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Innovation statement: technology entrepreneurs to flow in with new visas International post-graduate technology and science graduates will also be fast-tracked to permanent residency by gaining more points towards ...
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Venus occultation may be visible in broad daylight today Most celestial events worth watching are in the middle of the night, but many Canadians may be able to see a neat one sometime between breakfast ...
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Twitter's top tweets of 2015 led by One Direction Messages of love and gratitude shared by the boy band One Direction topped Twitter's charts this year, eclipsing President Barack Obama's ...
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Iran leading Islamic country in science, technology TEHRAN, Dec. 06 (MNA) – Ever-lasting face of architecture Mahmoud Golabchi said Iran is recognized as a leading country in Islamic world in ...
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Newspapers can help spur interest in science and technology I agree that social media might be one way to get people to be more acquainted with science and technology issues ("Get public to start 'liking' ...
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What's this innovation and science plan Turnbull has? More than $60 million will be spent on encouraging young Australians to study science, technology and maths. This will include funds to promote the ...
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Achieving Global Competitiveness: The Place of Science and Technology Let us look at the title together: Achieving Global Competitiveness – What does that mean? And for whom is it necessary to be globally competitive?
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BRIEF-Wangsu Science & Technology to boost investment in Shanghai unit Dec 7 Wangsu Science & Technology Co Ltd. * Says to boost investment in Shanghai unit by 130 million yuan ($20.29 million) to maintain controlling ...
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Men have better sense of direction than women Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) decided to explore this idea by administering testosterone to women ... Do men have a better sense of direction than women? Scientists reveal the controversial answer - Mirror.co.uk
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Pluto's craters, glaciers and mountains on display in new NASA images NASA has released the sharpest images yet of the dwarf planet Pluto, taken from its New Horizons spacecraft during its now-famous flyby on July 14.
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