Researchers have demonstrated a new reaction for generating oxygen that could help humans explore the universe and perhaps even fight climate change at home.
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An exoplanet smaller than Neptune with its own atmosphere has been discovered in a region close to its star where no Neptune-sized planets would normally be found.
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The Iranian government on Saturday called all high-tech. fintech and other knowledge-based companies to take part at Iraq’s Communication. Electronic and Media Expo to be slated in June.
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WFS Technologies has unveiled solutions to tackle the real-time monitoring of offshore risers both above and below surface. on fixed structures including jackets and braces.
Read More »US Blacklist Will Harm Billions of Consumers
A US move to put Huawei on a trade blacklist sets a dangerous precedent that will harm billions of consumers. the firm'.s top legal officer said.
Read More »Google`s Ad Exchange Faces Privacy Probe by Irish Regulator
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has started an inquiry into the way that Google provides advertising services across the European Union.
Read More »Apple Bought a Start-Up That Was Working on Monitoring Asthma in Children
Apple buys Tueo Health. which was working on a solution to help parents monitor asthma symptoms in children using a mobile app and commercial breathing sensors.
Read More »Samsung Uses AI to Transform Still Facial Photos into Talking Video Sequences
Researchers from Samsung'.s AI Centre located in Moscow have created a new system that can transform still facial images into video sequences of the human face making speech expressions.
Read More »Rotterdam Sends Smart Container Around the World
The smart shipping container. Container 42. has left the port of Rotterdam on the first leg of a two-year data-collecting mission around the world.
Read More »World’s Biggest Semi-Sub Crane Ready for Sea Trials
The world’s biggest semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV) is ready for sea trials and expected to enter into service for Heerema Marine Contractor shortly after.
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