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Neanderthals wiped out by the cold

  Neanderthals in Western Europe started disappearing long before Homo sapiens showed up, suggesting that cold weather, and not cold-hearted humans, might have been responsible ...


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Samsung leads smartphone with Note

Samsung Retakes Global Smartphone Lead During the first quarter of 2012 Samsung Electronics became the world’s leading seller of smartphones with sales of 41 million to Apple’s 32.6 mill...


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Billions of habitable planets out there

Billions of Habitable Worlds in Our Galaxy? There could be tens of billions of planets in the Milky Way that exist within the habitable zones of their parent red dwarf stars. ...


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One up for machine

New Algorithm Captures What Pleases the Human Ear—and May Replace Human Instrument Tuners As computer hardware and software becomes ever more powerful, they find ways to match and then exceed...


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Next computer revolution is to mimic our brain

                     The term, Artificial Intelligence was coined in 1956 by John McCarthy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This year, computer scientists celebrate the 100th...


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Vibrating tatoo by Nokia

Remember when you and your sorority sisters all got dolphin tattoos on your ankle when you were on Spring Break in Panama City? Like so many decisions you made that week, it seemed like a fantast...


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A record at 4 teraelectronvolt

  Over the weekend, physicists and engineers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) nudged proton beam energies to a new record: 4 Tera-electron volts (TeV). This record comes shortly after CERN a...


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Korea Takes Over Battery Leadership from Japan

Korea beats Japan in battery production Samsung SDI’s strong growth and a recent surge by LG Chem have given Korea its first lead over Japan’s Panasonic and Sony in the global lithium-ion...


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Some brains are better in learning languages?

Are Some Brains Better at Learning Languages? People who learn many languages may have different brains from the rest of us. In his spare time, an otherwise ordinary 16-year o...


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Samsung Note breaking taboo

Insight: Samsung: "fast executioner" seeks killer design       By Miyoung Kim SEOUL | Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:57am EDT (Reuters) - When Samsung Electronics rushed its firs...


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Wallit, App for leaving your virtual mark at physical places

App for leaving your virtual mark at physical places March 19, 2012 Wallit aims to collate a cumulative, human experience of specific locations. TORONTO, March 19 — Imagine standin...


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Rare earth

  On Tuesday, President Barack Obama announced that the United States, joined by the European Union and Japan, is filing a challenge with the World Trade Organization over China's export restri...


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Neutrinos not faster than light

  Icarus Experiment Measures Neutrino Speed: Even Neutrinos Are Not Faster Than Light The ICARUS experiment at the Italian Gran Sasso laboratory has reported a new measurement of the time of...


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Think like human search

  Google has a lot on its plate lately -- Android, Google+ and the recently launched Google Play. Even with all of these other projects, the company is still focused on what made it a household...


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Space foil helping to build safer cars

      Space foil helping to build safer cars   16 March 2012 A special foil sensor developed to m...


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New human species

The remains of what may be a previously unknown human species have been identified in southern China. The bones, which represent at least five individuals, have been dated to between 11,500 and 14...


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Flying affects taste buds

Airplane food is notoriously bad. But airlines, in financial free fall over the last decade, have been trying to bring back the luxe food of early flight in business class and first class, to...


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90days rowing solo with Katadyn desalination device

Ninety days rowing solo across the Atlantic with Katadyn Power Survivor February 22, 2012   34-year-old Janice Jakait from Germany set out on her mad adventure under the mott...


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Cateye customised display

NEW Cateye Micro Wireless that allows customized display ! The new Micro Wireless allows you to select the data you want to see on your display and keep it there - no more scrolling ...


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Sustainable Renewable Energy

  Large-scale green wind and solar energy programs could conceivably become by far the nation's largest source of electricity within 20 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...


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Killing cancer cells with nano-robots

      A digital rendering of DNA nano-robots bearing payloads to precisely attack cancer cells.   New nano-robots made from DNA can...


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Spray-On Wi-Fi Boosts Your Signal

    The days of climbing atop your roof, wrapping yourself in tin foil and striking a techie yoga pose just to get a better wireless signal may soon be coming to an end. Anthony Sutera, of...


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iPhone camera lens

lloclip iPhone Camera Lens Through a fisheye lens! Quick-connect lens system for iPhone 4/4S Includes fisheye, wide-angle, and macro lenses Ta...


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Led lights for bicycle spokes

  Bicycle Spoke LED Light Enlightens your spokes. Easily installs in your bicycle spokes to add some lights to your ride. Helps you be seen in low light conditions. Also looks ...


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Firesteel for camping !

A survival tool for creating a tool of survival Magnesium alloy that sparks to make fire Use to light campfires, stoves, gas BBQs Will last for about 12,000 strikes ...


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LEDs 10 Times Brighter

Soraa has already locked up $100 million in funding to commercialize a new type of LED bulb that’s 10 times as bright as conventional LEDs of the same wattage. This advantage may make it the pione...


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Country with fastest internet

Fastest internet in the world ! Average Q3 2011 internet speed in mbps (Mbps stands for millions of bits per second or megabits per second and is a measure of bandwidth (the total information fl...


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Gene therapy gave back sight !

Three US citizens who lost their sight in childhood have reported a dramatic improvement in vision after having gene therapy in both eyes. There was some improvement after the genetic fault in one...


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Telephaty real-time communication

enlarge After mapping out the brain’s electrical responses to each sound, the research team found that they could predict which of two sounds the brain was responding to. Click to...


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