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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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Artificial Sky Named Light Source of the Year

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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255 Terabits per Second Fiber Optic Cable

In a groundbreaking achievement, Dutch and American researchers have successfully increased data transmission in fiber optic cables by 21 times. This means that it is

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NASA Supplier Gains Insights from Special Spacesuit

Alan Eustace has set a new world record by jumping from a height of 40,424 meters, which marks the transition between the stratosphere and space.

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Collar translates dog thoughts

A small team of researchers and developers from Scandinavia has developed a collar for dogs that can analyze their brain waves using EEG technology and

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Capturing Lost Light in Photography

In a groundbreaking experiment involving frequency-dependent phase shifting, scientists have successfully captured an image of an object without direct illumination. Led by Austrian physicist Anton

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Camera Films 4 Trillion Frames/Sec

In a groundbreaking experiment involving frequency-dependent phase shifting, scientists have successfully captured an image of an object without direct illumination. Led by Austrian physicist Anton