Tuesday 5 July 2016

Google Alert - technology of science

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technology of science
Daily update 5 July 2016
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CBC.ca
Sweden is testing a technology that feeds electrical power into trucks as they drive along a highway. A two-kilometre test stretch of Highway E16 in ...
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PROVIDENCE, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brown University today announced the launch of its Executive Master in Science and Technology Leadership ...
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Newstalk ZB
Integrating digital technology right across the curriculum from Y1-13 is a significant step for New Zealanders. The announcement on increasing digital ...
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KFYR-TV
This year at Techno Camp, students learned about science in ways they never could before because of their disabilities. New assistive technology ...
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The Science Explorer
A new Apple technology is in the works that can disable an iPhone's ability to ... The technology could stop people from taking illegal footage at concert ... body-cams as the only existing source of film," as Popular Science reports.
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BBC News
Scientists are researching technology they hope will allow locusts to detect explosives using their sense of smell. They say heat-generating "tattoos" ...
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Mid Ulster Mail
Speaking at the event, Jim Stewart CBE, Chair of Sentinus said: "The event is all about promoting engagement in science and technology project work ...
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The Atlantic
... some of the most thought-provoking, surprising, clever, or otherwise worthwhile stories about science, technology, and health from the past 30 days.
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July 5 Chengdu Guibao Science & Technology Co., Ltd.: * Says it will buy 40 percent stake in Anhui-based unit from nine individuals, for 8.3 million ...
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Hurriyet Daily News
University graduates in maths and computer science fell to 1,600 in 2008 ... Tech companies prospered for years by tapping into the skills of workers ...
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