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Now, a computer system that predicts fate of death row inmates

Washington, June 26: Of the many inmates on death row, there are only a few who actually get to see the execution chamber.

‘Time reversal’ method may facilitate wireless broadband communication under the sea

London, June 26: American and Italian researchers say that a technique called ‘acoustic time reversal’ can facilitate wireless broadband communication under the sea, a task that has been difficult

Mars houses largest impact crater ever found in the solar system

Washington, June 26: New analysis of Mars’ terrain using NASA spacecraft observations has revealed what appears to be by far the largest impact crater ever found in the solar system.

Study on how Japanese beetles' find mates may help better agricultural pest control

Washington, June 26: A chemical ecologist at the University of California, Davis (UCD) has devised a way to control mating and reproduction in Japanese beetles, an invasive species responsible for

Intel researchers unveil superfast silicon chip for optical networking

IntelWashington, June 25 : Intel researchers claim to have developed a superfast silicon chip for optical

NASA spacecraft to search for water on the Moon

Full MoonWashington, June 25 : Engineering teams are conducting final checkout

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