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Soon, industrial machines that work without batteries, power sockets

Washington, June 8 : Scientists at the Fraunhofer Technology Development Group TEG in Stuttgart are trying to develop an industrial machine that will work independent of batteries and power sockets

Now, 'microballoons' that can carry hydrogen, deliver drugs

Washington, June 8: Scientists at the Savannah River National Laboratory have announced the development of a new material that they say may help make the current retail gasoline infrastructure comp

New technology to turn seawater into much cleaner drinking water

Ottawa, June 8 : A student from Ottawa University in Canada has developed a technology that turns seawater into clean, drinking water much more efficiently than is available today.

World's biggest radio telescopes set to get 10 times more powerful

World's biggest radio telescopes set to get 10 times more powerful

The best place to look for ET's

Washington, June 8: Scientists searching for aliens have shifted gear by now looking for extra terrestrials (ET's) around stars that lie more or less along lines of sight of Earth, a region known a

Genetically modified plants don't harm beneficial bugs that kill pests

Washington, June 8 : A new research by scientists has found that genetically modified (GM) plants that use a common soil bacterium to kill pests, won't harm beneficial bugs that are the natural ene

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