Saturday, 6 February 2016

Google Alert - technology of science

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technology of science
Daily update 6 February 2016
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Cronkite News
POPnology, an 8,000-square-foot exhibit packed with science fiction technology, will make its debut at the Arizona Science Center on Sunday.
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CBC.ca
... ultra-effecient power transmission ... these technologies exist," said David Hawthorn ... But first, scientists have to crack the temperature problem.
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CBC.ca
Toronto-based UnoTelly is one of many companies that offer privacy technology that prevents online services such as Netflix, HBO Now, or Hulu from ...
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CBC.ca
The next few days present your best chance to catch a rare view of five planets lined up in a row across the sky. For the past two weeks, Mercury, ...
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Los Angeles Times
With one foot in its fields and another edged toward Silicon Valley, Salinas is trying to reboot itself as the agricultural technology center of California.
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CBC.ca
The problem is that those other technologies alone could not meet our ... It's an expensive long shot, but scientists are convinced that the eventual ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Heart disease kills more than 6000 Kiwis a year with genes, unhealthy eating, lack of exercise, diabetes, high blood pressure and smoking are all ...
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SportTechie
J.J. Watt was at this panel to share his insights about how technology and science have helped him train as an athlete throughout his career. Watt was ...
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The Daily Dot
How one veteran NFL receiver embraced technology to break franchise .... Until teams decide to take full advantage of technology and science ...
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Financial Times
Every new employee at Oculus VR, the Facebook-owned virtual reality company, is given a copy of the 2011 science fiction novel Ready Player One.
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