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LG G6 live images highlight always on display, dual camera setup and more Weekly Roundup: Meizu M5s, Canon EOS Rebel T7i, Acer Spin 3, Razer Blade and more Samsung Exynos 9 processor teased, expected to power the Galaxy S8 series Tata Motors and Microsoft sign a deal for connected cars LG to launch new K Series smartphones in India on February 22 Google Home will now let you shop with the help of Google Assistant iPhone SE could be manufactured in India, ZUK Edge 2 surfaces and more – FoneArena Daily Samsung launches Solar-powered Refrigerators and Air conditioners in India HTC U Ultra with secondary display, Snapdragon 821 launching in India on February 21 Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus color variants and prices surface LG G6 live images highlight always on display, dual camera setup and more LG is all set to unveil its upcoming LG G6 smartphone at the end of this month. We already know about some specs of th

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Biomimicry: The Sincerest Form of Flattery Will We Ever Have a Supersonic Commercial Jet Again? Top 5 Best 3D Printers You Can Buy Right Now Geologists May Have Discovered a New Continent Called 'Zealandia' Google CEO Responds to 7-Year-Old's Letter Asking for a Job Biomimicry: The Sincerest Form of Flattery Since the dawn of time, humankind has looked to nature for inspiration. From the tragedy of Icarus to modern building designs, biomimicry probably shouldn't be thought of as a new concept. When looking for inspiration you can't go wrong with millions of years of bio-mechanical trial and error. The do or die history of life on Earth has led to some truly remarkable engineering feats in nature. It should come as no surprise then, that designers, engineers and architects are increasingly taking inspiration from the world around us. Nature's bounty has inspired buildings, trains, prosthetics, robots and even fashion

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Huawei MediaPad T3 with 8-inch display, 3GB RAM, Android 7.0, 4G LTE gets certified Email by EasilyDo with Intelligent Assistant arrives for Android Supercell's Clash Royale mints 1 Billion Dollars in its first year Snapdeal Exchange Fest: Offers on Google Pixel, LeEco Le 2, Le Max2 and more smartphones Elon Musk congratulates ISRO scientists on world record Apple schedules WWDC 2017 for June 5 in San Jose Moto G5, G5 Plus detailed specifications surface, Xiaomi Mi MIX II teased and more – FoneArena Daily Foreign Tourists arriving in India can get a free pre-loaded SIM card on e-Visa 7-year-old-girl asks job in Google, this is what CEO Sundar Pichai replied Swipe Konnect Star with 4-inch display, 1GB RAM, Android 6.0, 4G VoLTE launched for Rs. 3799 Huawei MediaPad T3 with 8-inch display, 3GB RAM, Android 7.0, 4G LTE gets certified Huawei MediaPad T3 (KOB-L09) got Wi-Fi certification last month, now it has rec

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This Tiny Ingestible Health Tracker Is Powered by Stomach Acids Engineering Team Seeks to Help Solve the Growing Refugee Crisis You Can Access Google's Records of Everything You Do on the Internet How to Be Productive in 7 Easy Steps, Even If You Are an Engineer Tesla Will Fix Model S for Man Who Used His Car to Save Another Driver India Breaks Record After Launching 104 Satellites on One Rocket This Tiny Ingestible Health Tracker Is Powered by Stomach Acids Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have designed and built a small voltaic cell which is sustained by stomach acid. The cell generates power from the acidic fluid found in the stomach. The power generated by the voltaic cell is sufficient to run a small sensor or a drug delivery device. The device is able to remain in the gastrointestinal tract for an extended period of time as a result of its power source. This breakthrough offers a safer and more cost-