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Now, a two wheeled car-like-motorcycle that can`t be toppled

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 22:07

A new car-like-motorcycle has been developed that keeps it balance intact on two wheels.

Coming, skyscrapers over an active rail yard!

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 19:56

Here comes the next engineering marvel that would lift your living right into the sky - on a platform over the busiest commuter rail yard in the US.

Biodegradable battery that dissolves inside the body

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 19:52

This is about a device that can monitor tissues or deliver treatments inside the body before being reabsorbed after use.

A wearable antenna to ease health monitoring

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 19:48

Keeping a tab on patients can become a tad easier for doctors as scientists have designed a new flexible antenna that could be stretched and easily integrated into wearable health monitoring devices.

New maps for navigating human genome unveiled

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 17:18

Scientists have built the clearest picture yet of how our genetic material is regulated in order to make the human body work.

Camera used by Apollo astronaut sells for $827,000

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 16:45

Vienna`s Westlicht photography gallery auctioned off a Hasselblad camera used by late Apollo astronaut Jim Irwin on the moon for 660,000 euros (or $827,000) over the weekend.

Hawking`s black hole puzzle solved, claims US scientist

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 16:42

A Michigan State University researcher has claimed to plug the hole in famous theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking’s black hole theory.

``Missing`` hormone found in birds

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 16:37

Researchers from Ohio-based University of Akron have discovered leptin in the mallard duck, peregrine falcon and zebra finch, marking the first time the hormone has been found in birds.

First surface that kills deadly bacteria even in dark

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 15:54

Scientists have developed the world`s first light-activated antimicrobial surface that can kill deadly bacteria even in the dark and may help cut hospital acquired infections.

New robot burrows like a clam using little energy

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 15:50

MIT researchers have developed a robot that mimics the ability of the Atlantic razor clam to burrow into undersea soil at high speed using very little energy.