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StoryWrangler: Exploratorium for billions of social media messages predicting political and financial turmoil

Each day on an average, 500 million tweets are shared on twitter. Which is 6,000 tweets per second and in a year around, twitter handles 200 billion tweets. A single tweet can make a bitcoin rise, or wall street market to fall, or riots in political scenarios. Can’t it be predicted, is there any tool? For the first time, researchers at University of Vermont have invented an instrument called StoryWrangler. Whether it be Anime or K-Pop, Dogecoin or Elon Musk, India-China or BJP or of emerging diseases., it leverages twitter data while tracking its dynamic changes to illustrate the temporally evolving corpus. Get down to thehavok.com with Om Desai to see how this will largely affect in the real time world which we live in.

Greenflation: Rising Inflation threatens the sustainable society

While moving with full-throttle towards sustainability, and net-zero policies; we have actually left behind one of the most crucial consequences – Greenflation. Renewable and sustainable technologies require more wiring than fossil fuels do thehavok.com has come up with how transition from fossil fuels is going to be messier than we think. And how this all will evolve huge and steady additional costs that nations are not willing and will be unable to bear. Read now at thehavok.com

SpaceX’s Starlink Project: Connecting the World to the Internet

Starlink is a satellite internet constellation being constructed by SpaceX aiming to provide fast and low latency internet access to everyone.. The constellation will consist of thousands of mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit, which communicate with designated ground transceivers. Starlink currently provides internet speeds between 50-150 Mbps with latency of 20-40 milliseconds in most locations of its service. 

Space Tourism: On Adventurous Joyride of $805 billion industry

Last week Jeff Bezos announced that he and his brother Mark alongwith a winner of online auction will travel on first crewed flight of Blue Origin’s New Shephard scheduled on July 20. With “Tourism” industry flourishing high up there in space, few firms like Axiom Space are orchestrating “space hotels” and luxury living up there. According to Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS), by 2030 space tourism will be a $3 billion dollar market and space industry will be growing with $805 billion market. Whether space tourism with such a niche market of accommodating only the uber-rich can ever be profitable? Whether civilians will actually understand and overcome the life-threatening challenges of space travel? Get down to thehavok.com with Om Desai on this soothing space tour…

Are we a simulation?

The fact that we are alone in this universe, and that our existence is a mere probabilistic event that happened randomly without any actual reason for it to happen, prompts us to think if we are characters in a simulation universe run by some higher beings, or what you call aliens. Here is why it might be true.

Union Budget 2021: Major Expectations and Predictions to look

The First Major event that India will witness in 2021 would be announcement of Union Budget on 1st February, This will decides India's roadmap for the coming year and how we grow after these whole pandemic situation. Check out thehavok.com with Om Desai to read a detailed analyses on how this upcoming Budget will look like. News: This time Finance it is.
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