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Teaching software to predict handshakes, hugs and kisses It sounds like the premise of a science fiction movie, but researchers at MIT's ... CBC Radio technology columnist Dan Misener explains how computers are getting ... Facial recognition tech is allowing stores to reward customers ...
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Sulphur Springs students explore science, technology at MakerCamp Kids sit in rows with heads bent over, fingers typing and mouses clicking, each absorbed in his or her own project at rows of computer screens.
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Inventive green solutions offer environmentally friendly burial alternatives Some university graduates donate a lot of money to their school, but others literally give themselves to science and medical programs for educational ...
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Giant chameleon-like lizard discovered in Dominican Republic A Caribbean lizard that remained undiscovered for many years despite its large size and distinctive looks has been identified as a new species.
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Facepalm, drooling face, pregnant woman among 72 new emojis A face representing "rolling on the floor laughing" and a hand taking a selfie are among 72 new emojis that will soon make their way to your ...
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University of Birmingham unveils plans for new science and technology complex The University of Birmingham has unveiled the latest phase of its £300 million campus expansion with plans for new science and technology facilities.
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White House issues report on President Obama's impact on science and tech In 2009, President Obama pledged to "restore science to its rightful place." He said, "We will not just meet, but we will exceed the level achieved at the ...
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MUSC, Harbor Entrepreneur Center to launch life-science tech accelerator in Charleston The Harbor Entrepreneur Center and the Medical University of South Carolina's Foundation for Research Development plan to start a new accelerator ...
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Why the Science Community Says No to Brexit Drayson was Britain's Minister of Science from 2008 to 2010 and is now CEO of London-based startup Drayson Technologies, which develops ...
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Rankings put Penn at No. 15 for computer science "From cell phone to video games to healthcare technology, [computer science] graduates are in high demand," said Stanley Talbert, associate editor of ...
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