Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 14 (ANI): Scientists have developed an app that allows inspectors to detect devices that steal consumer credit and debit card data at gas pumps. The devices, known as skimmers, use Bluetooth to transmit the data they steal.
New Delhi (India), Aug 13 (ANI): Just two days to go for the release of 'Mission Mangal' and the makers have dropped the second track 'Shaabaashiyaan' celebrating the spirit and labour of the ambitious team of scientists behind the Mars mission.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 11 (ANI): Scientists have designed plastic-based materials that can effectively store natural gas. The materials can not only make large-scale, cost-effective, and safe natural gas storage possible, but further hold a strong promise for combating global warming, su
New Delhi (India), Aug 8 (ANI): While the first trailer of Akshay Kumar's upcoming outing 'Mission Mangal' boasted the team of scientists involved in India's ambitious Mars mission, the makers have released the second trailer shedding light onto the other side of the story.
Toronto [Canada], Aug 6 (ANI): Did you know your selfie could give an insight into your health? Scientists at the University of Toronto have published a proof-of-concept that a smartphone app could measure blood pressure by analysing a selfie video.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 6 (ANI): Scientists have found new cancer therapies that don't have the side effects that oftentimes accompany many current cancer treatments by identifying a protein modification that specifically supports proliferation and survival of tumour cells.
Brussels [Belgium], Aug 5 (ANI): July 2019 was the warmest month on record for the planet, according to scientists at the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
New Delhi [India], Aug 4 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday congratulated the DRDO scientists on successful flight test of Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM).
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 4 (ANI): An international collaboration led by scientists at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT), Japan, has found that hazardous chemicals were detected in plastics eaten by seabirds, ultimately affecting their existence.