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Hublot and Ferrari launch new luxury watch

If one thought that the timepiece released by Hublot for a price of $5 million was astronomical, it may be mentioned that this watch saw immediate success among the rich and famous. This has prompted the watchmakers Hublot to launch one such priceless timepiece in association with luxury automakers – Ferrari. Ricardo Guadalupe, chief executive of Hublot was in Auckland on Friday night to launch the... 

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A few years from now a bacteria-eating Virus could power your mobile Phone

In the search for eco-friendly energy, a number of scientists have made it possible to extract power from bacteria. Now, a few scientists have scaled new heights. They have come up with a way to harness energy from a bacteria eating virus. At University of California, Berkley, a team has discovered a way to generate electricity from M 13 bacteriophage, a virus. Piezoelectricity, a property present... 

How have browsers changed the way we use our phones?

In the last decade we have seen the mobile phone go from being simply a way of calling or texting a friend or loved one to becoming a full fledged, all in one tool kit for the way we live our lives today. One of the latest additions to the tool box has been the internet browser, and now that it's there, it's like it's been there forever. There are few things as indispensable as a portable internet... 

Google Earth reveals what may possibly be Site of Lost Pyramids

Egyptologists have confirmed that two unidentified pyramid complexes discovered through Google Earth may well and possibly be the lost Pyramids of Egypt. According to reports by Archeology News Network, one site contains four mounds with a large triangular shaped plateau while the other is smaller and has a four-sided pyramidal shape which is approximately 140 feet in width. Archaeology researcher... 

Jiaolong submersible returns from ocean depth

After a successful 6 week mission, Jiaolong returned to its home port. In June, the Chinese submersible reached a record depth of 7,062 meters in Western Pacific Ocean. This mission has proven that China does have the technical capacity to explore 99 percent of the ocean floor. After its return, new orders have already been given for the next research dive. The dive for the next mission will be in... 
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