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For working women everywhere — whether on an assembly line or in front of a computer — the question "how does she do it all?" easily can trigger eye rolls.
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For working women everywhere — whether on an assembly line or in front of a computer — the question "how does she do it all?" easily can trigger eye rolls.
Scientists have discovered evidence of a massive ancient undersea landslide next to Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
One tech firm wants to capitalize on President Trump's Twitter trolling -- and save puppies in the process.
Pavement lights have been installed at a pedestrian crossing in a Netherlands town to help smartphone users cross the road safely.
Researchers at Google say they are “years closer” to rolling out a network of huge balloons to provide connectivity to rural areas.
New Zealand might be Australia's smaller neighbor but it's sitting on a massive new continent scientists have named "Zealandia" ...
Money transfer company TransferWise has launched a new service that allows users to send money internationally through Facebook Inc's chat application...
The hot topic at Mobile World Congress this year is not a new phone - apart from the Nokia 3110, they all look the same.
The last woolly mammoths to walk the Earth were so wracked with genetic disease that they lost their sense of smell, shunned company, and had a strange shiny coat.
There are numerous reports from around the world that various Microsoft services are suffering faults.