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Scientists predict more weather extremes

WASHINGTON: Scientists have predicted more weather extremes. Texas was facing years-long drought but now heavy rains flooding in Texas. Such unpredictable heavy rains and drought...

Google, Apple to Adjust Strategies on Mobile Payments

WASHINGTON: Apple and Google are going head-to-head in mobile payments, as they prepare to push deeper into digital wallets. They are planning to introduce a...

Half the world to use internet by the end of 2015:...

WASHINGTON: Half of the world's population will be using the internet by the end of 2015. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has predicted that 3.2...

US introduces anti-electronic missile

WASHINGTON: American army has introduced an special missile that could destroy enemy's electrical and communication system with microwave pulses. The technology is called " Counter-Electronics...

Smoking kills 100,000 Pakistanis every year

ISLAMABAD: At least six million people die of smoking every year in the world. Study revealed that an average smoker died of 10 years...

Seasonal fruits boost immune system

Medical experts said that the seasonal fruits were the best gift of nature. They said that the seasonal fruits boost our immune system. They...

Finland invents fire safe mobile charger

A fire caused by an unplugged mobile charger destroyed a house in Finland in 2013, and then triggered an invention that can prevent such...

Google’s toys to handle home appliances

Google has planned to introduce internet-connected toys that could handle the smart home appliances. Google published a patent for creepy looking bunny rabbits or teddy...

3-D printers to construct bones

BERLIN: German experts are trying to introduce an advance 3-D printer that could produce bones along with blood vessels. Experts from University of Freiburg...

China plans to discover dark side of Moon

BEIJING: China has planned a mission to discover the secret of dark side of the Moon. It would be the first probe mission that...