Monday, 22 June 2015

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CBC.ca
Hybrid cars still have a future, despite falling sales
Car manufacturers have simply invested too much in hybrid technology to let it fail, believes analyst Dennis DesRosiers. He thinks hybrid cars will ...
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The Hindu
B.Tech. Dairy Science and Technology at KVASU
A recent meeting of the academic council of Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) decided to launch a B.Tech. (Dairy Science ...
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CBC.ca
Senate drops its digital currency report in bitcoin's ledger
"We've heard, and we agree, that blockchain technology is at a delicate stage in its development and use. This is why we urge the government to ...
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Ancient human with close Neanderthal ancestor found in Romania
Scientists said on Monday a jawbone unearthed in Romania, of a man who lived about 40,000 years ago, boasts the most Neanderthal ancestry ever ...
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AsiaOne
China says improved docking technology will help future space missions
BEIJING - Chinese scientists have improved the technology needed to carry out docking between vessels in space with the development of an "eye" ...
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PRI
Summer camp teaches girls science, technology, engineering, math; registration open
ST. GEORGE —Teaching science, technology, engineering and math in new and fun ways, "eSMART Summer Camp for Girls" is back at Dixie State ...
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Science a Gogo
New photosynthesis-mimicking technology could enable round-the-clock solar power without ...
Developed by chemists at UCLA, a new photosynthesis-like technology is ... The advance, detailed in the journal Science, could change the way we ...
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EuroScientist
Does Science 2.0 foster greater academic freedom?
Because the technologies that drive science's ongoing transition are so new, "nobody really knows, how to deal with [them]," says Isabella Peters, ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
Quantum Dots Make Bright, White LEDs
Using silicon quantum dots, scientists have developed a simple way to ... Researchers in Korea have fashioned wearable LED technology that is ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
DNA-TLR9 Zipper Triggers Autoimmune Response
Using synchrotron X-ray scattering and computer simulations, the team including researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China ...
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