Sci-Tech ( Page 22 of 75 )

List View Grid View Latest Articles from Sci-Tech

How Far We Can Trust Google? December 09, 2013 18:04

How far we trust Google or other social network sites that the personal data in that will not be used by the Government? We cannot trust anymore! We may entertain suspicion that the data may…

Read More

Drones To Door Deliver Package To Customers December 06, 2013 15:32

Drones the unmanned aircrafts so far known for using to spy or to shoot working for the Governments are going to change its face and going to do errands for the masters of private companies.…

Read More

How Human Race Look Like After 100000 years? December 05, 2013 15:04

Physical bodies are subject to changes as scientists discovered. The present physical body of the human being was something different 100000 years ago. The physical body after taking so many changes has reached today’s shape.…

Read More

Mangalyaan Beyond Moon December 03, 2013 12:11

The Mars Orbiter Mission called Mangalyaan that fired on Sunday to give a full boost to go out of the Earth's orbit has now gone beyond moon’s orbit and travelling on its mission to Mars.…

Read More

Green Moon By 2015 November 30, 2013 14:28

How do you like green plants on moon? Wonderful! Thought so, but you cannot see them from earth.  Moon will look the same from earth even if forestation happens there. NASA of United States wants…

Read More

Comet Ison Died at 21.30 GMT- ESA November 29, 2013 12:51

The European Space Agency (ESA) declared that the Comet Ison's death occurred at 21.30 GMT. The comet of the century is gone like Comet Lovejoy in 2011. The skywathers were allured with the 2 km…

Read More

Optional Fetch Option in HTC For Additional Payment November 25, 2013 15:18

HTC One series have given an option to add Fetch to it to track the phone. HTC India's Country Head Faisal Siddiqui said, "You will never lose you HTC phone if you have Fetch. This…

Read More

Oldest living animal killed accidentally November 16, 2013 18:47

An incredible 507 years old ocean quahog, of the species Arctica islandica, was accidently killed by scientists when they cracked open its shell. Ming, the quahog lived from 1499 till it was accidently killed, according…

Read More

Criminal activity peaks during preceding maturity November 16, 2013 13:21

Mentioned in the Science News. Org, by Laura Sanders, that brain activity may help explain why crime peaks during teen years. Further known, from research presented during November 10 at the annual Society for Neuroscience…

Read More

India to Beat US in Internet Usage November 14, 2013 13:25

As per the report of the Internet and Mobile Association of India, India that has already crossed 200 million users of Internet by October is expected to reach 243 million users by June 2014 whereas…

Read More

Robots Can be Controlled by Smart Phones! November 11, 2013 16:57

Nothing is impossible in the present development of science.   MOSS that is robot construction system developed by Modular Robotics in Boulder, Colorado allows the players just to attach a blue tooth module that doesn't…

Read More

Barges From Google Purpose Unknown November 09, 2013 15:23

Google's four storey Barges with 13726 sq ft areas allowed to move in seas are found in San Francisco, Portland and Maine having sails in the shape of fish fins. But of course the sailing…

Read More