Sci/Tech

First Man Paralyzed Below Waist To Walk Again Using Knee Electrodes And Brain Power

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 25, 2015 08:18 AM EDT

Science helped a paraplegic to walk again through the help of a computer-controlled machine as well as his own brain power.

Video: New York UFO Clip Is Baffling

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 24, 2015 08:51 AM EDT

Researchers are not able to place a UFO spotted and shot in April.

Instagram Trumps Twitter Fanbase With 400 Million Users

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 24, 2015 09:29 AM EDT

The photosharing community has just expanded to 400 million users, with a posting of 100 million photos everyday.

Drones Armed With Destructive Lasers Might Soar In 2017

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 24, 2015 10:23 AM EDT

Technology to support its drones to carry high tech lasers is being developed by a San Diego company.

Teen Mom of Two Saves 75-year-old From Speeding Train

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 24, 2015 09:38 AM EDT

A 19-year-old tried to remove an old man's electric chair away from a railway track, but she could not, so she pulled away the 200-pound man before the train crashed into his electric chair.

Mid-Sized Black Hole With 3:2 Flashing Ratio Discovered

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 22, 2015 09:17 AM EDT

Medium-sized black holes have been theorized about but not discovered; a new black hole confirms its existence.

Check How Hot Your City Is On The Urban Heat Island Effect Maps

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 22, 2015 09:17 AM EDT

Inner cities are warmer than the countryside, shows new study.

Volkswagen Must Recall 500,000 Cars, May Have to Pay $18 Billion Fine for Lying to EPA

By Dustin Braden - Sep 19, 2015 12:48 PM EDT

Volkswagen may face fines totaling $18 billion and must recall nearly 500,000 diesel cars because it was found the company deliberately tried to mislead environmental regulators with a special software fix.

iPhone 6S Plus Update: Analysts Down Thumbs Even As Apple Claims 'Large' Demand

By Peter R - Sep 18, 2015 08:36 AM EDT

Apple's iPhone 6S Plus has also been hit by backlight production issues.

Twitter Vocabulary Reveals Political Leanings, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 18, 2015 09:16 AM EDT

Liberals are more likely to use individualistic words, while conservatives focus on group-oriented words.

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