Sci-Tech

Surfers in Australia reach for electronic devices to keep sharks at bay

A spate of shark attacks in Australia has left those riding the waves at some of world's top surfing beaches…

Children dream up the future of cars

[gallery link="file" ids="58991,58993,58992"] AUGUST 27 (Reuters) -- Children from all over the world gathered at Toyota Motor Corp's annual Dream…

Chilean university student discovers new planet some 300 light years away

A 25-year-old doctorate student in Chile has discovered a new planet which orbits a red star twice the size of…

NASA found ‘Star Wars’ spaceship on Mars

MOSCOW, Aug. 26 (PNA/Sputnik) -- Star Wars fans couldn’t believe their eyes. NASA’s Curiosity Rover took a photo which appears…

Hackers dump data online from cheating website Ashley Madison -reports

Hackers dumped online personal details of more than a million users of infidelity website AshleyMadison.com, tech websites reported on Tuesday…

Research aims to develop eco-friendly nanoparticles for pesticides

A new study published in the journal 'Nature Nanotechnology' has found that lignin-based, environmentally-benign nanoparticles (EbNPs) could replace the better…

Computer animation shows how Mars could look

[gallery link="file" ids="58110,58108,58109"] AUGUST 17 (Reuters) -- A German university has created a computer-animated video showing a simulated flight over…

Samsung Electronics unveils high-end phones in search of sales boost

Aug.14 (Reuters) Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled a new Galaxy Note phablet and a larger version of its curved-screen S6…

Electronic skin sensors to control mobile gadgets

Aug.10  (Reuters) Imagine controlling your smart phone with one of these skin-worn silicone patches. The makers of iSkin say its…

Japanese engineer develops world’s first ‘car in a bag’

Aug. 7 (Reuters) Pocket-sized personal transporters could soon be seen on the streets of Tokyo. A Japanese engineer has developed…

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