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EcoHelmet Could Help Bike Share Initiative To Tackle The Absence Of Helmet

Ecohelmet received recognition for its design and innovation that embraces the security angle of the cyclists. Roselle Chen reports to Reuters about solving the helmet issue of cyclists who ride “rental bikes” around the globe. The answer to this problem is a head gear made of paper named...

Technology development endangers a number of industries

Jump in technology always lead to global changes in the labor market. Some professions become obsolete, and industries radically change. Financial Times told about industries that will suffer the most in the next five to ten years. In recent years, development of technology has resulted in two...

100 Percent Effective Ebola Vaccine Pass Trials

An experimental Ebola vaccine tested on humans in the waning days of the West African epidemic has been shown to provide 100 percent protection against the lethal disease in a scientific triumph that will change the way the world fights a terrifying killer.   it is considered so effective...

Report says Android Implant was used by Russian Hackers to Track Ukrainian Artillery Units

According to a new report released on Thursday, a malware implant on Android devices to track and target Ukrainian artillery units from late 2014 through 2016 was likely used by a hacking group linked to the Russian government and high-profile cyber attacks against Democrats during the U.S....

Major cyber threats in 2017

Japanese company Trend Micro analyzed actions of hackers in 2016 and used the conclusions to draw up a list of major cyber threats for 2017. The researchers predict only individual companies, but also whole countries will be subject to attacks in the coming year. "Next year, the industry of cyber...

Nestle to halve amount of sugar in chocolate

The world's largest food manufacturer Nestle announced a scientific breakthrough. The discovery will help dramatically reduce level of sugar in chocolate. KitKat and Aero’s manufacturer claims that the company’s researchers have found a way of structuring sugar, so it can be used in almost half of...

The Prospect Of Being A Blood-Blooded Nobility Allows The Scientists To Examine Genetic Diseases

People want to know if they are from royal bloodline, while scientists screen for genetic diseases. Jim Drury informs that geneticists of Prague are offering the citizens to test their DNA, as they look to discover links with “Bohemian nobility”. It is an effort towards encouraging the people to...

To Leap into Technology Future, Japan Plans Supercomputer

In a bid to arm the country's manufacturers with a platform for research that could help them develop and improve driverless cars, robotics and medical diagnostics, Japan plans to build the world's fastest-known supercomputer.   A budget breakdown shows that as part of a government policy to...

Meet The Future Of Food: CellPod

Getting rid of the inedible part of a plant, scientists create a prototype that would allow man to grow his own food in the kitchen just within a week’s time. Roselle Chen reports to Reuters that in the near future one would be able to grow one’s food from “plant cells” just within a period of...

SpaceX will launch 4425 satellites to cover Earth with Internet

SpaceX has applied for placement 4425 satellites on low-Earth orbit to ensure universal access to the Internet, according to Reuters. The project cost is estimated at approximately 10 billion dollars. This is a part of SpaceX’s program called Satellite Constellation to provide most places on the...
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