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Self-guided bullet hits target always.

The US military has developed a revolutionary rifle bullet that can adjust its flight path mid-air to track and hit a target. The Defense Advanced

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Mouse hides mini-PC

A Polish startup company is currently developing a complete mini-PC that is practically built into a conventional computer mouse: the Mouse-Box. Unlike the typical mini-PC

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Self-Powered Camera: A Game-Changer

In a world where we rely heavily on technology, running out of battery power can be a frustrating experience. However, a team of American researchers

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Maglev Train Reaches 603 km/h

In a historic moment, a train has broken the speed record by reaching over 600 kilometers per hour. The Japanese Maglev train has broken its

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Tiny bacteria discovered below life’s minimum size

Microbiologists have discovered tiny bacteria in sterile water samples that were thought to have been filtered out by modern filtration systems. These unknown bacteria were

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Revolutionary Super-Chip: 3D XPoint

Intel to Revolutionize Computer Technology with New Super-Chip Intel is set to begin production of a new super-chip later this year that will perform storage

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Average Penis Length: How Long?

In the name of science, around 15,000 men have had their penises measured, resulting in researchers now having a representative value for the average penis

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10,000-Year-Old Woolly Rhino Baby Discovered

In the frigid Siberian tundra, Russian researchers have made a remarkable discovery: the remains of a baby woolly rhinoceros. This find is particularly significant as

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Scientists Create Antimatter Beam

In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists at the CERN particle research center have successfully generated a beam of antimatter. Antimatter beams are a familiar concept in

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Mites as stowaways on planes.

Millions of people travel by air for business or leisure, but they are not the only passengers on board. Scientists have discovered that mites are