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3-D technology enriches human nerve cells for transplant to brain National Institutes of Health-funded scientists have developed a 3D micro-scaffold technology that promotes reprogramming of stem cells into neurons ...
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FBI raids in Ramapo target yeshivas, tech businesses "The government created this program to get technology in the schools," he said. "It's a very big help for many schools. We service the schools, do all ...
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The Powerful Technology That Will Sell A Million Smartphones I'm currently in the middle of experiencing the South By Southwest conference, mixing in the interactive, music and film strands over ten days in Austin, ...
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Why Microsoft Has Changed Its Mind About Bitcoin Again The potential for a digital currency is starting to capture our imagination as we begin to seriously debate the pro's and cons of block chain technology.
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Not all women in tech have to be coders, but it helps For many of the women who lead Australia's technology industry, lacking a degree in computer science has not been a barrier to success. And, they ...
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Three Ways Technology Is Transforming Talent Management In 2016 The talent management industry is changing. Social, mobile, analytics and cloud-based technologies have taken HR and recruiting from a desk- and ...
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Our Reliance on Technology Makes the Backcountry More Dangerous GPS trackers and cell phones give us a false sense of security in the wilderness. And with more thru-hikers than ever set to take on the Appalachian ...
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Street smart: Cities of the future Foxx unveiled the seven finalist cities in his "Smart City Challenge," a competition to generate high-tech solutions to moving people and goods. Of the ...
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Ethical challenges online Cyberdome, Kerala Police's new high-tech cyber security centre at Tejaswini building in Technopark, a project run as a public-private partnership ...
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Top tech banker on unicorns: 'It's lipstick on the pig' Ken Olisa, the founder of two technology merchant banks and a grandee of British tech, is not impressed by "unicorns" — tech startups with a valuation ...
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