Electric cars risk losing green sheen in Japan
Science & Tech -- Electric car owners who prided themselves on being green now find themselves in a bind as Japan's government maneuvers to restart dozens of nuclear power plants idled after last year's meltdowns.
Solar storm shakes Earth magnetic field
A solar storm shook the Earth's magnetic field early Friday, but scientists said they had no reports of any problems with electrical systems.
Google challenges hackers to exploit Chrome; Up to $1 Million in prizes
World renowned search giant Google have announced they would pay up to $1 million in prizes to hackers that can manage to exploit their browser; the Google Chrome at this year’s CanSecWest Security Conference.
Scientists see red on NASA cuts of Mars missions
Upset scientists want to make sure the U.S. does not give up on future Mars exploration because of a tight federal budget.
Samsung lets you cook with your smart phone
Electronic giant Samsung has released a ‘Smart Oven’ otherwise known as the Samsung Zipel oven which allows users to prepare a meal using their smart phone.
Life in Antarctic lake? It's everywhere else
If scientists find microbes in a frigid lake two miles beneath the thick ice of Antarctica
Privacy watchdogs are demanding answers from Apple Inc.
Privacy watchdogs are demanding answers from Apple Inc. about why iPhones and iPads are secretly collecting location data on users — records that cellular service providers routinely keep but require a court order to disgorge.
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- Solar storm shakes Earth magnetic field
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- Privacy watchdogs are demanding answers from Apple Inc.
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