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Scientists may have solved the mystery surrounding green icebergs
Scientists from the United States and Australia may have finally solved the decades-long mystery surrounding green icebergs. The American Geophysical Union reports that the researchers suspect that the emerald hues come from iron oxides found in
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Quantum physicists answer the age-old chicken or egg question
For thousands of years people have been struggling with the problem of which came first - the chicken or the egg. Now, according to a team of quantum physicists from the University of Queensland, the answer is rather clear. It's the question
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Even Scientists Are Dying to Know Karl Lagerfeld’s Secret
Photo: Scientists hate him! Karl Lagerfeld, the man behind Chanel, Fendi, and his own namesake line, seems to show no sign of slowing down, despite him being 82-ish years old. Prior to showing Chanel’s airport-themed spring 2016 collection in Paris, the senior designer—who says his contracts with both Fendi and Chanel are “for life"—spoke with Vogue UK editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman about the fact that he “[doesn’t] feel tired at all.” According to Lagerfeld, it’s not just the fashion indus
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Scientist predicts the demise of the petrol station
A professor at Imperial College, London, has said that petrol stations could be committed to the history books much sooner than anticipated thanks to advances in solar
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Motorists avert attention away from the road 10 per cent of the time
A new survey suggests that motorists take their eyes off the road for around 10 per cent of the time they are behind the
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Video: The world's first 'energy positive' car
A team of Dutch scientists has created what they claim to be the world's first energy positive car. Running on solar power, the electric car – which has been nicknamed Stella – produces more energy from its photovoltaic
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Stealing a car without forced entry is possible
A team in Switzerland has discovered that it's possible to steal a car equipped with a 'keyless entry' system without leaving signs of forced entry. The team successfully broke into and drove away in ten cars from eight