Monday 3 December 2018

Where are the drones? Amazon's customers are still waiting

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Where are the drones? Amazon's customers are still waiting Where are the drones? Amazon's customers are still waiting
Overcoming the regulatory hurdles and safety issues posed by drones appears to be a challenge even for the world's wealthiest man Jeff Bezos.
Horlicks: A gulp down the memory lane Horlicks: A gulp down the memory lane
Unilever is all set to acquire Horlicks and other products for a total of 3.3 billion Euros making it India's largest deal within consumer goods market.
Indian Navy shows off skills at Gateway of India ahead of Beating Retreat ceremony Indian Navy shows off skills at Gateway of India ahead of Beating Retreat ceremony
Indian Navy rehearses for Beating Retreat ceremony, as part of the Navy Day celebrations on December 4, at Gateway of India in Mumbai.
How engineers are straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa How engineers are straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa
The gravitationally-challenged landmark is leaning less after years of ambitious engineering work.
First glimpse inside Mexican president's plush home First glimpse inside Mexican president's plush home
Within hours of officially starting his six-year term -- even before taking the oath of office -- Lopez Obrador, 65, had opened up the sprawling residence to the public.
What is gene editing and why is it controversial? What is gene editing and why is it controversial?
Gene editing is a technique through which genes can be deleted or replaced from one's genome.
It's burning! Paris riots 'worst in 50 years' It's burning! Paris riots 'worst in 50 years'
Many of the protesters had hoped Macron would hear their complaints about the rising cost of living and their struggle to make ends meet on low salaries or pensions.
Pablo Escobar's dark legacy refuses to die 25 years on Pablo Escobar's dark legacy refuses to die 25 years on
Twenty-five years after he was gunned down by police, Pablo Escobar's legacy refuses to die in Medellin, the Colombian city where he ran his cocaine empire with a mix of brutality and largesse.
Yemen city fights to resurrect itself after Al-Qaeda defeat Yemen city fights to resurrect itself after Al-Qaeda defeat
In a nation torn by conflict, the former jihadist bastion of Mukalla stands out as an oasis of stability, offering what many call a blueprint for post-war Yemen.
Hot wheels making headlines at the LA Auto Show Hot wheels making headlines at the LA Auto Show
This year's edition of the LA Auto Show is once again an extravaganza for car-geeks. From supercars and concepts to EVs, California's big show is visual treat for all. Here are our top 5 head-turners from the 2018 LA Auto.
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