Science and technology
Turkey, Japan to cooperate on 5G technologies
Turkey and Japan will sign a cooperation agreement on 5G technology during a forum in South Korea next week, the head of Turkey’s Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) said on Nov. 14.
- Read more about Turkey, Japan to cooperate on 5G technologies
- Log in to post comments
ATM machine at supermarket blown up
Unknown assailants blew up an ATM machine at the entrance of a supermarket in Kalyvia in eastern Attica early Monday morning.
Police said the perpetrators of the dawn attack did not manage to take any money from the machine.
Investigators said the attackers most likely belong to the same gang that has been targeting ATM machines around Attica in recent months
- Read more about ATM machine at supermarket blown up
- Log in to post comments
NASA Live – Earth From Space (video)
The International Space Station – ISS – circles the earth at 240 miles above the planet, on the edge of space in low earth orbit. The station is crewed by NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
- Read more about NASA Live – Earth From Space (video)
- Log in to post comments
Dissertation by Stephen Hawking Blocks the University of Cambridge Website
Dissertation of the famous astrophysicist Stephen Hawking led to a collapse of the University of Cambridge website. Free access to scientific work was opened at midnight on 22-23 October.
Dutch win world solar car race in Australia
Dominant Dutch team “Nuon” Thursday won an epic 3,000-kilometre (1,860-mile) solar car race across Australia’s outback for the third-straight year in an innovative contest showcasing new vehicle technology.
- Read more about Dutch win world solar car race in Australia
- Log in to post comments
Artificial Intelligence: The end of the human race?
A very interesting point of view regarding the future of technology and the way it will effect mankind.
By Patrice Caine *
Artificial Intelligence can bring huge benefits for society. And despite the headlines, fears of AI taking over are nothing more than Holywood fantasy, writes Patrice Caine.
Three Scientists Share the Nobel Prize for Medicine
The Nobel Prize for Medicine for 2017 is given to three Americans - Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rossbach and Michael Jung for their molecular studies that control circadian systems, reports WebCafe.
Hall and Rossbach work at Brandy University, while Michael Jung is from Rockefeller University.
Popovic: Government to set aside more funds for innovation
BELGRADE - The Serbian government will set aside even more funds for innovation and development of technology in the period to come, which will help economic development, exports and job creation in high-technology sectors of the economy, Minister of Innovation and Technological Development Nenad Popovic said on Thursday.
Thieves blow up ATM in Melissia, north of Athens
Police say explosives were used to rob an ATM outside a supermarket in Melissia, north of Athens.
The robbery happened just before 4 a.m. Friday. An unknown amount of money was taken from the ATM.
Police are investigating the incident.
- Read more about Thieves blow up ATM in Melissia, north of Athens
- Log in to post comments
The sexiest surfer there is! (HOT PHOTOS)
Laura Crane is a 22-year-old professional surfer.
However, most people find it hard not to notice that apart from a surfer she is simply sizzling hot!
With thousands of followers on her social media accounts she posts photos that make all males dream of her…
(Click to enlarge)
- Read more about The sexiest surfer there is! (HOT PHOTOS)
- Log in to post comments