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Uber traces data hack perpetrator back to rival Lyft CTO Chris Lambert.
Experts Suggest Law Revision on Transport Sector After Uber's Crackdown

After the crackdown of Uber's office in Guangzhou on Thursday, experts have suggested revisions to transport sector regulations, the Global Times reported.

Bombardier Beetle
The Machine Gun-Like Mechanism of Bombardier Beetles Explained; Shoot Chemicals to Prey [VIDEO]

The Bombardier Beetle is known to be a very dangerous predator and animals are known to stay clear of it, as these beetles can be tiny, but they are always ready for war. Their machine gun like mechanism is also known to everyone, where the beetles shoot out hot boiling chemicals out of their body in quick successions like a Gatling machine gun.

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NASA's Electromagnetic Propulsion can be Used as a Remote for Travelling in Space

NASA was successful in creating new electromagnetic propulsion to act as a remote for travelling in space. This device can act as a full proof guide to assist space journeys within the solar system.

Binary Pulsar Orbit
High School Students Discover a Binary Pulsar Orbit with a 32-Million-Miles Orbit

Scientists were able to discover a double neutron star system with one of the widest orbits ever to be found. This study needed to be commissioned after a bunch of high school students detected a pulsar using the data from Robert C Boyd's "Green Bank Telescope".

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KMT chief Chu Li-luan will meet with Xi Jinping to further strengthen ties.
Strengthening Ties: President Xi Meets with KMT Chief

Chinese President Xi Jinping is holding talks with Chu Li-luan, chairman of Taiwan’s ruling Kuomintang (KMT), on Monday in Beijing to strengthen the ties between the two nations.

exoplanet
Astronomers Discover ‘Puffed Up’ Exoplanet The Size of Jupiter Orbiting Small Host Star

Scientists discovered a "puffed up" exoplanet that is about 500 light years from Earth. The planet is the size of Jupiter and orbiting around the small host star, HATS-6.

A Chinese tourist taking a selfie with a sheep at Sheep Cafe in Seoul, South Korea.
China Implements New Mandate on Chinese Tourists' Conduct

China National Tourism Administration (NTA) announced on Friday, during the Labor Day celebration, a new mandate regarding Chinese tourists' behavior while visiting places in the country and abroad.

An illustration of the world's fiber optic systems (yellow lines). China's senior officials have pushed for the expansion of fiber optic and 4G networks in the country.
Looming 'Web Crisis' Could See Internet Meltdown in Eight Years Unless ...

Experts warn the internet is heading towards a fatal "capacity crunch" if it fails to keep up with global demand for ever faster data.

Members of Chinese International Search and Rescue Team and their rescue dogs line up before boarding a charted plane to Kathmandu.
Nepal President Thanks China for Aid, Relief Work After Quake

The Nepalese government extended its appreciation and gratitude to China for its efforts to provide support and relief to the people of the Himalayan country following the powerful quake, according to an article published on Xinhua.

Artist's impression of pulsar PSR J1930-1852 shown in orbit around a companion neutron star. Discovered by a team of high school students, this pulsar has the widest orbit ever observed around another neutron star.
High School Students Discover Rare Pulsar with Widest Orbit Ever

A pulsar that was detected by students from Virginia and Baltimore is apparently unique since it possesses the widest orbit from its companion neutron star.

Old alone
'Fountain of Youth' Discovered? Scientists Might Finally be Able to Reverse Aging

"If we are artificially able to play around with these marks, we may be able to alter the process of aging."

herbivore dinosaur called the Unaysaurus tolentinoi
World's Largest Herbivores Going Extinct; Hunting By Humans, Habitat Change Cause ‘Empty Landscape’

The world’s large herbivores are threatened with extinction due to an “empty landscape” and humans are partly to blame, according to a new study. In particular, 74 large herbivore species in Africa, Southeast Asia and India are diminishing.

The cover of the magazine Vangardist was printed with ink mixed with HIV+ blood.
Cover of Men's Magazine Printed with HIV+ Blood

"There's been an 80 percent increase in HIV in the last 10 years -- that's according to the World Health Organization -- and that's pretty shocking".

Endangered large herbivores
Drop in Numbers of Rhinos, Elephants and Large Herbivores Leading to Empty Landscapes

The biggest losses among large herbivores are now occuring in Southeast Asia, India and Africa.

Sheryl Sandberg and her late husband, Dave Goldberg
Mystery over Cause of Death of Dave Goldberg, Husband of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg

Sandberg said much of her own success was due to her marriage to Goldberg.

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