Facebook 'likes' predict personality

This article was first published on BBC News Sexuality, political leanings and even intelligence can be gleaned from the things you choose to "like"...

Most Popular iPhone Games

The fact cannot be denied that day by day people are getting familiar with the technological progress of the world. Technology has provided many new...

New technique could improve optical devices

Understanding the source and orientation of light in light-emitting thin films — now possible with energy-momentum spectroscopy — could lead to better LEDs, solar...

Selfish gene may undermine genome police

Biologists have been observing the “selfish” genetic entity segregation distorter (SD) in fruit flies for decades. Its story is a thriller among molecules, in...

In oil and gas, ‘technology is the key’

The future of the oil and gas industry, and of its continued prosperity, will increasingly rely on high-performance computing and improved visualization, said Dirk...

Explainer: what is GPS?

It’s a device used widely in cars, on smartphones and in fitness devices. But what exactly is GPS, and how is it able to...

Gene ‘dose’ may be key to autism

Overexpression of a gene involved in the regulation of anxiety and social behavior may be “fundamentally related” to the core social features of autism...

News In Brief: Lipstick smudges reveal their identity

This article was first published on ScienceNews by Rachel Ehrenberg WASHINGTON — Discerning one lipstick from the next can be tough for consumers but it’s...

Brain May Treat Wheelchair as Part of the Body

The brains of disabled people adjust to a wheelchair and treat it as an extension of their body, essentially replacing limbs that don't function...

Brain Scans May Explain Thinking, Memory Problems in Some MS Patients

Besides problems with gait and vision, people who have multiple sclerosis often complain they have trouble remembering things, and now new research may explain...
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