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Birth control pill threatens fish populations The lead researcher of a new study is calling for improvements to some of Canada's waste water treatment facilities after finding that introducing the ...
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Can science fiction writers predict trends in technology's future? From Arthur C Clarke's “Extra Terrestrial Relays” (now called satellites) to H G Wells' “ironclads” (tanks), science fiction writers have form when it ...
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Body Image: A fantastic voyage of art and technology A new art exhibition is attempting to break down the barriers between science, technology, medicine and art, showcasing detailed 3D images of the ...
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Could more diversity help end the tech talent shortage? African American women using a tablet and smartphone Could science, tech, engineering and math students from more diverse backgrounds help fill ...
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A novel platform for future spintronic technologies Spintronics is an emerging field of technology where devices work by ... The scientists used a method called SARPES, which has been perfected by ...
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Venture Capitalists Return to Backing Science Start-Ups After years of shying away from science, engineering and clean-technology start-ups, investors are beginning to take an interest in them again, raising ...
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Moccasin Bend Lecture Links Science, Technology To The Trail Of Tears The speaker will focus on how a growing interest in science and technology in the American South of the early 1800s contributed to the Cherokee ...
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Scientists, Mind Your Ethos What on earth is ethos and why is it important for scientists? ... Scientists are very familiar with this line of reasoning: providing evidence for a claim.
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Australian researchers have created the most accurate quantum computing technology to date In fact, if scientists can reliably create a functioning quantum computer out of these quantum bits, it has the potential to be millions of times more ...
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Warmer NC waters invite lionfish, a tropical troublemaker Paula Whitfield, a research ecologist based in Beaufort for NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, said the study will lay the groundwork ...
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