Software experts attack cars, to release code as hackers meet
Car hacking is not a new field, but its secrets have long been closely guarded.
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Car hacking is not a new field, but its secrets have long been closely guarded.
Beetles with unusual "green thumbs" for growing fungi are threatening avocado crops and could transform into a more destructive pest, according to an international team of researchers.
US astronaut Sunita Williams spent a total of 322 days in space on two missions to the International Space Station.
Drought resistance is the key to large-scale production of Jatropha, a potential biofuel plant -- and an international group of scientists has identified the first step toward engineering a hardier variety.
The rare fossilised remains of a dinosaur tail have been uncovered in northern Mexico.
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Scientists have created an "intelligent" surgical knife that can detect in seconds whether tissue being cut is cancerous, promising more effective and accurate surgery in future.
For aspiring major leaguers, one of the most painful aspects of learning the game is dealing with the sting of the bat's handle when a baseball is hit incorrectly.
Archaeologists believe they have discovered the world's oldest lunar "calendar" in an Aberdeenshire field.
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