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Paterson Science and Technology charter school aims for 50 percent expansion PATERSON – The charter school visited by Gov. Chris Christie last week is working on an expansion plan that would increase its enrollment by about ...
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2016 is getting a leap second Already a leap year, 2016 will drag on a bit longer. International timekeepers are adding a leap second at year's end. Because Earth is slowing down ...
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Snapchat introduces new way to save old snaps Snapchat's commitment to the ephemeral message was ... ephemeral. The popular visual messaging service is giving users a new way to save old ...
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Owner of Durham's Chesterfield building to be acquired in $1.5 billion deal Wexford Science & Technology LLC and the seven-story Chesterfield building project it is redeveloping in downtown Durham will soon be under new ...
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Anti-robot project explores human relationship with technology in AI future But unlike robots in science fiction, this mechanical beast won't be autonomous. "Prosthesis: the anti-robot" needs a human inside to operate its ...
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Your smartwatch is giving away your ATM PIN Your Wearable Devices Reveal Your Personal PIN" scientists from Binghamton University and the Stevens Institute of Technology combined data from ...
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UK data science and tech company Black Swan grabs Series B funds UK-based data science and tech company Black Swan Data Ltd has secured 6.2 million pounds in Series B funding. The investors were Albion ...
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Japan's Space Elevator Technology Will Be Put To Test Soon Japanese scientists will soon test out their very own space elevator technology in the International Space Station. Although the project is still a ...
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UC tech projects open young minds to science The University of Canterbury has won funding for two projects that aim to bring science and technology to young people and local communities, ...
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GM technology: India missing the boat – yet again Today's developed nations are beneficiaries of that revolution, which deployed modern science and technology in manufacturing. They thought ...
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