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Within 48 hours NASA Cassini will dive through water plume of Saturn's moon...

On Oct. 28, 2015, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will take the deepest dive ever through the plume of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Scientists hope this close flyby will shed light on what's happening beneath...

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Bendables batteries can form the watch band and other structures to boost power

Samsung has unveiled a new line of battery prototype which provide as much as 50% more battery life to wearables by forming the watch band. The batteries are bendable.Samsung SDI unveiled the company's...

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Berkeley Lab Researchers Demonstrate Atomically Thin Excitonic Laser

An important step towards next-generation ultra-compact photonic and optoelectronic devices has been taken with the realization of a two-dimensional excitonic laser. Scientists with the U.S. Department...

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Allergy and Asthma drug Singulair rejuvenates neurons and learning in older...

An asthma drug has rejuvenated rat brains, making old rats perform as well as young rats in tests of memory and cognition. The drug also encouraged the birth of new brain cells.As we get older, most of...

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Berkeley Lab Researchers Discover Unique Thermal Properties in 2D Black...

A new experimental revelation about black phosphorus nanoribbons should facilitate the future application of this highly promising material to electronic, optoelectronic and thermoelectric devices. A...

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Mcube makes MEMS smaller than a grain of sand

mCube is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2009 and based in San Jose, California. mCube is the provider of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) motion sensors for the Internet of Moving...

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DARPA seeking dynamic radio communication system that can overcome jamming

DARPA wants to create the military communication system of tomrrow with the Dynamic Network Adaptation for Mission Optimization (DyNAMO) program. DyNAMO seeks novel technologies that would enable...

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Flying Cars and Hoverboards exist with limitations and DARPA 2045 predictions

Back to the Future Part II.” The film got some things right about 2015, including in-home videoconferencing and devices that recognize people by their voices and fingerprints. But it also predicted...

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Northrop Grumman wins Long Range Strike Bomber deal which will start at $21...

The Pentagon on Tuesday awarded the most fiercely-fought weapons contest in more than a decade to Northrop Grumman Corp., a $21.4 billion initial deal to build new long-range bombers for the U.S. Air...

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Stratospheric Sulfate Geoengineering would be effective and affordable to...

Stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering may mitigate effects of climate change. Sulfate could be mixed into jet fuel so that contrails would spread the sulfate into the stratosphere.We would...

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Sonic Tractor Beam can levitate and manipulate objects in midair and will...

The world’s first sonic tractor beams that can lift and move objects using soundwaves have been built by a team that includes researchers at the University of Sussex.Researchers at the Universities of...

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Real technology to mimick the Star Wars Force or Fictional Telekenesis

Combining gesture interface, augmented reality and virtual reality interfaces, drones, power beaming, beam forming, robotics, magnetic levitation and sonic levitation would enable people to mimick the...

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China officially will change to two child policy

China leadership said it would abandon its controversial “one-child policy” on Thursday and allow all couples to have two children, effectively ending the biggest population control experiment in...

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Genetically engineered virus called talimogene laherparepvec (T-VEC) has been...

Nature reports that the First cancer-fighting virus has been approved.An engineered herpesvirus that provokes an immune response against cancer has become the first treatment of its kind to be approved...

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Google Loon will provide internet service to Indonesia in 2016

Following 17 million km of test flights across jungles, mountains and plains, Project Loon has signed agreements with three mobile network operators - Indosat, Telkomsel and XL Axiata - to begin...

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Tuberculosis deaths halved from 1990 but still 1.5 million per year - UN...

The fight against tuberculosis (TB) is paying off, with this year’s death rate nearly half of what it was in 1990, but 1.5 million still people died from the disease last year, with more than half...

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China plans to triple high speed rail network to over 31000 miles and boost...

China's high-speed railway network is expected to span 18,000 kilometers (12,000 miles) by the end of this year. China will add another 2,000 kilometers of high-speed railroad by the end of this year....

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Yamaha Motobot can ride unmodified motorcycle at 120 mph

Yamaha showed off a robotic biker called Motobot at the Tokyo Motor Show 2015.Motobot can ride an unmodified motorcycle on a racetrack at more than 200 km/h (120mph). Those catching the robot debut saw...

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Pervaporation eliminates the need for electricity in desalination to cut...

Scientists at Alexandria University in Egypt are developing an innovative water-purifying technique that uses half the energy as previous methods. They have created a membrane that can both clean and...

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Graphene chip 200 times more sensitive than silicon and will be lower cost

Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new material that can potentially replace the silicon widely used in sensor chips in appliances, paving the way for smaller...

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