New sensation: Phones that let you feel the world |
- New sensation: Phones that let you feel the world
- Scientists say cut soot, methane to curb warming
- New molecule could help cool planet
- Russian spacecraft turned space junk to crash soon
- Why dew drops sit on leaf tip
- Most of earth`s acid comes from nature
- How black holes fire gas jets into space
- 2 Jupiter-sized planets discovered
- Female mosquitofishes prefer well-fed males
- Internet addiction is like drugs: Study
- Delhi HC threatens to block Facebook, Google
- An app to give lovelorn singles a second chance
- China develops largest propellant tank
- Milky Way ‘seems as white as spring snow’
- HP Envy 14 PC has smart-tag sensor
- 3 smallest planets outside solar system found
- World`s tiniest 7.7 mm frog discovered
- Google Docs, the perfect bridesmaid
- China, India to jump forward with Hawaii telescope
| New sensation: Phones that let you feel the world Posted: Sure, today`s phones can deliver the sound of a heartbeat. But how would you like to actually feel the throbbing? |
| Scientists say cut soot, methane to curb warming Posted: An international team of scientists says it has figured out how to slow global warming in the short run and prevent millions of deaths from dirty air: Stop focusing so much on carbon dioxide. |
| New molecule could help cool planet Posted: A new molecule has been detected in the earth`s atmosphere which could help produce a cooling effect, scientists said, but it remains to be seen whether it can play a major role in tackling global warming. |
| Russian spacecraft turned space junk to crash soon Posted: A Russian spacecraft designed to burnish the nation`s faded space glory in a mission to one of Mars` moons has turned into one of the heaviest, most toxic pieces of space junk ever. |
| Posted: A new study is finally offering an explanation for why small dew drops,form on the tips, rather than on the flat surfaces of leaves. |
| Most of earth`s acid comes from nature Posted: Satellite images has revealed that 90% of the earth`s formic acid comes from nature. |
| How black holes fire gas jets into space Posted: Scientists are a step closer to figuring out how black holes can fire superfast gas bullets into space, by determining the precise moment when they form. |
| 2 Jupiter-sized planets discovered Posted: Astronomers have discovered two new low-density planets called Kepler-34b and Kepler-35b orbiting a binary star system. |
| Female mosquitofishes prefer well-fed males Posted: Female mosquitofish prefer males which are well fed, even if they are superficially identical to their poorly-fed cousins. |
| Internet addiction is like drugs: Study Posted: Addiction to the internet could cause damage to the brain similar. |
| Delhi HC threatens to block Facebook, Google Posted: The Delhi High Court warned Facebook India and Google India that websites can be "blocked" if they fail to check and remove objectionable material. |
| An app to give lovelorn singles a second chance Posted: A new mobile application has been launched to help lovelorn singles track down attractive strangers. |
| China develops largest propellant tank Posted: China has developed its rocket propellant tank to store hydrogen fuel for the country`s next-generation heavy lift space launch system, Long March-5. |
| Milky Way ‘seems as white as spring snow’ Posted: When seen from another galaxy, milky-way would appear like the shade of fine-grained spring snow. |
| HP Envy 14 PC has smart-tag sensor Posted: Thin, light laptops â€"known as "ultrabooks"â€" are a much-hyped category at this year`s International Consumer Electronics Show, an annual showcase for the latest smartphones, tablet computers and other consumer-electronic devices. |
| 3 smallest planets outside solar system found Posted: A team of astronomers has discovered the three smallest confirmed planets ever detected outside our solar system. |
| World`s tiniest 7.7 mm frog discovered Posted: A scientist has recently discovered two new species of frogs in New Guinea, one of which is now the world’s tiniest known vertebrate, averaging less than one-third of an inch. |
| Google Docs, the perfect bridesmaid Posted: For do-most-of-it-yourself brides, wedding planning means lists, lists and more lists, with some spreadsheets thrown in for good measure. There are also the long, endlessly pored-over documents of vows, readings, even toasts. |
| China, India to jump forward with Hawaii telescope Posted: China and India are catapulting to the forefront of astronomy research with their decision to join as partners in a Hawaii telescope that will be the world`s largest when it`s built later this decade. |
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