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Mars Might Contain Enough Water for Future Explorers
 

Mars Might Contain Enough Water for Future Explorers

 Space  27th September 2013 | Author: Spaceman

NASA's Curiosity rover stumbled upon a dirt which may contain enough water for the future Mars explorers to extract it from.

Adobe Photoshop Touch for phone released
 

Adobe Photoshop Touch for phone released

 Technology  27th February 2013 | Author: mat

Adobe just released the Adobe Photoshop Touch version for iPhone and Android powered smartphones and it's looking great.

Motorola to build modular smartphones
 

Motorola to build modular smartphones

 Technology  29th October 2013 | Author: mat

Motorola disclosed an open-source project for modular smartphones, meaning you will be able to replace a camera with a new one, by simply changing the camera module. How great does that sound?

Microsoft transparent 3D desktop
 

Microsoft transparent 3D desktop

 Technology  28th February 2012 | Author: mat

Another new invention by Microsoft Applied Sciences Group, a see through, 3D all in one desktop. Sounds interesting? 

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.

I know what you did on the Web
 

I know what you did on the Web

 Interesting  20th July 2012 | Author: mat

Social networks and web services have all sorts of data about you, in some cases they know stuff about you even your close ones don't.

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia
 

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia

 Science and nature  13th November 2013 | Author: mat

The evidence of ancient bacteria were found in rocks that are extremely rare, and If scientists happen to stumble upon them, they're almost always compromised by forces of nature.

New MacBook Pro, iOS 6 and more on WWDC 2012
 

New MacBook Pro, iOS 6 and more on WWDC 2012

 Technology  12th June 2012 | Author: mat

WWDC 2012, Apple's keynote brought us the whole new MacBook Pro, iOS6, new navigation maps and some other goodies.

Double planets discovered orbiting double stars
 

Double planets discovered orbiting double stars

 Space  2nd September 2012 | Author: Spaceman

Another amazing discovery by the Kepler Space Telescope, double planets found circling around double stars.

Why should large meat eaters be preserved
 

Why should large meat eaters be preserved

 Science and nature  10th January 2014 | Author: KimmyK

We are losing our top large predators as their numbers are constantly falling bringing many species to the very edge of extinction, which has been causing harmful reactions across the landscapes and food chains.

World's smallest chameleons discovered in Madagascar
 

World's smallest chameleons discovered in Madagascar

 Science and nature  15th February 2012 | Author: TheDude

Happy days for science and nature, researchers have found four new species of smallest chameleons ever.

2012 the apocalypse according to Mayans?
 

2012 the apocalypse according to Mayans?

 Interesting  7th December 2012 | Author: mat

You probably heard about the alleged end of the world that could occur on December 21 2012 and about Mayan calendar predicting the apocalyptic events. Where did all this come from?

Hubble telescope finds a blue planet
 

Hubble telescope finds a blue planet

 Space  12th July 2013 | Author: Spaceman

NASA's famous space telescope, or its imaging spectograph detected the planet HD 189733b to be of a true blue color.

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?

Robo-Arm Wins Rock-Paper-Scissors Every Single Time
 

Robo-Arm Wins Rock-Paper-Scissors Every Single Time

 Technology  8th November 2013 | Author: mat

Watch this Japanese Janken robot winning the rock-paper-scissors game every time, no matter how hard its human opponent is trying.

First ever evaporating alien planet caught
 

First ever evaporating alien planet caught

 Space  2nd July 2012 | Author: mat

For the very first time, astronomers can observe a planet outside of our galaxy losing its atmospheric gas.

 
   
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