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11 yo Kazakh prodigy invents no-electicity charging mechanism 11 yo Kazakh prodigy invents no-electicity charging mechanism A boy from Kazakhstan has invented a special charging device and has another innovative project in development.
14 October 2014 19:36
'Super' battery being developed in Kazakhstan 'Super' battery being developed in Kazakhstan Kazakhstani scientists have developed a battery with a capacity times higher than in those currently available.
14 October 2014 19:15
France PM says Nobel win 'thumbs nose at French bashing' France PM says Nobel win 'thumbs nose at French bashing' French Prime Minister hailed the country's second win of Nobel season as a slap in the face for those who take pleasure in criticising the embattled nation.
14 October 2014 09:59
Eastern China set for record-hot summers: study Eastern China set for record-hot summers: study By 2024, more than half of summers in eastern China will be as hot as in 2013, when the region was hit by a record-busting heatwave and devastating drought.
13 October 2014 13:36
3000-yo cauldron discovered in eastern Kazakhstan 3000-yo cauldron discovered in eastern Kazakhstan A 3000-y.o. cauldron dated back to the Bronze Age has been discovered in eastern Kazakhstan.
12 October 2014 14:16
Nobel economics winners: Usually American, usually pro-austerity Nobel economics winners: Usually American, usually pro-austerity The winner of the Nobel economics prize is notoriously hard to predict, but it's usually an American male opposed to big government and big spending.
11 October 2014 15:48
Malala dedicates Nobel award to 'voiceless' children Malala dedicates Nobel award to 'voiceless' children Education rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai dedicated her Nobel peace prize on Friday to "voiceless" children around the world.
11 October 2014 11:26
No wings, but maybe $10: Red Bull settles false ad suit No wings, but maybe $10: Red Bull settles false ad suit A can of Red Bull won't give you wings, but those who bought the energy drink and were disappointed could end up with a few extra bucks.
10 October 2014 15:30
'Sexting' still prevalent among US teens: researchers 'Sexting' still prevalent among US teens: researchers "Sexting," or sending sexually explicit images by phone, remains prevalent among US teenagers despite the well-known risks and consequences.
10 October 2014 12:47
Japan Nobel winner is salaryman who took on bosses Japan Nobel winner is salaryman who took on bosses Japan celebrated three more Nobel prizes, including for a scientist remembered as the salaryman who stood up to a corporation -- and won.
09 October 2014 15:50
US, German astronauts finish spacewalk to maintain ISS US, German astronauts finish spacewalk to maintain ISS An American and a German astronaut spent just over six hours on a spacewalk outside the International Space Station for equipment repairs and maintenance.
08 October 2014 13:14
Bank of social ideas launched in Almaty Bank of social ideas launched in Almaty On September 2, i-Azamat project, a bank of social ideas, has been launched in Almaty to stimulate the residents to contribute to the development of Almaty.
07 October 2014 13:55
Trio win Nobel medicine prize for brain's 'GPS' Trio win Nobel medicine prize for brain's 'GPS' British-American researcher John O'Keefe won the Nobel Medicine Prize with May-Britt and Edvard Moser, for discovering an "inner GPS" that helps the brain navigate.
07 October 2014 10:16
Scientists stretch haul of height-related genes Scientists stretch haul of height-related genes Scientists said they had pinpointed nearly 700 genetic variations that determine human height, more than tripling the haul in researc.
06 October 2014 12:49
Scientists sound alarm over long wait for Nobel prize Scientists sound alarm over long wait for Nobel prize Awarding Nobels decades after the original scientific discovery could lead to the coveted prize becoming irrelevant.
05 October 2014 10:14
Woman has baby after womb transplant in world first: Lancet Woman has baby after womb transplant in world first: Lancet A 36-year-old Swede has become the world's first woman to give birth after receiving a womb transplant.
04 October 2014 10:24
'Vaccinated' mosquitos released in Rio to combat dengue 'Vaccinated' mosquitos released in Rio to combat dengue Thousand mosquitos immunized against dengue fever have been released in Brazil as part of an innovative attempt to curb the spread of the tropical sickness.
03 October 2014 17:30
US-India to collaborate on Mars exploration US-India to collaborate on Mars exploration The United States and India agreed to cooperate on future exploration of the Red Planet.
01 October 2014 14:36
Mobile app spyware developer indicted on US charges Mobile app spyware developer indicted on US charges The head of a Pakistani company which created an app called StealthGenie allowing users to spy on other people's mobile devices.
30 September 2014 13:21

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