What Can We Expect From MWC This Year?
What can we expect from MWC this year? The Mobile World Congress is typically associated with mobile phones, but during the time, people have seen there a wide variety of gadgets, from the common...
View ArticleLG Joins the Virtual Reality Game With Its 360 VR Headset
LG joins the virtual reality game with its 360 VR headset. As a component of LG’s variety of peripheral devices for its latest G5 leading device, the organization has made a light and portable VR...
View ArticleXamarin Takes App Development to the Next Level
Xamarin takes app development to the next level. If in the past years, people were having a laugh when seeing Microsoft’s initiatives in the cellular market, nowadays they are considering the effect of...
View ArticlePlayStation TV No Longer Shipped to Japan
It appears that Sony is slowly but surely pulling out PlayStation TV from our lives. Today the major company has announced that the product will no longer be shipped to Japan. PlayStation Vita TV was...
View ArticleSleep Health Study from IBM for iOS Users
IBM has just launched an app for conducting a study on the quality of sleep, which can be used on Apple watches. The app is part of the Watson Health Cloud and is aided by the sensors of the watches...
View ArticleChina Sets Unrealistic Targets for Cutting Gas Emissions
It appears that China’s promise to lower the emissions of greenhouse gas might take place even earlier than expected, since its levels of pollution peaked only two years ago, in 2014. However, the...
View ArticleNewly Discovered Bacteria Might Prevent Cavities
Cavities have been an extremely unpleasant pain for many of us, no matter how often we brush our teeth. However, the discovery of new bacteria might actually put an end to the reign of cavities once...
View ArticleLondon Hires Pigeon Air Patrol to Assess Pollution Levels
The city of London has equipped a bunch of racing pigeons with backpacks in order to raise awareness of the levels of air pollution. Apart from being the most highly adapted type of bird to the urban...
View ArticleGmail Receives Security Upgrades
The controversy over encryption and Internet security seems to be neverending. As Apple battles the FBI in court over offering access to the smartphone of the San Bernardino attacker, Google has...
View Article“Hot Jupiters” Migration Investigated by NASA
In spite of all our efforts to understand the secrets of the universe, there are still numerous phenomenon to be explained, such as the migrating hot Jupiters. The rapidly advancing technology is...
View ArticleAmateur Football-Related Injuries Can Cause Long-Term Problems
Amateur Football-Related Injuries Can Cause Long-Term Problems A new study concluded that amateur football-related injuries can cause long-term problems such as depression, cognitive deficiencies and...
View ArticleOil Industry and Climate Change Go Way Back
The oil industry knew exactly what kind of damage it was causing the planet, they just didn’t care. It seems that the oil industry and climate change go way back. New unearthed evidence shows that big...
View ArticleTwitter’s New Update Allows You to Report Abusers Easier
Twitter is doing everything it can to keep its users engaged. It’s no news that Twitter is struggling with keeping its users on the platform. More and more people are abandoning their Twitter accounts...
View ArticleMedicinal Marijuana Will Soon Be Legal in Germany
Marijuana can help with a wide variety of afflictions Drugs still are, and will most likely remain for a long time, a subject of dispute. While it’s mostly liberal factions versus conservative...
View ArticleScientists Measured Supermassive Black Hole
Artist’s depiction of a supermassive black hole Outer space, despite humanity’s best efforts for thousands of years, has remained mostly a mystery. Sure, we’ve managed to learn a great deal of things...
View ArticleLife Expectancy Goes Higher
Life Expectancy Goes Higher World Health Organization published a new report showing that life expectancy had grown from 2000 until 2015. Even though the progress is impressive, there still are...
View ArticleMonarch Middle School Project Receives Finance
Monarch Middle School Project Receives Finance A middle school from Irmo received a $2,500 grant to study the relation between Monarch butterflies and milkweed flowers. The study was performed by South...
View ArticleMigraine in Women Increases Heart Disease Risk
18% of American women experience migraines. A new study shows that women diagnosed with migraine are prone to contracting heart disease such as strokes, heart attacks, and other cardiovascular issues....
View ArticleChildren Antidepressants Treatment
Previous studies on the effects of antidepressants in children are not conclusive. Researchers finally decided to make a meta-analysis on previous clinical trials related to the effect antidepressants...
View ArticleIt May Be too Early to Release GMO Bugs into the Wild, Experts
An expert panel thinks that the deployment of genetically modified insects into the wild could have “unintended harmful consequences” we are not yet prepared for. A panel of experts concluded that it...
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