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Radical new heat sensitive technology has been devised for streetlights on pedestrian paths in the Toulouse city of France. For now there street lamps which light up only when they detect human body heat and switch off with ten seconds thereafter, have.
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I would say, let the Psikharpax loose into one of the holes and it would be fun, when a viper would find it hard to swallow it. The matter of the fact is that the Psikharpax isn’t a real mouse but a robotic iteration developed by researchers at the.
The French Navy Ship Design Bureau has announced the development of a new ship design to combat piracy. The new 90m long vessel will be equipped with the most advanced maritime surveillance system including comprehensive military and civilian...
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Technology is taking such rapid strides forward at such a blurring pace that what is considered a marvelous novelty turns into a mundane common object within no time. To classify and bunch a set of man-made marvels from a world that is being...
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In recent times, the focus of gadget design has largely been on the 'looks' aspect. Another visually appealing gadget has now joined the illustrious 'trend-setting design & world-class performance' list. The 'Dado' is a die-shaped mp3 player...
The $8 billion Large Hadron Collider, of which we have been talking from a long time here, here, and here, is now finally taking shape to operate fully in 2008. recently, it was hit by a major malfunction when a support structure for key magnets...
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