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Smart technology could reduce global emissions by 15 per cent by 2020

Washington, June 22: A new report has determined that transformation in the way people and businesses use technology could reduce annual man-made global emissions by 15 per cent by 2020.

Ancient rigging ropes shed light on seafaring activities in early Egypt

Washington, June 22 : Ancient rigging ropes discovered three years back by archaeologists in an Egyptian cave, are offering an unprecedented look at seafaring activities in ancient Egypt.

Mayfly-mimicking sensor will detect harmful substances in stagnant environments faster

Washington, June 22 : Mechanical engineers have identified a biological mechanism in young mayflies that could be duplicated in tiny robotic devices to enable sensors in stagnant environments to ma

Standardized terms in conservation will help analyze ecological threats better than before

London, June 22: Experts are aiming to standardize terms in conservation, with using common terms for the problems and tools in the field, so the discipline can become truly scientific and analyze

The secret to seducing a woman – a look in the eye and a touch on the arm

man womanLondon, June 21: Forget those cheesy pick-up lines and expensive colognes to impress a woma

Meet the robot with a repertoire of human emotions, learning capability

Wellington, June 21: Victoria University researchers has unveiled a robot that has the capability of showing a repertoire of human emotions, including fear, surprise, happiness, sadness, and anger.

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