Wednesday 21 October 2015

Google Alert - technology of science

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technology of science
Daily update 21 October 2015
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DutchNews.nl
The number of students opting for technology and science is up 11% and 9% respectively, while languages, cultural studies, behavioural sciences ...
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CBC.ca
The European Union, the world's No. 3 greenhouse gas polluter, says its emissions fell four per cent last year, meaning the 28-country bloc has ...
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CBC.ca
Where did dogs first arrive on the scene? Scientists have long debated that question, and now a study of doggie DNA from around the world is ...
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In today's edition, we bring the recent first-ever graduation ceremony of SUNA Institute of Science and Technology run by a young entrepreneur, ...
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
The US$324 million addition means that a total 16 out of 18 research institutes under Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research ...
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ABC Online
He is now working on the next generation of his technology, which allows for bubbles to capture even bigger particles — the size of a grain of sand.
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Now in its fifth year, this edition of the festival will be the first to cover not only science, but also technology. In addition to screenings of more than 25 ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Activities through iSTEM - Invigorating Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - range from robotics workshops, Mars lab, tours of the ...
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The Independent
The scientists create beagles that have double the amount of muscle mass by deleting a certain gene, reports the MIT Technology Review. The mutant ...
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Nature.com
Those who are most vulnerable benefit from science the least. ... divide is often presented as a barrier to the transfer of science and technology.
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