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Chinese fishing net near Kochi.
Fishing Line   Muscles   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Artificial muscle  
 The Times Of India 
Scientists make artificial muscles from fishing line and thread
WASHINGTON: What do you get when you take fishing line or sewing thread, and coil it up in just the right way? | No, not a tangle of twine to keep your pet cat entertained. | Instead, scientists have ... (photo: Creative Commons / Hans A. Rosbach)
Fun and fascinating summer camps for kids
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 The Examiner 
Fun and fascinating summer camps for kids
If you’re looking for a summer camp for your child, you’ll find that St. Louis has a plethora of options for 2014. There are camps for preschoolers all the way through teens that provide fun and e... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Internet user at Kandahar University. Freedom of expression is inviolable under the Afghanistan Constitution, and every Afghan has the right to print or publish topics without prior submission to state authorities in accordance with the law.  BBC News 
Huge hack 'ugly sign of future' for internet threats
A massive attack that exploited a key vulnerability in the infrastructure of the internet is the "start of ugly things to come", it has been warned. | Hosting and security firm Cloudflare sa... (photo: Creative Commons)
Computer Hacking   Cyber Crime   Internet Security   Photos   Wikipedia: Internet security  
Google Chrome  Mashable 
Google Chrome Now Tells You When It's Been Hijacked
Google Chrome is helping its users fend off browser hijackings. | Linus Upson, Google's vice-president of engineering, announced a new protection in a blog post last week that asks users to reset thei... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Consumers in a shopping mall for buying consumer durables -Electronic goods-Sony Vaio laptop-India The Verge
A look back at Sony's iconic VAIO computers
Sony has announced plans to sell off its iconic VAIO brand of PCs to a Japanese investment fund. While Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) will continue selling VAIO-branded ... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
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Microsoft scotland offices (sl1) Joystiq
Microsoft to announce new 'development partner' for Killer Instinct
Microsoft plans to unveil a new "development partner" for Killer Instinct soon, following yesterday's acquisition of Double Helix by Amazon. Double Helix developed Killer... (photo: creative commons / )
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Eric Treski, of San Diego, Calif., holds Sony's new VAIO P series 8-inch notebook at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Friday, Jan. 9, 20 CNN
Sony sells PC business, cuts 5,000 jobs
By Charles Riley  @CRrileyCNN February 6, 2014: 4:13 AM ET | Sony said Thursday it now expects a loss for the year ended March 31. | HONG KONG (CNNMoney) | Sony anno... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong)
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Internet user at Kandahar University. Freedom of expression is inviolable under the Afghanistan Constitution, and every Afghan has the right to print or publish topics without prior submission to state authorities in accordance with the law.
Huge hack 'ugly sign of future' for internet threats
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A student uses a mobile phone near the Samsung Electronics' new tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1 with Apple's white iPad on display, center, at the showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011.
Mobile phones 'pose no health risk' according to report
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A Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone, left, and a Samsung Gear 2 are displayed at the Samsung Galaxy Studio, in New York, Monday, Feb. 24, 2014.
Samsung debuts wearables and latest Galaxy smartphone
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his lawmakers in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014. Turkey's opposition party leaders on Tuesday asked Erdogan to resign and demanded an investigation into Erdogan for alleged corruption.
Protesters lambast Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan over phone recordings
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Doktorandin Simone Kaiser zeigt am Montag, 16. Februar 2004, im HIV-Labor des Universitaetsklinikums Eppendorf in Hamburg HIV-positives Blut, das sich in weisse und rote Blutkoerperchen abgesetzt hat. Eingebunden in eine internationale Partnerschaft beginnen Wissenschaftler in Deutschland die erste klinische Studie zu einem Impfstoffkandidaten zum Schutz vor HIV/AIDS. Die Studie wird an zwei Standorten durchgefuehrt, am Universitaetsklinikum Eppendorf in Hamburg und am Universitaetsklinikum in Bonn. (AP Photo/Christof Stache) ---Doctoral candidate Simone Kaiser holds test tubes with HIV infected blood that has separated into white and red blood cells, Monday Feb. 16, 2004 at the HIV laboratory at the Hamburg, northern Germany, University Hospital. Scientists on Monday launched the country's first test of an HIV vaccine, a yearlong program that will involve up to 50 volunteers and is backed by the New York-based International AIDS Vaccine Initiative.
Would you take a death test?
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