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New tarantula species named after Johnny Cash A tarantula named after singer Johnny Cash is among 14 new species identified by scientists who spent a decade collecting the hairy spiders and ...
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Revolutionary cancer breakthrough: Pioneering treatment halts disease in 94% of terminal patients ... Doctors battling to combat cancer have hailed a revolutionary treatment that teaches the body how to kill the disease itself. Trials of immunotherapy ...
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Toy maker Mattel unveils ThingMaker 3D printer Mattel has a new 3D toy printer so kids can make their own gizmos. The ThingMaker is being introduced this week at the New York Toy Fair.
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The future of African women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers Women worldwide pursuing careers in science are only 28%, and just 30% of professionals in the sciences in Sub-Saharan Africa are women.
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Victoria Kaspi, neutron star researcher at McGill, wins $1M Herzberg medal An astrophysicist who studies exotic "zombie stars" has become the first woman to win Canada's top science prize. Victoria Kaspi, a professor and ...
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Step up education in science, maths and technology An ex-minister of state, late Mrs. Gladys Asmah or so, at a Science Mathematics and Technology Education (STME) Clinic for students some time ago ...
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Business Awards 2016: City law firm supports science and technology award The office of law firm Freeths in Colton Square, Leicester, is sponsoring the Excellence in Science and Technology Award at this year's Leicester ...
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Scientific Council fourth meeting deemed research opportunity Luanda - The Angolan minister of Science and Technology, Maria Cândida Pereira Teixeira, last Monday in Luanda deemed the Fourth International ...
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The science of Australia's ASEAN engagement Coordination between the new CSIRO Innovation Fund and the ASEAN Science, Technology and Innovation Fund would encourage regional ...
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Designer babies 'just not possible,' say scientists at AAAS Already, in China in 2015, scientists applied the technology to alter the DNA on very early human embryos; however, these embryos weren't viable ...
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Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan) Taiwanese Ministry of Science and Technology was established in March 2014. It was converted from the National Science Council (NSC), ...
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