If diamonds are truly a girl's best friends, then so should be a species of bug, called diamond weevil, living in Australia. Even those who do not like insects will be tempted to take a look at the diamond weevil and admire its gorgeous wings covered with a one-of-a-kind natural opal-like coating that sparkl... |
23 December 2011 07:29 GMT |
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Civilization V is the new turn based strategy game from Jon Shafer, Sid Meier and the team at Firaxis, allowing players to take control of a nation as a mythical leader and lead them to glory in search of victory via domination, science, social policies or democratic world vote.I settled on going for a few cities ear... |
5 October 2010 18:31 GMT |
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An interview with the co-inventor of Liquidmetal alloys, Dr. Atakan Peker, has revealed that the elusive material may be on the blueprints for Apple’s iPhone 5, particularly on the radio reception front.Liquidmetal might be a good choice for building the next-generation antenna replacing the problematic part in... |
16 August 2010 09:52 GMT |
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As the story goes, Sir Isaac Newton (born on January 4th, 1643) was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by an apple falling on his head as he was taking a walk in a garden. It was later revealed that the fruit didn’t touch the scientist at all. However, in its turn, the altered story inspired many, ... |
4 January 2010 09:26 GMT |
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Life Scientists owning an iPhone or iPod touch can now access protocols at the bench on their devices using the Promega app, available for free download through the App Store. This virtual Promega Protocols and Applications Guide provides information that is useful and applicable to scientists whether or not they are... |
9 April 2009 09:02 GMT |
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It is now known for a fact that, when Steve Wozniak isn't offering technical advice over at Axiotron, he is secretly dreaming of being a star. Remaining true to his roots nonetheless, the man soon to dance live on TV has accepted a position with Fusion-io, as Chief Scientist. Fusion-io offers high-speed flash me... |
9 February 2009 04:59 GMT |
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Working at Yahoo!, which is momentarily the runner up in the most of the competitions it is involved in, can be very frustrating at times, but at least it has satisfactions with a capital S. It's always good to feel that your work is appreciated and that future generations will have heard of you and what you did... |
20 December 2007 09:42 GMT |
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