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Humans are 'superpredators' like no other species Humans are predators so unique and extreme that they are "superpredators" in a class apart from other carnivores, a group of Canadian scientists ...
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July 2015 was the hottest month on modern record Crouch, Blunden and other scientists outside of the government said these temperatures are caused by a combination of man-made climate change ...
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Ashley Madison data breach may undermine privacy for everyone No doubt, a lot of people are holding their breaths today. The personal information of more than 32 million Ashley Madison users has been posted for ...
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Scientists hope to use SIMS water treatment technology to tackle drought A water treatment plant created by UCLA Professor Yoram Cohen is installed in a large truck, and filters water in the San Joaquin Valley. (Courtesy of ...
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Seeking Regional Leadership in Science and Technology As many know, Korea isn't alone in embracing the so-called creative economy paradigm centered on science and technology advancement.
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Public Release: 20-Aug-2015 GM -- 'the most critical technology' for feeding the world Nina Fedoroff, molecular biologist and former Science and Technology Adviser to Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, warns of the detrimental ...
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Science, technology development important for progress: President Friday, August 21, 2015 - Islamabad—President Mamnoon Hussain on Thursday said development in science and technology is important for ...
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HIES opens new science, technology and commons building Hundreds of Holy Innocents' Episcopal School students and city officials gathered outside the Sandy Springs school on Friday, Aug. 21, for the ...
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Aztec human skull rack unearthed at ancient temple in Mexico City Archeologists have found the main trophy rack of sacrificed human skulls at Mexico City's Templo Mayor Aztec ruin site, scientists said Thursday.
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This Is The Australian Defence Force's Take On Exoskeleton Technology "Most [exoskeletons] are complex, require power and increase the user's energy cost," explains Australia's Defence Science and Technology ...
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