A new traffic rule that bans speaking on phones while driving cars in China has sparked a frenzy among users to buy Bluetooth earphones online, resulting in many websites running out of stock.
This ground-breaking discovery has huge implications for the area along the front of the Himalayan Mountains, researchers said in a statement.
First spotted in September this year, the comet is known as C/2012 S1.
The smartphone application, Sentinel, can call your friends and family in case of danger, and point them to your location. The application can send out alerts even if the attacker forcefully destroys the phone.
Engineers at South Korean automobile major Hyundai have invented a new system that will allow smartphones to double car keys, and the technology will be made available to buyers within two years.
Skywatchers on Earth won't be able to view the double impacts since they will occur in the dark.
Ebb and Flow, the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory mission probes, are being sent purposely into the lunar surface because their low orbit and low fuel levels preclude further scientific operations.
The scientist who is lead author of both the studies claims that "any significant nation" could find the resources to carry out the operation.
The space rock, however, poses no danger of impacting the earth.
Scientists claim to have developed the world's first toothbrush which uses only ultrasound waves to clean teeth - meaning there is no abrasive brushing.
The galaxy ESO 499-G37 lies in the southern border of the constellation of Hydra, which is shared with Antlia, NASA said.
Owning a smartphone, watching reality TV shows and beating younger relatives at games are some of the secrets to keeping young, a new study has claimed.
"I think the youth today is very excited about photography and social networking sites play a very important role in encouraging them," he said.
The six-wheel rover has been parked for more than a month at a sand dune where it has been busy scooping up soil.
Researchers found that swine are adaptable, easy to seduce with food and susceptible to domestication - much like humans.
The first direct evidence that marked changes to Antarctic sea ice drift occurring over the last 20 years in response to changing winds
With the demand for industrial robots being anticipated to hit 32,000 units by 2014, China could become the world's largest robotics consumer.
Researchers were able to compile climate data in the region inhabited by the Mayas, whose wealth and power reached their peak between 300 and 1000 AD.
An Anglo-German team of astronomers has discovered a new planet orbiting a nearby sun at just the right distance for an Earth-like climate that could support life.
The telecom ministry had planned to hold two separate auctions for airwaves used by GSM and CDMA-based mobile phone carriers hoping to reap a combined Rs 40000 crore to plug a high fiscal deficit.
Astronomers have discovered two 'super-luminous' massive stars which exploded 12.5 billion years ago, believed to be the oldest supernovae ever detected.
Astrophysicists found these fast-moving stars were potentially held together by the gravitational pull of a black hole up to 200 times the mass of the Sun.
Researchers have developed a new light bulb that you can switch on and off with your mobile from anywhere in the world to deter burglars.
Scientists say a swarming mass of 100 trillion microbes will travel with every astronaut who may land on Mars.
Dark matter 'halos' aren't completely dark after all, but may contain a small number of stars, a new study by University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, Irvine found.
The new technology mimics photosynthesis by combining sunlight and water in such a way that promises storable fuels.
NASA astronaut Kevin Ford will blast off on a Soyuz craft from the Russian-leased Baikonur spacer centre in Kazakhstan on Tuesday