Technology
- List of Computer Viruses Developed in 1980s
[07 Sep, 2009] comments (1)
In this article you will find a list of computer viruses that are believed to be the earliest, noticed for the first time in 1980s. ...
- Top 5 Most Popular Computer Viruses and Worms
[04 Sep, 2009] comments (1)
And by popular we mean those that affected millions of PCs around the globe, leading to huge socio-economic damages. There have been a lot of computer viruses and worms created, but in this article you will find some of the most dangerous. ...
- Japans to Build 21 Billion Dollar Solar Space Station
[03 Sep, 2009] comments (1)
Recently Japan announced that it looks forward to put the idea into practice by investing USD21 billion into the world's first space-based solar-powered generator that will be able to produce 1 gigawatt of energy. ...
- Latest Invention: Gadget that Helps Blind See With Their Tongue
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The latest invention of neuroscientists from Middleton, Wisc.-based Wicab, Inc. represents a gadget that can help blind or those with extremely low vision to see using their tongue. ...
- Latest Invention: New Robofish Developed By MIT Scientists
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Researchers at MIT managed to create small robotic fish by using just a few parts and a blend of polymers. Their latest invention can swim in the water like trout or tuna. ...
- Latest Invention: The Smallest Laser in the World Created by US Researchers
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The latest invention of American researchers is the laser that claims to be the smallest in the world. ...
- Night-time Images Could Be Used to Analyze Economies
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According to American economists, night-time pictures taken from space could be used to carry out a better analysis of the economies of the least developed countries. ...
- Amazing Project for Protecting San-Francisco From Rising Water Levels
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By 2100 the water levels in San Francisco may increase by 55 inches, which
could lead to serious problems around the coastline. This was the reason for initialing the Rising Tides competition. ...
- NASA Unmanned Jet to Take 3D Hi-Res Images of Earthquake Faults
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To
better understand the possibilities of California's deadly earthquake, researchers at NASA came up with the idea of using a jet equipped with an autopilot system and radar to identify the earthquake faults with high-precision. ...
- Latest Invention: Eco-friendly Driverless Vehicles
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At Heathrow Airport engineers are testing their latest invention - personal driving pods that will transport travelers to their destinations non-stop and at the same time reduce the level of pollution and eliminate overcrowding. ...
- Japanese Restaurant Boasts Robot Chefs
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A restaurant in Japan may not surprise the locals but it will surely be appreciated by tourists that come to Nagoya. In FuA-Men restaurant meals are cooked by chef and assistant, both being fully autonomous machines. ...
- Latest Invention: Q2 Cube - Revolutionary Dial-free Internet Radio
[11 Aug, 2009] comments (0)
The latest invention from Armour Group comes after the company decided to work together with Cambridge Consultants. Recently Armour presented the Q2 Cube, which is a new-generation internet radio. ...
- Wireless Pacemaker Tracks Patient's Health and Conveys Data via Internet
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For the first time doctors are able to monitor the health of a person though the Internet. This became possible thanks to a 61-year-old Carol Kasyjanski from New York who has become the first patient to feature a new heart pacemaker. ...
- InfoNIAC Presents: Top 10 Latest Inventions of July 2009
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InfoNIAC Presents is our new section in which we bring you the top 10 latest inventions selected from www.InfoNIAC.com each month. ...
- Latest Invention: Hologram Projector to Help You Feel a Hologram
[07 Aug, 2009] comments (0)
The latest invention developed by scientists from the University of Tokyo represents a hologram projector that allows a person to touch a hologram with bare hands. ...