KQL 4

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Across
  1. 2. Company X , founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in 2003, named after a great Scientist, after coming under CEO Y, significantly expanded its global reach and production capabilities
  2. 4. A solitary scholar during a time of plague, scientist X not only laid the groundwork for calculus, but also unveiled the universal force that governs falling apples and celestial bodies alike. Who is X?
  3. 6. A space agency named "X" successfully retrieved samples from the asteroid Ryugu, offering scientists valuable insights into the early stages of our solar system. The home of X is known for its cutting-edge bullet train technology, revolutionizing high-speed rail travel. Identify X.
  4. 7. Launched in July 2023, a social media app, X, was initially seen as a passing trend due to its focus on disappearing content. Now boasting millions of users, X has expanded beyond short-lived messages, offering more storage for diverse content and fostering user engagement. Identify X.
  5. 8. In the sci-fi film "X," a group of astronauts embark on a perilous mission through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity, facing the challenges of time dilation, environmental hazards, and the emotional strain of leaving loved ones behind. Identify "X."
  6. 11. Co-founded in December 2015 by Elon Musk, a prominent figure in technology, and others, research company X aims to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits all of humanity. This company utilizes a specific capped-profit model to prioritize societal good in its advancements. What is the name of company X?
  7. 12. A biographical film, "X," recounts the inspiring journey of scientist Z, played by acclaimed actor Y, as he tackles daunting challenges to lead India's first indigenous satellite launch program. Z's unwavering determination shapes the nation's space exploration path. Identify "Y"?
  8. 14. Which country became the World’s First Country to attach Facial verification in the National Identification Database.
Down
  1. 1. Developed in Sweden by a telecom company in the 1990s, technology X allows short-range wireless data exchange. Adopted by major electronics companies, X became the standard for connecting devices.
  2. 3. An application that was launched on April Fool’s Day was considered a joke by the public, but now it has several millions of users using it every day. This was of limited storage in the beginning, but now it offers an increased storage capacity, which is free for the users. Identify the application.
  3. 5. A pioneer in radioactivity, scientist X defied societal limitations to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only person to win it in two distinct scientific fields. Who is X?
  4. 7. A city known for space exploration and cutting-edge research, X houses a prestigious aerospace institute and fosters innovation through a research park focused on microprocessors and electric vehicles. Identify X.
  5. 9. A technology commonly used in household electronics and modern lighting solutions, X, stands for light-emitting diode. Unlike traditional incandescent bulbs, X emits light through electroluminescence, making them energy-efficient and long-lasting. Identify X.
  6. 10. Company X, founded in 2003 by Stanford students to simplify data exploration, empowers users to create interactive data visualizations. After being acquired by a major software company in 2019, X has become a widely used tool for individuals and organizations worldwide.
  7. 13. Pioneering the use of motion capture technology to blend real-life footage with digitally rendered characters, film X brought the world of Pandora to life with breathtaking visuals and emotional depth. What is the title of film X?