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The science behind popping Champagne bottles The American Chemical Society, in a YouTube video posted on Monday, explains the science behind the bubbles and how they are created during a ...
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Hover bike and Apple Watch among the year's intriguing tech developments One of the first big events of the tech world each year is the Consumer Electronics Show, where companies display their latest gadgets and gizmos.
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Tanzania: Unesco to Boost Science and Technology in Tanzania UNESCO is working with over 20 African countries including Tanzania to create national science, technology and innovation systems, to support ...
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Seed exchanges struggle with regulations For thousands of years, people have exchanged seeds to grow terrific tomatoes or produce the perfect potato, but a new effort to loan and borrow ...
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2014: Top weather photos of the year The first major Atlantic storm of the winter to hit the shores of Portugal brought with it potentially record-breaking surf on Dec. 11, 2014. Surfers, who ...
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Highlights of Materials Science in 2014 In another study performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), scientists discovered a material which could decompose ...
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Mind The Clean Energy Skills Gap Even if there is sufficient political will to address global warming, we may not have the resources or skilled labor to make the transition to clean energy, ...
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Universities Increasing Programs for Data Scientists Stevens Institute of Technology recently announced its own data-science curriculum, Financial Services Analytics, starting in January 2015 in ...
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Still on Ebola – the role of technology in Global Health It is rather unfortunate that the people of West Africa may soon be dealing with two deadly infectious epidemics, meningitis and Ebola, at the same time ...
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Pee Power: Pee2Power Project Selected Among Mars One Competition Finalists Gerardine Botte and her team from Ohio University have developed a technology that could extract clean water, energy and nitrogen from human ...
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