Scientists develop camera that snaps objects it cannot see
US researchers have come up with a novel technique that can help capture objects not directly visible to the camera - something which can help satellites take snaps through clouds or smoke. ANI
Global warming may soon spoil the party for beer lovers
If reports are to be believed, global warming has threatened the production of hop plants, which are used in breweries for making beer. ANI
Bio-inspired micro robots could one day monitor terrorists
A new scientific project aims to design teams of bio-inspired micro robots, that could one day monitor terrorists or search for victims at disaster sites.According to a report in Discovery News, the machines would be designed after robots depicted in the movie Minority Report. ANI
Heres how you can get rid of the tiring Internet jam
Sick and tired of your slow Internet connection? Well, heres the culprit whos responsible for 70 percent of the jam - Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing services, which connect individual users for simultaneous uploads and downloads directly rather than through a central server. ANI
Physicists may have found heaviest known element
A team of physicists has detected a few exceptionally massive atoms in a solution prepared from natural minerals, which they say could be element 122, the heaviest element found till now. ANI
Diatoms can naturally remove phosphorous from oceans
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the US have discovered a new way to naturally remove phosphorous from the oceans, taking the help of diatoms for the process. ANI
131-mln- yr old fossil maybe missing link between ancient and modern day birds
A well preserved Chinese fossil of an ancient bird might be the missing link between the oldest known bird, Archaeopteryx, and more advanced birds. ANI
Neanderthals big mouths allowed them to take extremely large bites
A new research has determined that Neanderthals had big mouths that they were able to open unusually wide. ANI
Solar system bounce may have led to dino extinction 65 million years ago
Scientists have come up with a new theory regarding the mass extinction of dinosaurs, attributing the cause to a solar system bounce, which might have dislodged the comet that destroyed the species on our planet. ANI
