The presidential election is now over, and consumers are now focusing on what to purchase during Black Friday to get the best deals for gifts during the holidays. So many retailers are going to be offering 40-60% off the entire stores to attract consumers in to spend as much money as they can during Black Friday. However, many consumers are gearing up to spend money online at … [Read more...]
The big oil companies promise $1 billion for technologies that fight against the global warming
A consortium of ten of the largest oil and gas companies in the world promised, Friday - the day when the global Paris climate change agreement came into force - that in the next ten years will invest $1 billion in technologies to combat the global warming, informs Reuters. The initiative of OGCI, led by the general directors of the following companies: Saudi Aramco, Royal … [Read more...]
Google introduces Harry Potter’s ‘spells’ for the smartphones with Android
The smartphones can be transformed into a magic wand at the voice command, due to a partnership between Google and Warner Bros. The Harry Potter movie fans, who are waiting for the 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them', created by J. K. Rowling, have the opportunity to exercise, on smartphone, their talent to charms, using commands learned at the wizards school Hogwarts. … [Read more...]
Saturn’s rings – a cemetery of the Moons and of the small planets
The emblematic rings of the gigantic gaseous planet Saturn, as well as those less known of the gigantic Neptune and Uranus are made of pieces of raw material derived from all the planets like Pluto that remained for too long in the vicinity of these planets, being destroyed by the strong gravitational attraction developed by them, according to a new study. Astronomers believe … [Read more...]
The scientists reproduced a beer from the Age of Iron
A team of experts worked together with a beer factory from Milwaukee to reproduce an alcoholic drink discovered inside a funeral site dating from the iron age, in Germany, informs the Live Science. In spite of the fact that the acid soil dissolved the human remains, the archaeologists found in the necropolis weapons made of metal and a cauldron, dating between the years 400 - … [Read more...]
France inaugurates the particle accelerator Spiral2, to decipher the origins of the atomic nucleus
A new particle accelerator, Spiral2, was launched in Caen, France, with the purpose of finding which are the origins of the atomic nucleus, to decipher the substance and existence's secrets, according to some materials published by AFP and RFI. After a long period of time when it was believed that the atoms are the smallest parts (indivisible) of the substance, at present it is … [Read more...]
According to the science, the age at which we have the first child is written in the DNA
The scientists identified 12 areas of DNA sequence associated with the age at which a person has the first child, and with the total number of children that will have along the life. This study, to which worked over 250 sociologists, biologists and geneticists from several institutions in the world, was published on Tuesday in 'Nature Genetics', informs the Science Daily. About … [Read more...]
The industrial robots, from 1.8 million now to 2.6 million in the next 3 years
The technology already plays a major role in the industrial sector, at present there are 1.8 million industrial robots and in three years the number will go up to about 2.6 million, according to the Global CEO Survey 2016. The leaders of the business take these changes into consideration and integrate them into their strategy. According to the PwC poll, 77% of the executives … [Read more...]
Netherlands presents the ultra-fine particles giant ‘vacuum cleaner’
Netherlands revealed on Tuesday, in Amsterdam, a filtration system created for the air purification of almost all the fine and ultra-fine particles, that are harmful to health. The device was presented as being the first giant 'vacuum cleaner' of this kind in the world, transmits the France Press. 'It is a big industrial filter, with eight meters in length, made of steel, … [Read more...]
A ‘non-state’ group is behind the last Friday massive cyber attack
The coordinator of the American information agencies, James Clapper, estimated on Tuesday that the massive cyber attack that paralyzed, last Friday, many websites in the United States of America was clearly not committed from a foreign country, but by a 'non-state' group according to the AFP.'The investigation is still in progress. Must be gathered a lot of data. But it seems … [Read more...]