Technology - general
A step forward for quantum computing
30 Nov 2017
Experts see dawn of environmental sustainability in technology-driven 'Age of Optimization'
29 Nov 2017
The world is entering "a technology-driven Age of Optimization" bringing about more sustainable production, consumption and work in many manifestations and at every scale
Abominable Snowman discovered...its a bear, say DNA bone tests
29 Nov 2017
Sightings have been reported for centuries. Footprints have been spotted. Stories have been passed down from generation to generation. Now, a new DNA study of nine purported Yeti samples have turned out to be those of Himalayan bears
Turning emissions into fuel
28 Nov 2017
Refining pesticides to kill pests, not bees
24 Nov 2017
Wallpaper bio-solar panel developed by researchers
23 Nov 2017
A two-in-one solar bio-battery and solar panel has been created by researchers who printed living cyanobacteria and circuitry onto paper
Water cooling for the Earth's crust
22 Nov 2017
Astronomers confirm mysterious object seen last month originated from different solar system
22 Nov 2017
Motobike crashes cause 5 times as many deaths as car accidents, 6 times the health costs
20 Nov 2017
METI message en route to ETs in star system 70 trillion miles away
18 Nov 2017
The message, which includes pieces of music, math and technology, was transmitted to the GJ273 star system, over 70 trillion miles (112 trillion km) away, over three days in October and includes instructions about how they should reply to us on a day 25 years from now
Gene discovery may halt global wheat epidemic
17 Nov 2017
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