Sunday, January 22, 2012

Now, a pesticide-free way of killing weeds

Now, a pesticide-free way of killing weeds


Now, a pesticide-free way of killing weeds

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It could be what gardeners have long wished for -- a gadget that kills weeds in a jiffy without requiring noxious pesticides.

White House launches official Google + page

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The White House has launched an official Google + page with the aim to engage with Americans on the issues that matter the most.

Tulip-shaped creature `discovered in Canada`

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Scientists claim to have discovered in the Canadian Rockies a bizarre tulip-shaped creature that lived in the ocean over 500 million years ago.

Tweaking solar cell can double its efficiency

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Doubling the amount of sunlight that a solar cell converts into electricity may be possible just by tweaking its tiny parts.

Minimising cellphone power consumption possible

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Minimising power consumption of both small cell phones and giant data centres may now be possible due to the first ever systematic power profile study.

Tiny alcohol amounts double worm`s life

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Tiny portions of ethanol can more than double the lifespan of a tiny worm known as C elegans.

Global warming could be similar across ecosystems

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The impact of global warming could be similar across ecosystems, regardless of local environmental conditions and species.

Now, hi-tech baby stroller that charges iPhone

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A US firm has come up with a hi-tech baby stroller with a built-in generator that allows parents to charge their cellphones while strolling with their baby.

New gesture, voice-controlled TVs may beat remotes

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Remote controls could soon become outdated with the advent of new generation gesture and voice-controlled televisions.

Thinking underwear to monitor modern soldiers

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Modern war fighters may soon be wearing underwears equipped with sensors, which would help in monitoring warriors during combat.

Serial killers trail math formula obeyed by nature

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Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found that the seemingly erratic behaviour of serial killers conforms to the same mathematical pattern obeyed by earthquakes.

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