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Boeing Patents Revolutionary Drone Mid-Air Recharging Concept

Boeing has patented a new unmanned aerial vehicle, which is able to stay in the air indefinitely, due to their revolutionary mid-air recharging concept.

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Thousands Refuse to Leave Homes as Volcano Erupts

Two thirds of habitants in the immediate path of potential pyroclastic clouds yet to leave the area as the erupting mountain spews ashes and hot gas on their homes.

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How Can Our Bodies Be Used as Passwords?

From wearable devices to pills that analyze stomach acid and identify the user, new technology is here to replace the need to type passwords.

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BBC Tests Software Controlled by Brain Waves (Video)

In a near future, TV remotes might not be something you hold in your hand, but something you wear on your head, BBC video shows

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Ingenious Gel That Instantly Stops Bleeding Now Ready for Vets

While waiting on FDA approval for human tests, a 22-year-old biotech company CEO has prepared a gel version of the medicine to be used on animals.

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Water Bottling Companies Recall Products Amid E. Coli Scare

A voluntary recall of bottled water across much of the northeastern United States is caused by fear that the water may be contaminated with the Escherichia coli bacteria.

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Internet Data Losses Likely, Warns Inventor of TCP/IP Protocol

Digital ‘dark ages’ are ahead of us, according to the ‘father of the Internet’ Vint Cerf, the inventor of the TCP/IP protocol.

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Man Arrested for Flying in Lawn Chair Strapped to Balloons

Inspired by Cartoons, a Canadian man was lifted into the sky in a lawn chair strapped to balloons. He was arrested upon landing.

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US Pilot Flushed Bullets Down the Airplane Toilet

A Captain from Texas forgot he had bullets in his bag, and tried to dump them in the restroom, while on a flight to Germany.

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"Winter Is Coming" by 2030, According to Scientists

The Earth is heading to a miniature ice age, according to scientists who presented the prediction at the National Astronomy Meeting in the United Kingdom.

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Scientists Have Discovered a New Particle

Scientists just discovered a particle that is found to be made of four quarks and one anti-quark. It is considered to be an antimatter.

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The Commodore Is Back, But This Time it’s a Smartphone

The name that paved the way to modern tools we can hardly imagine the life without, is back in the form of a smartphone.

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No, an Ice Age is Not Coming, Expert Says

False interpretation of data has mislead climate-denying scientists to conclude that we’re heading to a mini ice age within next 15 years.

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US Scientists Confirmed Existence of Massless Particle

Massless particles can theoretically carry charges 1,000 times faster than ordinary electrons, and could revolutionize electronics.

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1.4 M Vehicles Recalled over Remote Hack Vulnerability

After hackers successfully targeted a vehicle IP address, a car giant recalled 1.4 million vehicles for a software update.

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Satanic Temple Unveils Baphomet Statue in Detroit

“Not on our watch,” protesters say, however, the Baphomet statue raised in Detroit is under the protection of the US constitution.

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Some Features of Phone Cameras You Might Not Have Known

The photo sensor on your smartphone camera is in many ways limited in comparison to a other cameras. However, some features could surprise you.

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NASA Crashes Cessna to Test Emergency Beacon, Which Failed to Activate

NASA crashed a small airplane only to find that the emergency beacon, the same as one found in flight MH-370, failed to engage.

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12 Year-old Girl Smarter than Hawking and Einstein

Twelve-year-old pupil from UK scored higher IQ rating than geniuses Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein.

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FAA Turned Blind Eye on Report of Chronic Fatigue of Air Traffic Controllers

The FAA released a "new" study on Monday, however, the Associated Press reported that there was a study with identical results released back in 2012.

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‘123456’ Still Leads As the Most Common ‘Worst’ Password

If you're only worried about not forgetting passwords, there are better ways to solve that problem than using a common, very obvious combination.

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Mp3 Decoder Developed Under International Sanctions

Not ‘How’ but ‘Where’ and ‘When’ is the most interesting question about the birth of the first Mp3 decoder.

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NFC Chip ‘Hidden’ in Samsung Battery Causes a Stir

What appears to be the superspy gadget hidden in a battery of Samsung smartphones is actually approved NFC technology that is useful

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Police Departments Testing a New Anti-Riot Weapon

A new bullet, which dissolves on impact, can deliver kinetics energy, or anti-riot substances such as tear gas or a pepper spray.

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Trigger-happy Ex-Policeman Teaches How to Act Without Hesitation

A former police officer with the inglorious record of killing 6 people during his service, is now selling ‘kill or be killed’ simulators.

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New Weapon for Pentagon: Reusable Swarm of Drones

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced Friday a new program, the development of a weapon that can act like a swarm.

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Scientists Mimic Sharkskin to Develop Bacteria Resistant Surfaces

Smooth diamond shape texture of sharkskin appears to be a very hostile environment for micro-organisms.

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Altered Blood Cells Effectively Fights Leukemia

Scientists find treating leukemia patients with a variation of their own blood, can lead to complete remission in 57% cases.

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Camerawoman Filmed as She Brutalizes Fleeing Refugees

When Syrian refugees broke the Hungarian police cordon and started running, no one expected to see a TV crew member kicking children and tripping a man carrying a toddler.

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Uber Hires Security Researchers Who Recently Hacked a Moving Car

Hiring dozens of top scientists and researchers on the development of self-driving vehicles, Uber demonstrates dedication to its vision.

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Toddler's Could Hack the Latest Android Phone

No matter how ingenious the word-number combination you brainstormed for your latest Android phone password is, typing a long sequence is enough to unlock it.

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Snowden: Aliens Communication is Encrypted

The reason why we can’t hear aliens communication is because they hide it from us using advanced technology, whistle-blower and encryption expert Snowden said in an interview.

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Mystery Glow Spotted Over the Pacific Ocean

Strange orange and red lights in the Pacific Ocean, spotted by a 747 crew sparked the imagination and the concern of pilots.

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Honda Creates a New ASIMO Designed to be a Hero

When there is a need, there is the will: New ASIMO can climb the ladders, crawl and go where no human went before.

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Will Self-Driving Car Sacrifice the Driver if a Group of Pedestrians Suddenly...

The moral dilemma is whether car would calculate to turn into the barrier or off the road to minimize casualties if there are more people at danger ahead than in the vehicle.

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Florida Woman Sues Twitter for Helping ISIS

A US widow accused the social network of providing services to the terrorist organization while being completely aware of who they are.

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Live shark in Florida Condo Swimming Pool!

Pool owners often struggle with a variety of unwanted guests from the "wilderness", from algae to birds. But a woman from Florida had a much bigger problem.

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