Category: English

  • First victories go to Labour

    NEWCASTLE – The exitpolls seemed all favourable for the social democratic Labour and that is confirmed by the first results coming in. The party has the first two seats won in the northern cities of Newcastle and Sunderland. The victories were expected. The Conservatives also saw gains, but not enough for a victory. The populist…

  • Created drone on gasoline, capable of flying for five days

    The main problem with most unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) is that the time of their Autonomous work is relatively small. Many engineers and scientists are trying to solve this problem on its own. For example, researchers from mit presented their own drone that runs on gasoline. Surprisingly this story is that the drone is able…

  • The first module of cloud technologies in Siberia

    The discovery of a large data center can not remain unnoticed if it takes place in Moscow and St. Petersburg, but if this is just the beginning of a larger project that is being implemented in Eastern Siberia, it raises even more interest. World market of cloud technologies is at the stage of active growth…

  • Formed by 22 people, a team of NASA astronauts for future space missions

    The us space Agency NASA announced the completion of the 22-th group, consisting of 12 astronauts. Participants were recruited from different parts of the U.S., bringing the team includes nuclear physicist, mechanic and aerospace engineer, biologist, participated in research in Antarctica, test pilot, military medic, military helicopter pilot, researchers from the laboratory of NASA JPL,…

  • How to cure depression? The app for smartphone!

    To cope with depressive disorders, there are many products and methods, but the most interesting, perhaps, suggested by the specialists Brian Iacoviello and Dennis, Sharni. According to Medical Xpress, they have proposed a method of treatment based on a specialized FOR facial recognition. A new method called “the Job of remembering the emotions on the…

  • #video | Nintendo revealed what will be her first amusement Park

    That the Japanese manufacturer of gaming consoles and video games is going to build your first amusement Park in cooperation with Universal has become known in 2015. The project was called the Super Nintendo World, and the first to try out the Park will be able to residents of the Country of the rising sun.…

  • Mr. President, Now Is the Time to Tweet

    Photo: AP Former FBI director James Comey has been testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee for over an hour. Twitter is aflame with reporters tweeting quotes and idiots telling jokes. It is hot, hot, hot. But it is not enough. Washington Post reporter Robert Costa reported on Tuesday that President Trump might “live tweet if…

  • Can Fetuses Recognize Faces When They’re Still in the Womb?

    Image: Kirsty Dunn & Vincent Reid Simply doing this type of research has importance. “It’s the first time I’ve seen evidence that the human fetus differentially responds to patterned light,” Mark Johnson, Co-director of Birkbeck, University of London’s Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, told Gizmodo. There have been plenty of studies on how fetuses…

  • Humans Heading to Mars Could Face a Disturbingly High Cancer Risk

    Image: NASA Practically everyone who likes space and has lots of money is trying to get to Mars in the near future. But before anyone reaches the Red Planet, there are plenty of concerns to mull over, most notably that our bodies were not built to live in a barren litter box with a thin…

  • Pufferfish Have Some Very Intricate Sex Rituals

    GIF Image: PBS. Gif via Gizmodo Many animals’ mating rituals can be pretty elaborate, and some are borderline disturbing. For pufferfish, the lead up is so stupidly intricate that it’s exhausting and just kind of sad. But that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be appreciated, so today, in honor of World Oceans Day, we’re celebrating the…