NASA's Juno probe launched for a visit to Jupiter
Watch and wonder! Friday witnessed a swarm of spectators who had gathered to see the launch of the unmanned spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.The much-awaited take off has propelled a...
View ArticleScientists unravel genetic clues to multiple sclerosis
The age-old controversial theory on multiple sclerosis (MS) was dealt another blow on Friday. The theory that treatment to enhance blood circulation in the brain can augment the signs of multiple...
View ArticleAntibody to help indicate premature ovarian cancer
A promising chemical substance found in the blood could soon assist medics to identify initial and timely indications regarding ovarian cancer, claim the researchers.In this regard, a team of...
View ArticleNew Pacific Eel a 'Living Fossil', Claim Scientists
A recently found species of eel that resides in an undersea cavern in the Pacific Ocean has been termed as a "living fossil" due to its primitive characteristics.The discovered eel is so distinctive...
View ArticleRobonaut R2 on Twitter, more than 40,000 followers already
It seems like technology will never stop its amazing venture. In what made one of the biggest achievements ever in the field of aeronautics, automation and space research, Robonaut 2 or R 2, the...
View ArticleSafety concerns force Russia to delay manned flight to ISS
The tragic crash of Russian M-12M cargo airship last week has forced Russia, which recently grounded its armada of Soyuz rockets, to postpone the launch of its promising manned project to the...
View ArticleHTC feeling the heat of competition, profit dips 58%
It seems like HTC will need a cast iron stomach to digest the daunting competition on offer by rivals Samsung and Apple.HTC's net profit for the second quarter dipped 58%, as compared to a year...
View ArticleFacebook, Yahoo! resolve patent dispute
Facebook and Yahoo on Friday settled their long-running legal battle over patents, and expressed consent on forging a new advertising partnership for Internet and licensing.The controversial lawsuit...
View ArticleApple faces new copyright suit in China
The think-tank of Apple seems like running out of oil just before its most ambitious launch of iPhone 5 later this year. Already, the sales of Apple iPhone 4S have taken a fair bit of beating due to...
View ArticleIntel invests $4bn in ASML to support R&D
Intel, the world’s biggest chipmaker, has announced an investment of more than US$4 billion in ASML Holdings NV, the Dutch semiconductor giant.Also, it has committed US$ 1 billion to the Dutch firm for...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....