Tuesday, 15 December 2015

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Daily update 15 December 2015
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CBC.ca
Contenders need to be U.S. citizens with a bachelor's degree in science, math or engineering. Expect intense competition: More than 6,000 applied for ...
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CBC.ca
NASA's latest images of Pluto contain intriguing patterns of pits that scientists have trouble explaining. The pits, which are several metres deep and ...
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CBC.ca
Three new crew members are getting ready to arrive at the International Space Station, including Britain's first astronaut. NASA's Tim Kopra, an ...
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CBC.ca
Nearly 200 countries have signed on to a historic agreement to limit climate change after years of negotiations. Despite the best intentions of the new ...
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CBC.ca
Spurred by numerous reports of drones flying near jets and airports, the federal government will require that the aircraft be registered to make it easier ...
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The Eagle Online
Speaking at a meeting of the National Council on Science and Technology in Abuja on Monday, the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr.
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December 14, 2015 — News UK, a news website focused on science and technology, announces its new website www.newsuk.net. The highly ...
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PC Magazine
Professor Craddock will talk about the implications for the engineers and scientists that are developing these new technologies. Is security of the ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Hackers have claimed that a number of Islamic State supporters' social media accounts are being run from internet addresses linked to the ...
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BBC News
By Jonathan Amos BBC Science Correspondent, San Francisco ... There is a new X Prize to accelerate technologies to explore the ocean. Shell is ...
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