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Google has heard all the concerns about Glass, its digital headset expected to hit the market by the end of the year.
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Google has heard all the concerns about Glass, its digital headset expected to hit the market by the end of the year.
A lie detector for social media is being built to try to verify online rumours.
New research suggests that the main system that helps determine the weather over Northern Europe and North America may be changing.
You don't have to be strictly a man or a woman on Facebook anymore.
Microsoft Corp denied on Wednesday it was omitting websites from its Bing search engine results for users outside China after a Chinese rights group said the U.S. firm was censoring material the government deems politically sensitive.
Commonly used disinfectants do not kill human papillomavirus (HPV) that makes possible non-sexual transmission of the virus, thus creating a need for hospital policy changes, ...
If you're accosted at an airport by someone who already knows your name, destination and dietary requirements, don't assume they're working for the TSA.
There is more evidence that salmon use the Earth's magnetic field to perform extraordinary feats of navigation.
Cancer is one of mankind’s biggest killers, but one author believes we are using the wrong strategies to try and beat it.
".edu" has for almost 30 years been the online signature of most education-related websites, but three years after the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers loosened restrictions on what comes after the “dot,” few institutions are jumping at the opportunity to brand their corner of the internet.