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  • China tests anti-smog drone aircraft

    In an important step toward tackling with overwhelming air pollution China tested domestically-produced drone aircraft designed to disperse smog on Saturday, March 8, 2014. This unmanned aircraft helps disperse smog by spraying chemicals that freeze pollutants and

  • Ireland’s first Bitcoin ATM to be launched this week

    In next few days Ireland's first ever Bitcoin ATM machine will be launched at Hippety's Cafe in the Temple Bar area of Dublin.

    Basically, the machine will turn cash into virtual currency in about 12 seconds. You walk up to the machine, scan

  • Deep earthquake M 6.3 registered east of Vanuatu

    Deep earthuqake registered as M 6.3 (USGS) struck east of Vanuatu on March 5, 2014 at 09:56 UTC. USGS reported depth of 636.8 km (396.7 miles), EMSC is reporting M 6.3 at depth of 648 km.

    Epicenter was located at sea, 262 km (163 miles) ESE of Sola and 368

  • Watch asteroid 2014 DX110 safely fly by Earth on March 5, 2014

    Newly discovered Apollo class asteroid named 2014 DX110 will safely fly by Earth on Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at around 21:07 UTC. The estimated size of this asteroid is 30 meters (98 feet) and it will fly by at a minimum distance of less than 350 000 km (217