Graphene carbon-based paper can walk and fold by itself, when heated up with a laser beam

The researchers from China invented a carbon-based paper that can walk, fold and even turns corner on its own. The Donghua University researchers reports, the paper is made up from ultra thin carbon material called as graphene oxide or self folding Orgami. The graphene oxide membrane has an unusual stiffness and 2-dimensional graphene back bone. A lot of questions arise in our mind about the new invention. Whether it’s a new kind of magic trick?

25 Feb, 2019

Samsung Galaxy S7 rumored to reach the US markets on March 11

A recent rumor suggests that Samsung Galaxy S7 is supposedly set to reach the United States Market this year’s March. The rumor started off after a tweet by EvLeaks, about the device. There have been many other rumors predicting the launch around about the same period. According to the tweet by EvLeaks, the possible release date is March 11. The tweet has clearly rejuvenated the hype about the flagship device Samsung Galaxy S7.

22 Feb, 2019

Hair tourniquet literally led to a lost toe for a baby

The photograph of a Hair tourniquet took the internet by storm, when the toddler’s father posted the image on the internet. Scott Walker, the father, uploaded the picture of his daughter, just to create an awareness regarding hair tourniquet and how dangerous it can get. In this case, the hair was strapped around the baby’s toe in such a way that the blood circulation literally came to a standstill and the baby was on way to lose her toe. Scott Walker uploaded to images to draw more attention to hair tourniquet than what it gets considering the severity of it.

22 Feb, 2019

A long-term study links childhood ADHD in girls to obesity in their adulthood

Mayo Clinic’s a long term study linked the adulthood obesity of girls to the ADHD in childhood. The study says that the girls diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) as a child, have more risk of getting obesity in their adult life.

22 Feb, 2019

“Wrong trees” planted in Europe worsened climate change, says study

A new study has challenged the assumption of the positive impact of planting trees on climate change. In most cases, we all have learned that growing more trees would help reduce climate change, but growing the “wrong tree” isn’t, says a new research.

22 Feb, 2019

BlackBerry axes 200 jobs in Canada and Florida

BlackBerry Ltd. has confirmed that it is laying off 200 employees in Waterloo headquarters and in a manufacturing facility in Florida. The layoffs are a part of the company’s new turnaround plan by CEO John Chen.

22 Feb, 2019

Samsung 4K Ultra-HD Blu-Ray players gets an early release in California

According to a report, Samsung 4K Ultra-HD Blu-Ray players have arrived earlier, by a couple of weeks in Southern California. Santa Monica-based store Video and Audio Center started offering Samsung’s first 4K Ultra-HD player on Friday.

22 Feb, 2019

Multiple accounts on Instagram iOS/Android apps coming soon to all users

Facebook Inc’s (NASDAQ:FB) Instagram is testing the multiple accounts feature in its iOS app. The company has tested this feature on some Android users in the late-2015. That means, the much awaited feature will be rolled out to all users soon.

22 Feb, 2019

Samsung Galaxy Note 5: Marshmallow Android 6.0 beta update rolling in US

AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy Note 5 users seem to be the first in the U.S. who will receive the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow software update on their smartphones, as the AT&T’s beta testers with Note 5 are receiving the new firmware since yesterday. That means, the regular users from all US carriers are a few days far from updating their Note 5 to Android 6.0.

22 Feb, 2019

CDC updates Zika Virus Guidance for Pregnant Woman

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made it official that the first case of sexually transmitted Zika Virus has been found in the United States of America. With respect to that, they have updated their Guide for Zika Virus for pregnant women. They have added that it is advisable that woman should not take any male sexual partner, who lives or has lived in a region affected by Zika virus. The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention has also stated that in case any man has even travelled for a few days, it would be advisable not to have any kind of sexual relation with him, for the time being.

22 Feb, 2019
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