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Giant, lobster-like creature's remains yield clues to evolution A creature resembling a human-sized lobster that roamed the Earth's oceans millions of years ago is providing new insights into the evolution of ...
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Solar eclipse will test Germany's green power grid Scientists at the Freiburg-based institute ran simulations showing that conventional power plants and hydroelectricity pump-storage facilities should be ...
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SXSW Gaming Expo The showcase of geek culture and video game technology runs March 13-15 in Austin, during the South by Southwest Interactive and Film festivals.
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Pi Day: Going full circle for math and pastries Saturday is the day when love of math and a hankering for pastry come full circle. Saturday is Pi Day, a once-in-a-year calendar date that this time ...
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Public Release: 13-Mar-2015 New technology may double radio frequency data capacity New York, NY--March 23, 2015--A team of Columbia Engineering researchers has invented a technology--full-duplex radio integrated circuits ...
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Construction begins on new Science and Technology Building, other campus projects progressing REXBURG, Idaho — Construction is underway on the new Science and Technology Building at Brigham Young University-Idaho, with crews currently ...
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Augusta-area students learn benefits of science, technology, math education Bill Croft, left, and Rick Fowler talk to students about the principals of an electrical circuit as part of STEM Day at Tutt Middle School in Augusta Friday ...
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Satellites: a glimpse inside a secret world Forget missions to Mars, satellite technology is the real space race, with the number in orbit set to double in the next decade. So what goes on behind ...
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NASA launches four satellites in the Earth's orbit to study new phenomenon The mission will help the scientists to understand the magnetic reconnection and an insight to the events that can disturb the modern technological ...
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Russian scientists look to print smartphone covers and satellites on 3D printer In late February 2015, scientists at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) in Moscow developed a new printing technology that ...
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