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Researchers create Robo-Roach that launches nano size flying surveillance robots off its back

Jamie Hacking
May 27, 2015
Innovation
Welcome the VelociRoACH” and his trusty sidekick “H2Bird”, a brainchild of the Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and is a part of a much broader effort to create robots that are based on n...

Gene Turns Blood Thirsty Female Mosquitoes Into Innocent Males

Jamie Hacking
May 26, 2015
Innovation
Scientists have been battling mosquitoes for long and every time it seems that they are winning the battle, these pesky insects come back with the double force. However it seems that scientists have finally abl...

Solar Impulse-2 aircraft 6-Days epic Journey delayed due to bad Weather

Jamie Hacking
May 25, 2015
Innovation
The Solar Impulse -2 is the sole solar powered aircraft is about to undertake the most grueling part of its journey to fly non-stop for six-days from China to Central Pacific. Solar Impulse-2 is in Nanjing city...

Study says two cups of Coffee a day regularly keeps Erectile Dysfunction away

Jamie Hacking
May 25, 2015
Health
Erectile dysfunction affects about 18 million men over the age of 20 and 44% of the men over the age of 40. A recent study suggests that consuming two to three cups of coffee a day could help to ward off erecti...

Research reveals Octopus has little use of Eyes and can see with its Skin

Jamie Hacking
May 24, 2015
Innovation
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Octopuses are masters of disguise and can modify textures, colors and patterns of their skin in order blend with the surroundings and so also to communicate with one another. It has been revealed that octopus s...

Chinese Thunder God Vine Extract To Fighting Obesity; How it works

Jamie Hacking
May 23, 2015
Health
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Chinese Thunder God Vine known by its botanical name Tripterygium wilfordii is a vine which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for different ailments ranging from fever, chills, edema and carbuncle. ...

E-Cigarette – Good or Bad, The Devils Alternative

Jamie Hacking
May 23, 2015
World
It is a chicken and egg situation. E-Cigarette is much healthier than an ordinary cigarette. E-Cigarette is less harmful than an ordinary cigarette. Both the statements are alike as chalk and cheese. While t...

Brain Implant helps paralyzed man to control robotic arm just by sensing thoughts

Jamie Hacking
May 23, 2015
Health
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Scientists at Keck Medicine of USC have perfected a brain implant which helps people who have lost their limbs or are paralyzed to move a robotic arm by sensing intention. Erik Sorto is th...

NASA nicknames disk like Wolf-Rayet Star Nasty One

Jamie Hacking
May 23, 2015
Innovation
WASHINGTON - A recently discovered star by Hubble Space Telescope has been nicknamed the ‘Nasty One’. The particular star was first observed years ago but it is for the first time that astronomers have seen the...

Olympians diagnosed with serious Cardiovascular Abnormalities, says Study

Jamie Hacking
May 17, 2015
Health
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A recent study shared by researchers in Rome, EuroPRevent 2015 has revealed that would be Olympic athletes were still at an increased risk of certain heart disease despite the vigorous exercises they do daily. ...
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