Soon, cyborg insects for spying missions |
- Soon, cyborg insects for spying missions
- New techs can cut car fuel consumption
- Data on 200 million stars released
- Centre`s nod to prosecute FB, Yahoo, Microsoft
- Biodiversity vital for maintaining ecosystem
- Objectionable content: Delhi court adjourns case
- China launches meteorological satellite
- Apple halts iPhone retail sales in China
- Plants `can alert each other of impending drought`
- ATM turns your old phone into cash
- Microsoft reaches patent deal with LG
- Russian spacecraft to crash to Earth Jan 15
| Soon, cyborg insects for spying missions Posted: Scientists have moved closer to creating ‘cyborg insects’ that could carry out spying missions. |
| New techs can cut car fuel consumption Posted: New technologies can reduce friction in cars, which is responsible for no less than one third of fuel consumption. |
| Data on 200 million stars released Posted: Astronomers have released the largest data set ever collected on brightening and dimming of two hundred million of stars and other celestial objects. |
| Centre`s nod to prosecute FB, Yahoo, Microsoft Posted: The Centre today told a Delhi court that there is sufficient material to proceed against 21 social networking sites. |
| Biodiversity vital for maintaining ecosystem Posted: According to a study, diverse plant life may play a crucial role in buffering the negative impact of climate change. |
| Objectionable content: Delhi court adjourns case Posted: The case of 21 social networking sites allegedly hosting objectionable content was Friday adjourned in a Delhi court till March 13. |
| China launches meteorological satellite Posted: China Friday successfully launched a meteorological satellite. |
| Apple halts iPhone retail sales in China Posted: Enraged Chinese shoppers pelted Apple Inc`s flagship Beijing store with eggs and shoving matches with police broke out when customers were told the store would not begin sales of the popular iPhone 4S as scheduled. |
| Plants `can alert each other of impending drought` Posted: Alike humans, plants can also alert each other of an impending drought, say scientists who claim to have found that plants communicate among themselves with a sort of signal. |
| ATM turns your old phone into cash Posted: The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is all about the latest smartphones, tablet computers and other devices. But what about the old gadgets? Don`t they get any love? |
| Microsoft reaches patent deal with LG Posted: Microsoft Thursday announced a patent licensing agreement with LG Electronics covering tablets, smartphones and other consumer devices running Google`s Android or Chrome operating system. |
| Russian spacecraft to crash to Earth Jan 15 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. |
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