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01
Feb
Brain-computer interface allows completely locked-in people to communicate
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Scientists develop a way by measuring the blood oxygen levels in locked-in patient to decipher their thoughts.

29
Jan
Scientists create human-pig hybrid embryo
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According to a report published in the journal "Cell" , scientists at California's Salk Institute have developed a human-pig embryo.

26
Jan
Snow chains for your car that switch on and off
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The future of today’s science has made it possible for the drivers in winter to sit inside the cars while switching on and off snow chains.

23
Jan
SEOUL Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said faulty batteries
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SEOUL Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Monday said faulty batteries caused its flagship Galaxy Note 7 phones to catch fire.

05
Jan
Samsung Electronics to reveal Galaxy Note 7 probe results 'very soon'
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Samsung Electronics America's President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Tim Baxter said on Wednesday the South Korean company was doing everything to make sure the problems with the Galaxy Note 7 do not reoccur and said the results of a probe into the smartphone fires will be made public 'very soon.'

22
Dec
Mini-factories could allow drug production on Mars, say researchers
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Sustainable, cheap, drug production using solar energy could be possible anywhere with exposure to sunlight, say researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology.

22
Dec
Security drone 'to replace manned guards'
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Israeli company develops a fully autonomous drone to secure energy sites.

21
Dec
Japan launches satellite to study geomagnetic storms
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Japan launched an Epsilon-2 rocket on Tuesday carrying the Exploration of Energisation and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) mission satellite.

01
Dec
The app teaching people over 40 to see clearly again
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The app teaching people over the age of forty to take off their reading glasses and see clearly again within a matter of months, if they have the discipline for a rigid training program.

27
Nov
Spark of genius?
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Students at the University of Washington in Seattle have invented a device that generates electricity from open flames to charge phones and similar small devices.

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