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Study suggests asteroids might play key role in spreading life
Picture this: A bacteria-carrying asteroid is ejected from the center of the galaxy into the far…
Micro ring resonator has highest quality factor to date
Researchers at MIT and Singapore University of Technology (SUTD) have demonstrated a micro ring resonator made…
Istanbul: Seafloor study proves earthquake risk for the first time
On 22 May 1766, an earthquake of approximately 7.5 magnitude units and a subsequent water surge…
Research team deciphers enzymatic degradation of sugar from marine alga
Marine algae in the world’s oceans store huge quantities of CO2, binding approximately as much CO2…
In poor countries, birth spacing affects infant mortality
For children in the poorest countries in the world, their chance of survival depends on the…
TI's DSP-Based Digital Media Processors at the Forefront of Emerging High-Definition Videoconferencing
Continuing to drive innovation in digital media applications, TI’s TMS320DM642 DSP-based digital media processor provides the…
Branson's Virgin Galactic to go public: report
Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic will become the first publicly-traded space tourism project thanks to a New…
Instagram rolls out new features to counter bullying with AI
Instagram will introduce new features aimed at curbing online bullying, the Facebook-owned platform announced Monday, as…
Russian officials raise alarm over bee deaths
Russian officials are raising the alarm about mass bee deaths across the country. Click…