Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts

1 Aug 2013

One in six Britons uses the name of a PET as their online password, making accounts easy to hack

A pet's name is the most common online password, researchers say, as they warn our accounts are too easy to hack.

How MATHS could save you from the zombie apocalypse

A Canadian mathematician believes only frequent coordinated attacks against the living dead can save the human race.

29 Jul 2013

See the £17,000 mobile house.

He is famed for designing Europe's largest skyscraper, The Shard in London, and now Italian architect Renzo Piano has gone back to grass roots to create a tiny 65 sqft micro-house with enough room for a kitchenette, shower, bed and even storage.


26 Jul 2013

Scientists reveal Usain Bolt is more energetic than a speeding bullet

Usain Bolt produced 50 times more energy than that of a speeding bullet during his world record-breaking 100metre run.

25 Jul 2013

Safety Concerns as Hackers Clone Sim Cards


A researcher has found a security flaw that potentially opens up around 750 million Sim cards to hackers who could take control of mobile phones.

Scientists discover death can be SEEN.


British scientists have captured death spreading like a wave through the body of a worm, by studying the blue fluorescence that travels cell-to-cell until the whole organism is dead.

Photographs that create the illusion that a plane is flying to the MOON


Astonishing photographs taken by a French photograph have created the illusion that a cargo of air passengers are off to a very exotic location... the Moon.

17 Jul 2013

Promoting Human Survival Through Tree Planting

The importance of the emergence of tree before the advent of man on earth is not lost on modern science, which recognizes that without tree manufacturing oxygen, life on earth would have been impossible. Undeniably, man and tree need each other for survival. Man needs oxygen which is the waste product of tree, while trees needs carbon dioxide which is also waste from man for survival.

14 Jul 2013

BlackBerry to deliver premium performance with Q10 smartphone

Built with precision and offering performance in timeless design, BlackBerry has unveiled Q10 series in its stables of smartphone.

Accordingly, careful and precise attention to design has created a smartphone that delivers premium performance and an effortless experience.

How a woman can 'chooses' the sex of their offspring

Mammals can choose the sex of their young to increase the chance of having more grandchildren, according to new research.

The study from Stanford University School of Medicine believes female mammals can determine the sex of their children by controlling different-shaped 'male' and 'female' sperm as it travels through their reproductive system.

13 Jul 2013

Is powdered water the cure for drought and famine?

Farmers in arid countries could soon have a cure for the droughts that blight their crops - in the form of powdered water.

The powder, called Solid Rain, looks like sugar and is made of an absorbent material called potassium polyacrylate, capable of soaking in liquids up to 500 times its size.

7 Jul 2013

Housefly could save the world

The Housefly (Musca domestica), is viewed by humans as  a pest. Often seen on garbage heaps, pit toilets, sewers, dumps, feeding on faecal matter, discharges from wounds, and moist, decaying matter, they are seen as carriers and transmitters of at least 65 diseases to humans.

However, in recent times, the housefly has proved to be useful after all, thanks to the research work of Mr. Jason Drew, co-founder of AgriProteinTechnologies and his team, have come up with an award-winning innovation. Drew, described as a passionate environmentalist and visionary, tells Vanguard Learning how the housefly could save the world.

Spider webs found to attract insects by electric charge

Spiders lure insects by using the mutual 'electrical attraction' of their web to their prey, new research has revealed.
Flying insect's wings create an electric charge which in turn acts as a magnet for the spider's web - sucking them to their doom in the sticky silk.

NASA Finds Message From God on Mars.

NASA announced today that its Curiosity Rover has found an unambiguous message from God written on tablets in a Martian cave.

According to an official press release two giant stone slabs the size of small elephants were located deep inside a cavern abutting Aeolis Mons, a large mountain.

Upon one tablet is a copy of the Ten Commandments and the text of John 3:16 written in 12 languages - including English, Spanish, Chinese, Basque and Hebrew. On the other tablet is a simple message in English reading "I am real."

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