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  • Oxford University launches test on humans for J&J Ebola vaccine

    January 6, 2015

    OXFORD University researchers are looking for 72 volunteers aged 18-50 to take part in the first trials on humans of a vaccination for the deadly Ebola virus. The trials, backed by US pharma giant Johnson & Johnson, are being led by Dr Matthew Snape of the university’s paediatrics department. Initial tests on monkeys showed the [...]

  • CES 2015: The internet of things is coming soon says Samsung’s UK boss Andy Griffiths

    January 6, 2015

    Samsung’s UK boss tells Oliver Smith in Las Vegas that self-controlling central heating and self-parking cars are around the corner Will internet-connected devices change your life over the next five years? Samsung, along with most of the other tech giants in the convention halls of Las Vegas where the global tech industry has amassed this [...]

  • Elon Musk reveals all in Reddit AMA shortly before SpaceX rocket launch cancelled

    January 6, 2015

    Elon Musk, Silicon Valley’s enigmatic answer to Richard Branson, had an interesting day yesterday. The soon-to-be-divorced (from English actress Talulah Riley, again) SpaceX founder was due to send one of his rockets, Falcon X, to the International Space Station – then safely land it back on earth to be used again, a first in rocket [...]

  • Johnson & Johnson catches up with GSK in race to develop Ebola vaccine – human safety trials begin in Oxford

    January 6, 2015

    Johnson & Johnson has started human trials of its new Ebola vaccine, which is intended to stop the spread of the epidemic that has already killed thousands of people in west Africa.    Trials are taking place on 72 people at Oxford University, and similar tests will soon get going in the US and three [...]

  • SpaceX Falcon 9 mission to International Space Station is put on hold until Friday

    January 6, 2015

    SpaceX's plan to send a rocket up into space and then land it safely back on Earth has been aborted until Friday.    The mission, which involves sending a cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard rocket Falcon X, was almost ready to go this morning when a technical issue meant it had to [...]

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket landing: Here’s what you need to know about Friday’s International Space Station mission

    January 6, 2015

    On Friday, SpaceX will attempt to return a rocket to Earth for the first time ever. The Falcon 9 vessel will be launched into space, from where it will release its Dragon cargo spacecraft towards the International Space Station (ISS). It will then change direction and come back down towards Earth.    The attempted landing [...]

  • CES 2015: Samsung unveils SUHD TV and new content store Milk to rival Netflix and iTunes

    January 5, 2015

    With its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S6, only reportedly making an appearance behind closed doors at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, Samsung last night instead chose to double down on its position as the world’s largest manufacturer of TVs. Samsung’s flagship product was its SUHD TV, a 88-inch screen [...]

  • Ebola nurse has stabilised

    January 5, 2015

    A BRITISH nurse being treated for Ebola at London’s Royal Free Hospital has stabilised, health secretary Jeremy Hunt said yesterday. However, he said Pauline Cafferkey was still in a critical condition. Cafferkey was diagnosed in December after volunteering in Sierra Leone. Hunt confirmed she was being treated with experimental drugs and had received a blood plasma [...]

  • CES 2015: Samsung reveals SUHD TV and Tizen smart TV platform

    January 5, 2015

    Samsung has revealed a new line of ultra high-definition curved TVs it's calling SUHD which run on the new smart TV platform Tizen. In an event at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) the firm revealed it already had a 60 per cent share of the UHD market, with its curved screens making up half of [...]

  • Where did Ebola come from? Fruit bats in a Guinean tree, say scientists

    December 30, 2014

    The current outbreak of Ebola has already claimed the lives of over 7,000 people in west Africa, and there are few signs of the situation abating. The virus first infected a young boy named Emile Ouamouno in Guinea in December 2013. It quickly spread throughout the country and into neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia, destroying [...]

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