Sunday, 1 May 2016

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CBC.ca
Social scientists, activists, non-profits, computer programmers, educators and businesses can all analyze that data for their own ends — if it's made ...
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TODAY.ng
The federal government has promised to use science, technology and innovation to fully explore the potentials of the country's diverse resources for its ...
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The Indian Express
Keeping that in mind, CERN has decided to release 300 TB (terabyte) of data from its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for free use on the Internet, ...
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The Indian Express
However, the researchers suggested that since the fatalities have been narrowed down to just seven procedures, it would be rather easy to target just ...
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The Japan Times
He should know — back then, Fujii was a government bureaucrat in the then-Science and Technology Agency whose job was to design nuclear ...
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IANS
"I believe this technology, if implemented correctly, is worth the cost and effort because it lifts student achievement, enhances engagement and ...
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Popular Science
Not only had a beryllium heat-sink worked on tests with the US Navy's Polaris missiles, it was a technology that would protect an astronaut without ...
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The Globe and Mail
"I'm not a traditionalist," said Benay, president and CEO of the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation. "The concept here is using ...
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Grand Forks Herald
"We Have the Technology: How Biohackers, Foodies, Physicians and Scientists Are Transforming Human Perception One Sense at a Time" by Kara ...
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Sputnik International
The scientists then matched the brain imaging data to the time-coded ... in fact become the first step in producing an actual 'mind-reading' technology.
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