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Large manufacturers spotted 3D-printers

There are more and more of large companies beginning to seriously study possibility of 3D-printing on an industrial scale. Despite today's high cost of new devices and their technological imperfection, large industrial giants like Ford, Siemens and General Electric are actively investing in the...

South Africa’s Giant Telescope – SALT, is Proving its Worth

In what is being described as the latest co-discovery that has astronomers eager to use the largest optical telescope in the southern hemisphere to unlock the galaxy's secrets, South Africa’s SALT telescope has helped detect the first white dwarf pulsar.   A senior astronomer at the SALT...

Scientists Find Liquid Methane Sea On Saturn’s Moon

A new study confirms that Saturn’s moon, Titan has liquid surfaces rich in methane. Since the year of 2004, N.A.S.A has launched its “Cassini spacecraft” for finding more about Saturn, which till date is orbiting around the planet and its moons. Recently, the spaceship “confirmed” that Saturn’s...

Time Is No More A Factor For Maintaining Fitness

New research show that short duration of intense work out is also effective. According to researchers one minutes of “very intense exercise” on a daily basis can be equivalent to “45 minutes of traditional endurance training”. The findings eradicate the time factor for exercising in a busy...

Protiens In Plants Help Them Retain Memory

Scientists are uncovering the secrets of plants behavioural pattern in making their choices. In the cases related to the “spread of neuro disease”, one hears the word “prion” which are a form of protein.  However, an Indian scientist from “Massachusetts Institute of Technology” conducted a...

Top-5 world's most innovative cities

Cities are our future. The world's urban population exceeded the rural population in 2008, for the first time in the history. According to the UN forecast, nearly two thirds of the population, which at that time will be close to 9.7 billion people, will live in cities by 2050. City planners are...

Boeing Model 737 got improved after disasters

The American corporation Boeing intends to complete the family of single-aisle 737 Max with the new Boeing 737 Max 7X. The new aircraft will be able to accommodate more passengers and fly longer distances than Boeing 737 Max. Start of operation is scheduled for 2019, according to TASS. Boeing 737...

Cheap Chinese VR to flood the market

Virtual reality has reached the "world's factory": China is ready to conquer the market VR-devices. More than 100 companies from China have rushed to release budget VR-helmets and headsets. Soon, the market is going to be flooded with varied cheap VRs from China. Virtual and augmented reality...

InMotion To Change Travelling Habits

Jaguar Land Rover presents new technology to pamper the travel in you making it more convenient and easy. InMotion is a “new technology business” launched by the Jaguar Land Rover. The said technology create apps and also “on-demand services” which helps to overcome challenges posed by “modern...

U.S. To Test Its Automatic Warship

"Sea Hunter" takes the U.S. military on the tide of potential future for they are about to test self-driven ships. The United States’ military has named its “experimental self-driving warship” which has been fabricated to hunt out enemy submarines. The said feat demonstrates a “major advance in...
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