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Mars

Why emigrate to Mars and leave the comforts of Earth forever?

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What motivates people to leave Earth, a planet they are genetically designed to live in, to settle down forever in the harsh environment of...
Australia

Australia should follow UK leaders’ climate change pledge, says Nobel Laureate

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Australia’s political parties should follow the UK’s example by pledging to jointly combat climate change, says Professor Brian Schmidt, who was awarded the Nobel...
Driverless vehicle

Most brits would travel in a driverless car

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Would you sit in a car with no driver and let a computerized artificial intelligence be behind the wheel? 58.56% of Brits said they...
Teeth of a limpet

Limpet teeth are so strong they could be used for making airplanes, boats and...

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Limpet teeth are probably the strongest natural material on Earth, and not spider silk, researchers from the University of Portsmouth reported in the Royal...
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Rolls-Royce is working on a luxury SUV

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Rolls-Royce announced that it is going to be making a luxury SUV. The British automaker said in a statement that it will build "A car...
Snapchat

Snapchat entering new funding round, says report

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Just over a year ago Snapchat turned down a $3 billion acquisition offer from Facebook and many wondered why Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel decided...
iwatch

Around 6 million Apple Watch units ordered for April launch

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Apple is preparing for the launch of its highly anticipated new product, the Apple Watch, and it appears to have bullish hopes for the...

Sony releasing augmented reality glasses “SmartEyeglass”

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Despite Google cooling things off with its Glass Explorer program, Sony has jumped in and is releasing its own version of augmented reality glasses. The...
Milky Way

Wonderful Milky Way photos taken by Devon photographer

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Lloyd W.A. Cosway, a British amateur photographer, took some spectacular photographs of the Milky Way over Dartmoor, an area of moorland in south Devon...
Mars strange plume

Mystifying giant plume above Mars leaves astronomers bewildered

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Amateur astronomers across the world spotted a giant cloud-like plume more than 200 km (124 m) above the boundary of day and night (the...