Sunday, 10 April 2016

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technology of science
Daily update 10 April 2016
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Carolinacoastonline
The Duke University Women in Science and Engineering group held a Girls Exploring Science & Technology day at DUML. Girls from sixth to eighth ...
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Pembroke Daily Observer
Pine View School's own Jessica Yemen, Grade 7, shows off the findings from her entry into this year's Renfrew County Regional Science at ...
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WTHITV.com
The matter in motion event was held today at Ivy Tech's main campus in Terre Haute. The event gives kids a chance to get hands-on experience in the ...
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Colorado State University News (press release)
"We began brewing 20 years ago in Fort Collins, and since the inception of the Fermentation Science and Technology program, it has been our ...
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Greater Kashmir
... Iqbal Andrabi presided over the inaugural function which was followed by a seminar on 'Science & Technology for Indigenous Development in India ...
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The Hindu
In his new book, The Technological Indian , American science historian Ross Bassett analyses the careers of 850 Indians who earned engineering ...
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The Australian Financial Review
Policymakers have been telling us for a decade we don't produce enough science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) graduates to compete ...
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CBC.ca
Kim Tallbear, a professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, studies how science and technology impacts indigenous people. She believes ...
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Tech Times
Scientists said earth soils have the ability to lock greenhouse gases, thus ... He adds that experts can now use a technology that can help begin the ...
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Washington Free Beacon
Hard science fiction is rigorously technological. Its ideal practitioner is an astrophysicist who has momentarily torn himself away his work at the Hadron ...
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