Sci-Tech

WWII shipwrecks off Malaysia broken for scrap: divers

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AFP) -- Three World War II shipwrecks off the coast of Malaysia -- the final resting place of…

Astronomers zoom in on megastar’s juvenile outburst

by Mariëtte Le Roux Agence France Presse PARIS, France (AFP) -- A long time ago, in a galaxy far away,…

Piccadilly lights out for renovations

(Eagle News) -- Lights go out at London’s iconic Piccadilly Circus -- it'll go off for an extended period for…

Record-breaking solar panels could slash power costs

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (Reuters) -- Solar panels designed by a start-up offshoot of Switzerland's EPFL institute have achieved the highest efficiency…

Tech firms must do more against ‘fake news’: Apple boss

London, United Kingdom (AFP) -- Technology firms must up their game in tackling "fake news", Apple chief executive Tim Cook…

Digital TV switches on in the Philippines

  The migration from analog to digital TV broadcasting is finally happening in the Philippines. With the theme, “Bringing New…

Moon much older than previously thought

Reuters -- The moon is much older than scientists thought. Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) have…

Robots through the ages go on show in London

From an 18th-century clockwork swan to a robot quoting Shakespeare, a new exhibition at the Science Museum in London charts…

Robot drone mimics real life bat

(Reuters) -- Sometimes the best science is found right in nature. Engineers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the…

Japan’s troubled ‘space junk’ mission fails

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- An experimental Japanese mission to clear 'space junk' or rubbish from the Earth's orbit has ended…

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