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Japanese robot can climbe ladders
 

Japanese robot can climbe ladders

 Technology  1st December 2011 | Author: mat

Robots are getting smarter and more agile, ladder climbing robot from Osaka in Japan is a prime example of these humaniods.

Salaries in Social Media jobs
 

Salaries in Social Media jobs

 Interesting  13th February 2012 | Author: mat

A breakdown on where in the U.S. is social media being engaged the most, what are the job titles and how much money do social media specialists actually make.

Scientists have discovered a new human body part
 

Scientists have discovered a new human body part

 Science and nature  6th November 2013 | Author: mat

This sounds pretty amazing if not impossible, but the scientists revealed they found a new, previously unknown body part in the human knee.

100,000 Stars Google Chrome project
 

100,000 Stars Google Chrome project

 Space  20th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

A beautiful and amazing  interactive visualization of our stellar system made for the Google Chrome web browser.

How Earth has changed in 30 years timelapse
 

How Earth has changed in 30 years timelapse

 Environment and health  17th May 2013 | Author: mat

Another mind-blowing timelapse project powered by Google in collaboration with Time magazine. Check out the amazing satellite images, taken from space from 1984 to 2012.

Jolla event Live: A New smartphone OS
 

Jolla event Live: A New smartphone OS

 Technology  21st November 2012 | Author: mat

If you are a Nokia N9 and its Meego OS fan then this should really be a big deal for you and all the people that are still open for alternatives and new players on the smartphone market.

British ISPs forced to block The Pirate Bay
 

British ISPs forced to block The Pirate Bay

 Technology  6th May 2012 | Author: MrEinStain

British High Court has decided that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should block access to the file sharing website The Pirate Bay.

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia
 

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia

 Science and nature  12th December 2011 | Author: mat

It was a good week for wildlife and nature, Persian leopard was held for extinct and Siberian snow leopard has been photographed for the very first time.

New river dolphin species found in Brazil
 

New river dolphin species found in Brazil

 Science and nature  27th January 2014 | Author: KimmyK

It has been more than 100 years since scientists found a new river dolphin species and now they believe they found it in one of the rivers of the vast Amazon forest in Brazil.

Humans carry fifth of Neanderthal's genetic code
 

Humans carry fifth of Neanderthal's genetic code

 Science and nature  31st January 2014 | Author: mat

Due to sexual encounters between Neanderthals and our direct ancestors we carry quite a fair chunk of Neanderthal's genome.

New potentially habitable plantets found
 

New potentially habitable plantets found

 Space  22nd April 2013 | Author: Spaceman

This is big, NASA's Kepler discovered three 'new Earths' in the habitable zones of the two new planetary systems.

Sex life mistery of a giant panda now explained
 

Sex life mistery of a giant panda now explained

 Science and nature  6th April 2012 | Author: KimmyK

Getting pandas to mate in captivity was never an easy task, breeding in nature is also considered not to be taken for granted. Newest studies now explain the peculiar behaviour.

Huge king sized wasp found in Indonesia
 

Huge king sized wasp found in Indonesia

 Science and nature  28th March 2012 | Author: KimmyK

Scientists have discovered a new species of giant, venomous wasp on Indonesian island. You really need to see this awesome insect.

Immense freshwater reserves found under the Oceans
 

Immense freshwater reserves found under the Oceans

 Science and nature  10th December 2013 | Author: mat

Scientists have discovered vast amounts of freshwater beneath the oceans, miles away from the shore. Could this help with the global freshwater shortage? 

Naked mole rats feel no pain
 

Naked mole rats feel no pain

 Science and nature  16th December 2011 | Author: mat

Naked mole rats are tough little buggers, according to latest research, they don't feel any pain from acid.

NASA's Voyager reaches the edge of our solar system
 

NASA's Voyager reaches the edge of our solar system

 Space  6th December 2011 | Author: mat

After more then 30 years of traveling, Voyager 1 spacecraft entered the "no men's land" between our solar system and the rest of the space.

 
   
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