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 New version of the Fiat 500
After unveiling their customized versions for the 500 and 500C, Abarth have announced plans to build their own coupe version of the Fiat 500. Their model will pay tribute to the 1959 Zagato Abarth 750 T and will be offered in both open and closed versions. The car will feature a new enlarged tail spoiler, big wheels, and multiple detail changes compared to the 750 T. It will be the first modern Abarth with body styles exclusive to the marque. On the interior the rear seats will be removed, in the style of the Italian coupes of the 1950s and 1960s. The next Abarth coupe will be powered by a 1.4 liter T-Jet engine that develops a total of 178 HP (same from the limited-edition Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari). The sprint from 0 to 60 mph will be made in 7.4 seconds and top speed will be higher than in any other Abarth model.
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Shelby SSC Ultimate Aero Twin Turbo, amounts to 411.76 km per hour and 1,183 horsepower, exceeding the 407 km per hour in the Bugatti Veyron...
 Technology
 New heart scanner gives clearest ever view
A new heart scanner is giving doctors their clearest ever view inside the human body. The 3D high defination scanner allows surgeons at a hospital in…
 Oil spills: search for a solution
Despite all the oil exploitation that goes on around the world, there are still no really reliable ways to collect and clean up deep water oil spills.
 Bionic legs give new hope
In Aukland, New Zealand, wheelchair users have new hope of improved mobility after a company unveiled a new type of robotic leg. According to the…
 Road trip: 3 months, 13,000km... and no driver
Two electric autonomous orange vans are on their way from Italy to China. They will brave the traffic of Moscow, the intense summer heat of Siberia…
 Honeywell unveils "cockpit of future"
What is being described as the cockpit of the future has been unveiled at the Farnborough Air Show. American aviation company Honeywell presented a…
 Discovering cities...
Saint Petersburg is a city and a federal subject (a federal city) of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city's other names were Petrograd (1914–1924) and Leningrad (1924–1991). It is often called just Petersburg and is informally known as Piter. Founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia on May 27, 1703, it was the capital of the Russian Empire for more than two hundred years (1713–1728, 1732–1918). Saint Petersburg ceased being the capital in 1918 after the Russian Revolution of 1917.[10] It is Russia's second largest city after Moscow with 4.6 million inhabitants, and fourth in Europe after Istanbul, London and Moscow. Saint Petersburg is a major European cultural centre, and an important Russian port on the Baltic Sea...
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 Archeological finds in Turkey
Canadian archeologists from the University of Toronto are restoration and interpreting an Assyrian tablet from Southern Turkey. The tablet is 43cm…
 Traditional healing
In Australia, the demands of modern life mean that many aspects of Aboriginal culture risk being lost forever. So the elders of the Yaegl Aboriginal…
 Scientists get encouraging results on new cancer drug
Scientists at London's King College say they've carried out encouraging tests on a new treatment that promises to shrink breast cancer tumours and…
 Study casts doubt on diet pills
The vast majority of over-the-counter weight loss supplements do not work - that was the, perhaps unsurprising, conclusion of a study by…
 Investigation describes Gulf as "eco minefield"
The explosion at the Deepwater Horizon oil rig on April 20 sparked an ecological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. But the area is also home to tens of…
 Worldwide waterworks
Marine biologists in South Africa are trying to reduce the environmental impact caused by undersea nets around the beaches near Durban. The nets are…
 Fossil discoveries
Researchers in Gabon are studying fossils containing signs of life dating back two billion years. To the un-trained eye, they are just stones. But…
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