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Graphene

Imperfect Graphene Improves Fuel Cell Design

One of the largest challenges in fuel technology is successfully separating protons from hydrogen.

Men carry the coffin of Samiullah Afridi, who was killed by unidentified gunmen a day earlier, during his funeral in Peshawar March 18, 2015.

Lawyer Of Doctor Who Helped U.S. Locate Bin Laden Killed

A Pakistani lawyer, who served as the defense counsel for the doctor who had helped the United States track down Osama bin Laden, has been shot dead Tuesday.

Local resident Adrian Banga looks at his home destroyed by Cyclone Pam in Port Vila, Vanuatu March 16, 2015.

Food, Basic Supplies Running Low In Parts Of Vanuatu

Food and basic supplies are running low in Vanuatu, as relief workers try to reach many islands that were battered by Cyclone Pam last Friday and Saturday.

China's President Xi Jinping (R) speaks to Wang Qishan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Beijing, March 4, 2015.

China's Anti-Graft Chief Off To United States

Wang Qishan, China's anti-corruption chief, is travelling to the United States, on a mission to extradite Chinese government officials who have escaped abroad.

People are seen at the office of Representative Aaron Schock (R-IL) on Capitol Hill in Washington March 17, 2015.

Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock Resigns Over Expose On Reimbursement, Use Of Gov't Funds

Illinois Representative Aaron Schock stepped down Tuesday after a political journalism organization, Politico, exposed that he had reimbursed tens of thousands of dollars more than his actual expenditures for his personal vehicle.

Shanghai Stock Exchange

Chinese Financial Markets Rise On Gov’t Boosts Expectation

Chinese financial markets rose to levels not seen since May 2008, with share price surges abounding, as investors expect more government action to help stimulate the economy.

Tunisia Museum Hostage

Armed Men Storm Tunisian Museum Visited By At Least 100 Italian Tourists; 8 People Killed

BREAKING: At least 8 people, believed to be tourists, were killed by armed men that stormed into a popular museum in Tunisia where about 100 Italian tourists were visiting, Al Jazeera reported.

internet-explorer

Microsoft Planning to Kill Internet Explorer

After 20 years, Microsoft isn't just looking to kill the search engine, but the entire brand.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, iPhone 6 Bashing Each Other In the Phablet Battle

Samsung as the front-runner took up the challenge in October with the release of the Galaxy Note 4

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves to supporters at the party headquarters in Tel Aviv March 18, 2015.

Netanyahu Claims Victory In A Tight Election Race

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed victory in the Parliamentary elections, as exit polls show his right-wing Likud Party winning a tight race against the rival party, Zionist Union.

Ryanair

Low Cost Airline to Offer $15-Flight To Europe

It seems visiting Europe will no longer be a far-off dream for some Americans as a European carrier plans to offer cheap flights in the coming years.

Chinese businessmen in Beijing

Asian Business Sentiment Stable for 1Q15

A Thomson Reuters/INSEAD survey shows that in the first quarter of the year, businesses remained relatively upbeat on their outlook for business over the next 6 months, dispelling any worries over the U.S. interest rate hike.

Apple TV

Apple's Planning Internet TV Service In June

The TV service will feature channels from ABC, CBS, Fox and Disney.

Star Wars: Battlefront

Rumored Gameplay for ‘Star Wars Battlefront’ to be Shown Next Month

Gamers will be given the chance to relive scenes from the Star Wars Universe or create their own.

Did Amber Kuo and Tony Yang Call it Quits?

Rumor has it that Taiwanese singer-actress Aber Kuo has broken up with her boyfriend, actor Tony Yang, after she posted a vague message on her Weibo account on March 16.

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