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Category Archives: Science & Technology

NASA: Strong Evidence of Liquid Water on Mars

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonSeptember 29, 2015

Scientists have found strong evidence of salt water on the planet Mars, the U.S. space agency NASA announced Monday.

Meteor Explodes in Skies Over Thailand

One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonSeptember 20, 2015Leave a comment

A meteor exploded over the sky in Thailand in a bright streak of gold.

US Apple Product Launch

One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonSeptember 9, 2015Leave a comment

The American company Apple on Wednesday demonstrated its largest-ever tablet computer, the iPad Pro.

Student Develops Gun Unlocked by Fingerprint

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonAugust 30, 2015Leave a comment

A gunman killed two members of a television news crew in the United States earlier this week.

Book Pages Could Provide Safe Drinking Water

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonAugust 27, 2015Leave a comment

The expression “a thirst for knowledge” may soon have a new meaning for millions of people who have no way to get clean water.

Facebook Reaches Out to Africa

One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonAugust 19, 2015Leave a comment

The social media company Facebook has opened its first African headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Futuristic Transport System Moves Closer to Reality

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonAugust 18, 2015Leave a comment

In the United States, a company is working on a project that could change the way we think about public transportation.

Solar Activity Can Affect Communication, Power on Earth

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonAugust 2, 2015

Scientists who study the sun watch for sunspots — violent storms that can affect communications, navigation systems and even electric power stations on Earth.

Are Baboons Democratic?

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonJuly 13, 2015Leave a comment

A team of scientists has found a surprise element to the social structure of baboons: democracy.

Solar-Powered Plane Lands in Hawaii after Crossing the Pacific

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonJuly 6, 2015Leave a comment

A plane that uses only solar power landed on the island of Oahu, Hawaii on Friday after being flown across the Pacific Ocean.

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