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Economics & Business May 21, 2020

Retail therapy is now retail anxiety: Keeping customers calm will be key to moving forward from pandemic

So you finally hit the shops and cafes after weeks of lockdown.

Other Jul 28, 2017

Scientists to settle dispute over taste of wine in bottles with corks versus screw caps

(Phys.org)—A team of researchers with Oxford University (with assistance from Bompas & Parr) in collaboration with the Portuguese Cork Association is gearing up to settle the dispute over whether wine tastes better when ...

Internet Mar 3, 2017

Can Snapchat visionary keep the app cool?

Four years ago, Evan Spiegel made the bet of his life, rejecting Facebook's $3 billion offer for his fledgling video messaging app, Snapchat.

Hi Tech & Innovation Aug 24, 2016

Bay Area startups developing the high-tech way to make a baby

As Silicon Valley technophiles use devices to collect data on everything from how many calories they burn to their fluctuating stress levels and their posture, a group of entrepreneurs is bringing that technology somewhere ...

Space Exploration Oct 11, 2013

World Space Walk 2013: Three Mars analogue spacesuit teams perform simultaneous experiments

One of the key elements of equipment for a future human expedition to Mars will be a spacesuit that allows astronauts to roam the Martian surface. Now, for the first time, three Mars analogue suit development teams around ...

Nanomaterials Jun 11, 2013

Nanofiber sensor detects diabetes or lung cancer faster and easier

Today's technological innovation enables smartphone users to diagnose serious diseases such as diabetes or lung cancer quickly and effectively by simply breathing into a small gadget, a nanofiber breathing sensor, mounted ...

Environment Jun 25, 2011

Sportsmen monitor gas drilling in Marcellus Shale

(AP) -- Fishermen are gearing up and hunters are taking aim - for Marcellus Shale gas drilling.

Engineering Jan 3, 2011

Researchers helping electric-wheelchair users move more easily

Thick gravel, mud, snow, steep ramps or hills... They might get a pedestrian a little dirty or out of breath, but to someone in an electric wheelchair, they could mean terrain that's simply too difficult to cross alone.

Bio & Medicine Aug 30, 2009

Breathalyzer test detects lung cancer: study

Scientists in Israel have devised a portable breath tester that detects lung cancer with 86 percent accuracy, according to a study released Sunday.

Feb 3, 2006

Green Up Journals: Game time

It is late January and the development team of "America's Army" -- the U.S. Army's free video game for the Mac OS X, Windows and Linux operating systems -- has arrived in Camp Guernsey for three days of hands-on training ...

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