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The MIT Car is a car concept that will leave you gasping for it’s futurism. As you might have guessed, this concept is the handiwork of students from the hallowed portals of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with General...
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Astronomers have taken the closest look ever at the giant black hole in the center of the Milky Way. By combining telescopes in Hawaii, Arizona, and California, they...
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The secret site where Iran is suspected of developing long-range ballistic missiles capable of reaching targets in Europe has been uncovered by new satellite...
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When it comes to roaring up hurricanes and the nature’s furies, global warming is to be blamed straightaway, making no much effort to ponder on it. Despite,...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology architects have developed a 5,400-square-foot building that has walls made of water. This building will be displayed during next...
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This is not the first time that attempts have been made to formulate way for wireless power. U.S. researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology made a pad that...
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Gone are the days when boffins had to wait for days and part with hefty bucks for multiplexed detection of biomolecules. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)...
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Here comes a new technique capable of encouraging the survival and growth of adult stem cell! Hats off to the U.S. scientists for creating this technique. This is a...
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Increase in total number of kilowatt-hour with low carbon emissions has become a national goal. There is an increase in electricity demand, to meet this growing demand...
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Protect yourself from viruses and pathogens while at home, especially from cold and flu with a new antimicrobial paint.
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With technology burgeoning in leaps and bounds, the size and performance of silicon-based transistors will reach its limit, within 15 years — U.S. engineers...
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Very soon, doctors will be able to rapidly monitor tumor-growths and chemotherapy progresses in cancer patients with the help of an implant being developed at the...
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The scientist of Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a tiny implant made of Nanoparticles that when implanted in the human body can monitor the growth...
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With everything going wireless, who would not like to get rid of those bulky wires and adapters to charge electronic goods.
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