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7 years ago+8 8 0The Lost City of Z International Trailer (2017)
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7 years ago+20 20 0Intel's Incredibly Tiny Compute Card Could Make Obsolete Dumb Gadgets Upgradable
The Intel Compute Card is tiny. It has a motherboard, memory, storage, wi-fi radio, and can even pack Intel’s latest Kaby Lake processor. Yet it’s only about with size and thickness of a few credit cards. You insert it into any dumb monitor and insta ...
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7 years ago+7 7 0The Lost City of Z Official Trailer-Teaser (2017)
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7 years ago+41 41 0France opens world's first solar panel road in Normandy village
It is hoped that the solar panel road in Tourouvre-au-Perche could eventually provide enough energy to power the small Normandy village's street lights.
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7 years ago+17 17 0Artificial leaf uses captured light to make drugs
The tiny artificial leaves you see here are not cute little toys, these are mini-factories that are capable of manufacturing drugs anywhere.
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7 years ago+9 9 0How GPS data derived from e-taxi platforms could improve road conditions in developing countries
A new initiative that uses GPS data derived from drivers on a number of e-taxi services has launched this week with a long-term view of improving transport services and easing traffic congestion around the world.
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7 years ago+15 15 0Graphene quantum dots can convert CO2 into liquid fuels
The wonder-material graphene may have a new trick to add to its resume: converting carbon dioxide into liquid fuels. A team at Rice University has used nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots to create ethylene and ethanol, with stability and efficienc ...
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7 years ago+7 7 0Fast And Furious 8 - The Fate of the Furious Trailer (2017)
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7 years ago+13 13 0UCF Scientists Almost making charging a Phone in Seconds a Reality
Flexible Supercapacitors are being developed by a team of UC scientists. With an ability to store more energy and be recharged over 30000 times without degrading, this novel method could eventually…
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7 years ago+7 7 0Credit card numbers guessed in 'seconds' - BBC News
Smart cyber thieves who run queries across lots of different websites can guess credit card numbers in a few seconds, suggests research.
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7 years ago+26 26 0World's highest plants discovered 20,000 feet above sea level
Vascular plants aren't supposed to be able to grow at such high altitudes.
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7 years ago+7 7 0Watch the shape-shifting mini tank with a built in machine gun
Milrem has designed an unmanned ground vehicle that's controlled remotely . Called THeMis ADDER, this mini tank is fitted with a heavy machine gun cable of hitting targets 1.1 miles away.
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7 years ago+18 18 0The Mummy Official Trailer (2017)
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7 years ago+8 8 0X-MEN: Apocalypse - Quicksilver Scene VFX Breakdown
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7 years ago+17 17 0India has built the world's largest solar power plant
India has finished building the world's largest solar power plant which will spread over 10 square kilometers and will power over 150,000 homes.
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7 years ago+31 31 0FBI warns that hackers are tricking ATMs into spewing millions of cash
Gone are the days when cyber criminals were thieving from unsuspecting citizens – the FBI warns modern hackers are snatching cash straight from the bank.
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7 years ago+7 7 0SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE Official Trailer (2017)
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7 years ago+9 9 0Dissecting bacterial infections at the single-cell level
Technological advances are making the analysis of single bacterial infected human cells feasible. Now researchers have used this technology to provide new insight into the Salmonella infection process.
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7 years ago+5 5 0Hitachi is developing a lensless camera for mobile devices
Apple eliminated the 3.5mm headphone jack from its current crop of iPhones in part to free up valuable real estate inside the handset that could one day allow
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7 years ago+8 8 0The spacesuit we could wear on MARS
A new spacesuit, developed by Dutch company Mars One, will protect users from cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures and blinding dust storms.