Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Google Alert - technology of science

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technology of science
Daily update 26 January 2016
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CBC.ca
Buying a used smartphone can be much more affordable than buying new, and selling your old phone can be a great way to get some cash towards a ...
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Novus Light Technologies Today
WORCESTER, MA -- A new optogenetic technology developed by scientists at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Texas A&M Health ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
"There was a huge emphasis on science and technology in China when I was growing up, that was right after China opened up to the Western world," ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
Recent technological advances in functional magnetic resonance imaging, optogenetics and whole brain imaging have made the brain accessible in ...
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AberdeenNews.com
That's thanks to a Valley City State University program geared at increasing the number of young people interested in science, technology, ...
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Nassau, Bahamas – Bahamian student Jonathan Antor has been selected as a Delegate of the Congress of Future Science & Technology Leaders to ...
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Star Local Media
Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta announced that Mahitha Velagapudi, of Frisco, has earned a master of science in electrical and computer ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
To promote healthy eating among children, Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration has imposed restrictions on junk food advertising starting January ...
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Inquirer.net
PARIS, France — Scientists in China have engineered monkeys with a human autism gene and symptoms, in the hopes of unlocking a treatment for ...
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MarketWatch
It should be self-evident that technologies like gene drives, which don't ... a dangerously irresponsible and wasteful outcome for both science and ...
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