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Pale octopus and other new species found
 

Pale octopus and other new species found

 Science and nature  4th January 2012 | Author: mat

Various new species found in deep sea near Antarctica, living in temperatures of 752F.

The Samsung Galaxy SIII teaser website
 

The Samsung Galaxy SIII teaser website

 Technology  22nd April 2012 | Author: mat

Samsung launched a count down page to present a first teaser for the successor of Samsung Galaxy SII smartphone.

Pictures of 7 vulcanos erupting as we speak
 

Pictures of 7 vulcanos erupting as we speak

 Interesting  4th December 2011 | Author: mat

Active and erupting vulcanos are not as uncommon as you might think. Let's see 7 of them breaking loose right now

Newest 3D technology without the pesky 3D glasses
 

Newest 3D technology without the pesky 3D glasses

 Technology  12th July 2012 | Author: TheDude

MIT is successfully working on a brand new 3D technology where you won't need 3D glasses to get a holographic experience watching a TV.

GIMP 2.8 for Windows released
 

GIMP 2.8 for Windows released

 Technology  7th May 2012 | Author: TheDude

GIMP released a new version of their popular, open-source image editing software, GIMP 2.8.

Japanese robot can climbe ladders
 

Japanese robot can climbe ladders

 Technology  1st December 2011 | Author: mat

Robots are getting smarter and more agile, ladder climbing robot from Osaka in Japan is a prime example of these humaniods.

Birth of the Hertz
 

Birth of the Hertz

 Science and nature  22nd February 2012 | Author: mat

On this day, 118 years ago a German physicist named Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was born, responsible for the first successful wireless transmission.  

Using cyborgs for space exploration?
 

Using cyborgs for space exploration?

 Space  28th November 2011 | Author: mat

Humans wouldn't last long in space without significant technological assistance, does that mean we need to alter human biology to prepare it for future space travels?

Glacieres in Himalaya are melting slower as expected
 

Glacieres in Himalaya are melting slower as expected

 Science and nature  21st February 2012 | Author: mat

A new study shows, in years 2003-2010 about 4 billion metric tons of  Himalayan glacier's ice melted away, that's less then 10 percent of the amount that was predicted before.

A morphing table that replicates your every move
 

A morphing table that replicates your every move

 Technology  5th November 2013 | Author: mat

The future is already here, at least in the MIT Media Lab it is. This 3D morphing table is nothing short of amazing.

Chinese New Year of the Dragon
 

Chinese New Year of the Dragon

 Interesting  23rd January 2012 | Author: TheDude

Today China has stepped into a Lunar New Year 2012 rounding their traditional Spring festival.

Iran successfully sent monkey into space
 

Iran successfully sent monkey into space

 Space  28th January 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Iran's state television reported that Iran has successfully launched a monkey into space in a capsule called "pisgham".

Steve Wozniak in Silicon Valley of India
 

Steve Wozniak in Silicon Valley of India

 Technology  1st December 2011 | Author: mat

Apple co-founder will talk about innovation and technology with hundreds of CEOs in Bangalore India.

First video in history showing Moon orbiting Earth
 

First video in history showing Moon orbiting Earth

 Space  11th December 2013 | Author: Spaceman

NASA's Juno spacecraft captured the first ever video of how our world would look like to visitors from outer space would.

Google Drive finally launched
 

Google Drive finally launched

 Technology  25th April 2012 | Author: mat

The long awaited Google Drive service has been finally released. Now you can store everything you want to your place on the Internet and access it from anywhere.

Huge eruption of solar plasma from the Sun
 

Huge eruption of solar plasma from the Sun

 Space  22nd October 2012 | Author: mat

On Friday, a solar plasma the size of a couple of Earths was unleashed from the Sun and the amazing display was captured by one of the NASA's sun observing spacecrafts.

 
   
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