Five days after a failed launch, the Russian Soyuz rocket system has been pressed back into service. The vehicle successfully put six spacecraft in orbit for US satellite phone and data comp... Read more
Scotland’s biggest horse mussel bed and a “faceless and brainless” fish-like creature were recorded during government-backed surveys this year. The work covered almost 2,20... Read more
A record number of large scale ivory seizures will be recorded globally in 2011, pointing to a surge in elephant poaching in Africa to meet Asian demand for tusks for use in jewelry and orna... Read more
Germany are scrambling to catch up with football rivals England as the 2012 European Championship approaches – on Facebook. The national team’s official fan page has announced th... Read more
Smartphones and e-readers could lead to the death of the textbook in classrooms, according to a leading headmistress. In future, pupils will be able to access textbooks and information... Read more
A police force has banned officers from charging their mobile phones and MP3 players at work as it tries to make £50 million in savings. Sussex Police said the new rule has the support of st... Read more
Exterior and Interior When BMW first announced it’s plans to put the Vision Efficient Dynamics into production, a company source said: “there will be less of the synthetic glass and more sol... Read more
Research In Motion, still smarting over having to change the name of its yet-to-come operating system, faces a similar trademark challenge to its popular instant-messaging service BlackBerry... Read more
China launched a super-rapid test train over the weekend which is capable of travelling 500 kilometers per hour, state media said on Monday, as the country moves ahead with its railway ambit... Read more
Single Card Solution Continues to Meet Multiple Government ID Needs HID Global announced that Saudi Arabia has increased requirements for national ID cards based on the company’s LaserCard O... Read more