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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.

Did they find God (particle) in CERN?
 

Did they find God (particle) in CERN?

 Science and nature  13th December 2011 | Author: mat

Today a seminar was held in CERN about the Higgs search status. There were rumors they finally found the particle that would complete the standard model of partical physics.

Toyota will start selling fuel-cell car in 2015
 

Toyota will start selling fuel-cell car in 2015

 Technology  7th January 2014 | Author: mat

Toyota announced they will start selling a hydrogen powered car with a range of 300 miles in 2015 all around the globe.

10 billion downloads from Android Market
 

10 billion downloads from Android Market

 Technology  7th December 2011 | Author: mat

According to Google, Android app downloads surpassed the 10 billion mark past weekend and to mark the celebration you can download premium apps for 10 cents.

Why the zebra has stripes
 

Why the zebra has stripes

 Science and nature  10th February 2012 | Author: mat

The Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling did explain how the leopard got its spots and camel its hump, but he never answered how the zebra got its stripes.

How do people use mobile apps
 

How do people use mobile apps

 Technology  27th June 2012 | Author: mat

Who would you are more loyal to their mobile apps, iPhone or Android smartphone users?

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia
 

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia

 Science and nature  12th December 2011 | Author: mat

It was a good week for wildlife and nature, Persian leopard was held for extinct and Siberian snow leopard has been photographed for the very first time.

Smart contact lens by Google
 

Smart contact lens by Google

 Technology  17th January 2014 | Author: mat

Google just announced a smart contact lens that can measure glucose levels of people who are suffering from diabetes.

NASA used a simulator to train the Moon landing
 

NASA used a simulator to train the Moon landing

 Space  25th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

The simulator called LOLA was built to study problems related to landing on the lunar surface as part of the Apollo program. You will also see the original video of how the simulation actually looked like.

Sex life mistery of a giant panda now explained
 

Sex life mistery of a giant panda now explained

 Science and nature  6th April 2012 | Author: KimmyK

Getting pandas to mate in captivity was never an easy task, breeding in nature is also considered not to be taken for granted. Newest studies now explain the peculiar behaviour.

Rex, the world's most high-tech humanoid
 

Rex, the world's most high-tech humanoid

 Science and nature  6th February 2013 | Author: mat

Rex is the most advanced humanoid in the world and it was shown to the public yesterday in London. It has a beating heart and eyes that can see. Meet Rex and its human doppelganger with bionic arm.

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? 

Invisible Bike Helmet will not mess up your hair
 

Invisible Bike Helmet will not mess up your hair

 Technology  12th November 2013 | Author: TheDude

I know a lot of people who do not care for wearing a helmet when on a bike for a common reason of looking silly or it will mess up their hair. This amazing invisible helmet could be quite revolutionary.

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

Satellite for less than $1,000
 

Satellite for less than $1,000

 Science and nature  24th April 2013 | Author: podtalje

NASA has launched three smartphones into orbit as part of a low-budget, experimental satellite program to prove that a satellite can be built for less than $1,000 using off the shelf equipment.

Teenager discovered a new way to detect cancer
 

Teenager discovered a new way to detect cancer

 Environment and health  12th November 2013 | Author: mat

A new short documentary about a 16-year-old teenage wonder, who came up with a completely new method to detect pancreatic cancer.

 
   
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