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NASA Astronaut grows zinnia in space

In what can be termed as a historic moment, Scott Kelly, an astronaut from NASA has managed to bloom the first flower in space. It wouldn’t be wrong if Scott Kelly, an astronaut from NASA, were to brag about his green thumb all day long, for after all he has earned that right by successfully...

The US Is Going to Spend $4 Bln on Self-Driving Cars

The US government wants to accelerate spread of unmanned vehicles by funding it with $ 4 billion. Firstly, it is about creating single-country rules for production and operation of unmanned vehicles, as well as development of programs for testing such vehicles. On Thursday at the Detroit Motor...

NASA Confirms The Biggest Galaxy Clusters Found So Far

NASA’s recent findings prove that there are bigger and younger universe than our Earth present in the space. A new galaxy cluster, that is thousand times bigger and “3.8 billion years” younger than our “Milky Way galaxy”, has been detected by astronomers.   At time of Big Bang, the universe...

Microsoft Windows To Develop Nationwide Sim-Card Connectivity

A new app, Cellular Data, reveals the new developments of Microsoft. Microsoft is up to developing “its own SIM cards for Windows devices”, revealed an app called “Cellular Data” that has been published newly.   The said app on the “Windows Store” provides “tips” regarding the upcoming move...

The Slow Growth Of Smartphone Market Pose Threat To The Brands’ Existence

Majority of the smartphone brands are making loss, while only Apple and Samsung reign the market, although there are twists at some places. In the year of 2016, the smartphone brands are likely to disappear. According to Reuters, the growing graph of the industry fell below “10 percent this year”....

Magnesium Could Become the Next Aluminum Thanks to Silicon Nanoparticles: UCLA Research

Researchers at UCLA indicate the potential for magnesium to be for the 21st century what aluminum was for the 20th century. In a new paper that was published recently, researchers have said that one idea for improving the structural stability of soft metals like magnesium as proposed by materials...

Aviamakers to Supersede Co-Pilots

Major aviamakers, including Airbus and Boeing, are developing an automated system that will cancel co-pilots in the crew for passenger and cargo aircraft. 35 aircraft manufacturers and research groups are developing the new technology. It is expected that introduction of such a system would allow...

Jet Lag will be Reduced by New Technologies in Airbus’s New Planes

The new A350 XWB line of jets developed by Airbus with an investment of $15 billion is designed to mitigate jet lag, the company claims, apart from being lighter, more fuel-efficient, and more aerodynamically engineered than previous generations of commercial aircraft.   As part of the Qatar...

Smartphones To Replace ‘Typing A Password’ For Google Users

Google is set to try new log in method which are hassle free from typing in lengthy password characters. Google is aiming to eliminate the trouble of typing in any password for a user to access his account. The company is in the process of trying out “a new password authentication feature” that...

Leaked Screenshots Reveal WhatsApp's Possible New Features

The missing video call support of WhatsApp may be expected soon, shows leaked screenshots. In the month of September 2015, WhatsApp’s popularity just got even more prominent as its monthly active users’ count “crossed 900 million”, whereby making WhatsApp “one of the most widely used instant...
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