of its fabs, and it is not yet clear when production will resume. The earthquake has raised concerns about potential supply chain disruptions for electronic devices.
Winners and Losers in the Cloud Market During the Eclipse
The total eclipse of the sun on Monday caused a surge in cloud traffic, as users around the country streamed live video and images of the event. Some cloud providers, such as Amazon Web Services, saw a significant increase in usage, while others, such as Microsoft Azure, experienced outages. The event provided a glimpse into the growing importance of the cloud market and the need for reliable and scalable infrastructure.
New Exercise Bike Converts Pedaling Into Power
A new exercise bike called the PowerDot has been developed that can convert the user's pedaling into electrical power. The bike can generate up to 200 watts of power, which is enough to power a small fan or charge a mobile device. The PowerDot is an innovative way to combine exercise with sustainable energy generation.
Human Treatments Based on Exploding Cells
Scientists have discovered a new species of fungus, Entomophaga s, whose cells explode when they come into contact with their host's immune system. This discovery could lead to the development of new human treatments for a variety of diseases. The fungus's explosive cells could be used to deliver drugs directly to infected cells, or to stimulate the immune system to fight off infection.
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