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Renewable Fuels And Antibiotic Drugs Can Be Produced In The Future From New Cellulose

Renewable fuels and antibiotic drugs can be sourced in the future from a new type of cellulose in bacteria that has been recently discovered and identified by a group of scientists associated with the U.S. Stanford University.   One of the best studied bacteria -- E. coli, was the source of...

Digital Training Hubs To Be Opened In Europe By Facebook To Educate Small Business And The Digitally Challenged

Facebook announced plans to help people in Europe to get trained in digital skills while reiterating its committed to its assurance of training one million people from the European Union block over the next two years. And for this purpose, the company will start three new centers in the region as...

Scientists Discover Largest Ever Under Water Volcanic Eruption Near New Zealand

The largest ever volcanic eruption under the sea was detected by scientists from the University of Tasmania with the use of submersible vehicles that successfully mapped the remote location of the eruption.   A satellite detected solidified volcanic rock, known as pumice raft, was detected...

Bitcoin craze increased load on the power grid to the maximum

The jump in the bitcoin rate and the growing popularity of crypto-currency led to a general craze for mining, which began to cause fears due to growing loads on the electricity grid. Some experts predict that at such rates of growth, by 2020, mining will consume the same amount of electricity as it...

PC And Server Performance Slows Down Due To Security Patches For Chip Flaws, Says Microsoft

Some personal computers and servers are exhibiting signs of slowdown after the use of software patches issued to offset threats against microchip security, said Microsoft Corp on Tuesday. The IT giant specifically pointed out to systems functional on older Intel Corp processors exhibiting a visible...

Cybersecurity Firm Claims Cryptocurrency Monero Might Be Getting Funneled To North Korea University

In what is being viewed as evidence of North Korea attempting to devise new and innovative ways of infusing its economy, researchers of a cybersecurity company claimed of discovering evidence of a software that seemingly installs a code aimed at mining cryptocurrency and after the virtual...

The Way We Travel Will Be Changed by The Colorless, Odorless Gas - Hydrogen

Hydrogen, which is colorless and odorless, is an energy carrier.   According to the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, it is possible for hydrogen to store as well as deliver usable energy.   Hydrogen is required to be manufactured from...

EU's Big Change In Data Protection Rules Makes Businesses To Get Ready For It

The proposed implementation of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) within Europe is expected to cause a disruption in the data protection scenario and within companies from May next year.   Citizens and businesses would be impacted by the new directives and...

Artificial Intelligence Helps NASA Find An 8th Planet In Orbit Of A Distant Star

Our solar system was considered to be the one with the most number of known planets encircling a star within the Milky Way.   But NASA scientists have now discovered an eighth planet circling a distant star placed 2,500 light years away from Earth – names as Kepler 90. This makes the number...

Australian Research Success Could Mean Shatterproof Cell Phones Could Soon Be A Realityv

If an Australian research turns out to be commercially viable, phone makers could be seen putting up advertisements that vouch for the unbreakable nature of the cover glasses and the goodness of their shatterproof devices.     If the Australian research comes out successful, glass...
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