Saturday 19 March 2016

Google Alert - technology of science

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technology of science
Daily update 19 March 2016
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CBC.ca
Hyperloop Technologies, headed by Canadian Rob Lloyd, and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies are two California companies building ...
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opensource.com
Science fiction ranges from complete fabrications to some surprisingly accurate visions for the future. What tool, device, object, or other item from your ...
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CBC.ca
Whales in captivity: What scientists say · Zoo Revolution explores ethical debate about zoos · San Diego SeaWorld to make orca shows 'more natural,' ...
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CBC.ca
A little-studied mite native to California, the Paratarsotomus macropalpis, has the "fastest relative speed" of any animal on the planet. "The mite runs at ...
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UC Blue Ash College (blog)
Another spotlight on the Online Bachelor of Radiation Science Technology Degree. Hear from Professor Tiffany Roman about that the program ...
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Financial Times
All it takes is for modern technology to catch up with the yearnings of SF creators past and present, and soon the world will be bejewelled with glorious ...
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Our evolutionary ancestors liked to draw too. https://t.co/BD6IXSbfLQ https://t.co/Aoz8WqYalG. Some tropical islands are in danger of being swallowed ...
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Morgan Hill Times
Faith Stanley, a freshman at Ann Sobrato High School, was selected as a delegate for the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders in ...
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The Register
Analysis Buried deep in the pages of the March 1946 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine sits a short story by Murray Leinster that, 70 years ...
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Hindu Business Line
For 2016–17, Rs. 222 crore has been allocated for information technology, biotechnology and science and technology. Rs. 115 crore has been set ...
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