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Softbank to buy ARM in big post-Brexit deal Japanese technology company SoftBank Group Corp. is buying Britain's ARM Holdings for 24.3 billion pounds ($40.2 billion), in a deal the British ...
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SpaceX launches space station docking port for NASA SpaceX successfully launched a critical space station docking port for astronauts early Monday, along with a DNA decoder for high-flying genetic ...
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Pokemon Go officially launches in Canada, crashes app's servers Prospective Pokemon trainers can officially download the mobile gaming sensation Pokemon Go in Canada as of Sunday afternoon.
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Quantum computing: Mothball chemical napthalene helps technology work at room temperature Dr Choucair said the carbon nanospheres could be used in other fields including nanomedicine and environmental science. "The really neat thing is ...
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iWIST (Island Women in Science and Tech) wants you at their Geeky Girls Patio Party! Now, female software developers, engineers, computer scientists, and others have created iWIST – Island Women in Science and Tech. And they're ...
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DOST readies science-technology week celebration THE Department of Science and Technology regional office in Iloilo City is bringing the 2016 National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) closer ...
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Obama Budgeted $30 Billion for Science & Tech in 2016: Which Companies Stand to Benefit? But it's a broad definition, this "general science, space, and technology." Depending on whom you ask, monies spent on this category might include ...
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BC technology leaders urge province to increase high-tech training "This year alone, B.C.'s tech companies will be seeking thousands of new employees. New computer-science and technology graduates from B.C.'s ...
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Science and maths graduates earn more in their first job Graduates in science, technology, engineering and maths roles generally earn higher salaries in their first jobs than those who choose other ...
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How generation Z females could be the answer to tech's gender diversity problem The proportion of female students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) university courses has traditionally been very low, ...
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