Sci-Tech

How coffee could power your car

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- A new one-step process that turns spent coffee grounds into biofuel could help in the fight…

Wind farms in Atlantic could power the world: study

MIAMI, United States (AFP) -- Wind farms in the open ocean can generate far more renewable energy than those on…

Japan scientists grow drugs in chicken eggs

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Japanese researchers have genetically engineered hens whose eggs contain drugs that can fight serious diseases including cancer, in a…

Polish scientists hope for success in plastics-to-fuel sector

WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) -- A group of Warsaw-based scientists say they have developed a new, economically viable method for transforming…

Balloons to help restore Puerto Rico’s cell networks

  NEW YORK, United States (AFP) -- Google's parent company is set to launch balloons into the Caribbean skies in…

Go weightless in Zero-G aircraft and help science

MERIGNAC, France (Reuters) -- This aircraft has a very special mission. It allows its passengers to experience zero gravity -…

Gadget spots fake luxury handbags with a 98.5 percent accuracy rate

NEW YORK, United States (Reuters) -- In a designer-obsessed world, counterfeiters run amok. New York startup Entrupy has found a…

US spacewalkers repair aging ISS robotic arm

MIAMI, United States (AFP) -- Two NASA astronauts wrapped up a successful spacewalk Thursday to repair the International Space Station's…

Pixel smartphone upgrade highlights Google push into hardware

by Glenn Chapman Agence France-Presse San Francisco, United States (AFP) -- Google on Wednesday unveiled new versions of its Pixel smartphone, the highlight…

The handheld device that accurately diagnoses cancer in seconds

TEXAS, United States (Reuters) -- A team of US researchers have developed a way of accurately spotting cancer within seconds,…

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