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Li-Fi Offers 100 Times Faster Internet Speed Than Wi-Fi
Li-Fi is a wireless technology similar to Wi-Fi that allows data to be sent at high speeds using visible light communication (VLC). Invented by Professor Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh, Li-Fi has several advantages over Wi-Fi. Plant Lamp: An Alternative Source of Energy Powered By A House Plant [VIDEO]
Recently, researchers at Peru’s Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC) introduced an innovative approach to address Peru’s lack of access to electricity. ‘Plant Lamp’ is powered by a houseplant and is designed to replace the use of dangerous fumes-generating kerosene lamps. Need to Clean Your Guts? Black Lemonade Might Help
Certain juice manufacturers have already been incorporating activated charcoal to lemon juice, water, and sweetener to make a drink that they claim to be beneficial to the health from general detoxing, improving metabolism to alleviating hangovers. Ceramic Eyes Embedded on Mollusks' Shells Can Help Scientist Develop a Protective Armor That 'Can See'
The chiton called Acanthopleura granulata was recently found to be able to see with eyes in its protective shell. Researchers wonder if this technique can be used in certain human-made materials. Prince Charles: Climate Change to Blame for Syrian War
Britain's Prince Charles has highlighted the world's inability to focus on climate change as a result of the civil war in Syria, terrorism as well as consequent refugee crisis engulfing Europe. Oil on Penguin's Feathers: Cheap And Eco-Friendly Way To De-Ice Airplanes
According to the latest study, the water-repellent properties of penguin feathers could help reduce airline delays and accidents. 'Refoodgee' App Brings Berlin Locals and Refugees Together Through Food
‘Refoodgee’ is an app that enables pairing newly arrived refugees with the city's residents according to food choices and common languages. Music Can Reduce the Levels of Pain and Anxiety Before, During and After the Surgery- Experts Claim
Experts at the University of Zurich have identified that playing music before, during and after surgery has advantageous pain and anxiety levels on their recent study. Loneliness Links to Increased Chances of Dying Early, Experts Reveal
Being lonely can drive an individual towards poor wellbeing or even more serious lonesomeness and there has been a direct connection between being depressed, health problems and even early death. Why You Should Include Algae Oil in Your Daily Meal
Algae are most likely among the most valuable living organisms. One of the vital products that can be made out of algae is edible oil which is a good source of unsaturated fatty acids. Shapes Light & Crispy: Misleading Fat Content Leads Arnott's Biscuits to Pay $51K Fine
Arnott's Biscuits, the largest biscuit producer in Australia, has paid $51,000 fine for giving false information on their product packaging of selected variety of Shapes that indicated the contents had 75 percent less saturated fats. Guy Named “Phuc Dat Bich” Uploaded Passport Photo After Facebook Accused Him of Using False and Misleading Name
An Australian-Vietnamese guy was forced to publish a picture of his passport on Facebook to verify that he really is identified as Phuc Dat Bich, after social media had banned him several times from using the name on the website. Real-life 50 First Dates: Woman With Rare Encephalitis Wakes Up thinking It's 2010
A 22 year-old woman suffers from short-term memory loss to the point where she thought she just started dating her long term boyfriend. This Is Your Chance to Apply for "The Sweetest Job in the World", Read to Find Out
A chocolate factory opening in Scotland is hiring a chief chocolate tester for 12 months. Most people crave chocolate simply because it is good. Its aroma is wonderful.
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