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Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite had a field day recently! The...

Space

Its goodbye time, Folks! The coolant liquid helium in the Herschel...

Space

Can you imagine a robot hand reaching into the depth of your pocket to...

Robotics

Is the Earth’s core hotter than Sun’s surface? Surprisingly, the answer...

Climate

Space & Climate

Neera Sabharwal - May 4, 2013 - 12:42pm

Paving the way for commercial flights in the very near future, a private spacesship designed to carry tourists to the edge of space, made its...

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Robotics

Minnie Mahendru - April 29, 2013 - 12:39pm

Can you imagine a robot hand reaching into the depth of your pocket to look for a coin of your choice from amongst many similar ones? Well, the...

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Computers, Internet & Handhelds

Minnie Mahendru - April 15, 2013 - 1:50pm

Type, type, type! Their fingers type on their cell phones with supersonic speed or they tweet like crazy They may or may not even have to see the...

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Automotive, Fuel & Energy

Rachna Pandya - September 11, 2012 - 9:43am

The footage showing initial resistance carried by Fukushima nuclear plant workers, during March 2011 nuclear disaster, will be available to the...

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Hubble peeks at dazzling “comet of the century” Comet ISON! A dazzling bright comet is the latest offering by Hubble Telescope!

The Hubble telescope has photographed Comet ISON on 10th April when it was about 394 million miles from Earth.

Comet ISON

Could “Men in Black”, “Species” and “Mars attack” be true in the future? In case you have forgotten, let us remind you that these were movies on aliens.

The UFO enthusiasts keenly peer into the “Sirius Documentary” that tells about the mummified remains of a “6-inch tall humanoid” or alien discovered in Atacama Desert!

Panic had gripped the United States when Sandy the Super storm had devastated the Eastern Seaboard and its vibrations had spread out as wide as West Coast. The Earth’s crust had experienced tiny vibrations that were recognized by seismographs.

Scientists don’t let a moment go waste as they are constantly treading on the research roads.

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