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The universe is slowly dying, galaxy survey confirms The finding, which is based on an energy survey of over 200,000 galaxies, was presented today by an international team of scientists at the General ...
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University Deploys 438 Node ... OKINAWA, Japan, Aug. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency ...
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Virginia State University awarded $400000 science, technology, engineering and mathematics grant The National Science Foundation awarded Virginia State University a $400,000 grant to increase minority pursuit of science, technology, engineering ...
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Tadpole parasite proves new problem for declining amphibian population Scientists have identified a new problem for amphibians, which are already shrinking in numbers: A parasite is infesting tadpoles worldwide.
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'Higher education should drive science, technology development' In the ever changing world of development that we live it today, there is no gain saying the fact that science and technology aspect of education has a ...
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Carphone Warehouse Breach Affects 2.4M - technology and science The UK's data protection watchdog is investigating the hacking of Carphone Warehouse, which compromised the personal data and bank details of ...
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Public Release: 10-Aug-2015 Rice U. discovery may boost memory technology Scientists at Rice University have created a solid-state memory technology that allows for high-density storage with a minimum incidence of computer ...
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Stargazing: Perseid meteor shower We live in an age of information overload, and it's not just because our technology is so readily at hand. Sometimes, it's because people just want to ...
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Singapore's science and tech success offers lessons for the UK Singaporean scientists' breakthroughs in quantum technologies can be harnessed for secure communication; their innovations in sensors tell you ...
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Facebook Knows How You Laugh Apparently not so much any more, according to a new Facebook study. Inspired by an article in The New Yorker called 'Hahaha vs Hehehe', the social ...
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