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Throwable Camera Takes Awesome In-the-air Images
A bit larger than a cricket ball and smaller than a baseball, the Squito, a throwable panoramic video camera provides users to capture stabilised full "360° spherical panorami... Read more

Did You Know: If You Visit Neptune, Your Body Would Get Ripped Apart
NASA’s Curiosity Rover is currently working hard on planet Mars to make sure it’s safe for a human landing. It’s only a matter of time before we step on Mars, followed by rest of... Read more
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Institutional Innovation
Each day, dozens of articles are written about the importance of innovation in the business world. Most companies believe that their future survival depends on... Read more
The 26 July 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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NASA’s IRIS Sends First Amazing Close-up Photos of the Sun
Left- Solar Dynamics Observatory’s view. Right – IRIS’s view of the SunBack in June NASA sent out the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) satellite to... Read more
The 31 July 2013 by Nrjperera
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Fruit Fly Larvae Go Cold Turkey and Forget the Car Keys
Not a pretty sight. Let’s start with the fruit fly, your basic Drosophila. A fruit fly, like a human, can become addicted to alcohol even at a very young age.... Read more
The 21 July 2013 by Dirkh
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Did You Know: About 1 Septillion Snow Crystals Drops from the Sky Each Winter
Can you count the snow that falls in winter? Sounds insane, right?. It’ll be like trying to count sand on the beach. Well, scientists will disagree with you on... Read more
The 15 July 2013 by Nrjperera
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Huge Dinosaur Tail Discovered in Mexico
By Laura Poppick, Staff Writer | July 23, 2013 12:06pm ET via LiveScience.com This is the first intact dinosaur tail to be discovered in Mexico. Fifty vertebrat... Read more
The 26 July 2013 by Roxannebarbour
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Researchers Develop Ultra-thin E-skin
Martin Kaltenbrunner and Takao Someya, leading a team of University of Tokyo researchers, have recently developed a flexible, skin-like and... Read more
The 27 July 2013 by Ningauble
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Trends and Technologies That Are Going to Change Your Life and Business: Part 1
For one reason or another, there was a spate of articles written earlier this year about game-changing technologies that could change how we live and work. Read more
The 08 July 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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Big Data: Problem Or Solution?
"The term big data is moving up the charts as a 'hot topic,'" writes Lora Cecere, Founder and CEO of Supply Chain Insights. She continues: "We believe that the... Read more
The 12 July 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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Ancient Carving Found in Garbage Pit
An 1,800-year-old stone carving of what may be the head of a Roman god was recently found in an ancient garbage dump, British archaeologists announced today... Read more
The 12 July 2013 by Phoenixwriter
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Calling All Hyaenas
It’s been about five months since we collared the first brown hyaena and we still hadn’t downloaded from either of the two collared hyaenas. Read more
The 30 July 2013 by Iratemonkey
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