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Are robots coming for our jobs? Skills in the STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering and math — are priorities, but we're also going to see an increased demand for ...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 battery problem expands to China Samsung's smartphone problems expanded Monday to China's populous market, where the South Korean tech giant was looking into reports two ...
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Labor promises scholarships to help teachers get qualified The Labor Party is promising 25 scholarships a year to help teachers get post-graduate qualifications in science, technology, engineering, maths or ...
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BRIEF-Zhejiang Shengyang Science & Technology to acquire two tech firms fo... UNITED NATIONS, Sept 19 China plans to provide an additional $100 million in assistance to help deal with the global refugee crisis, Chinese ...
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How Tech Transfer brings Science from the Bench to the Bedside There are so many exciting discoveries in scientific research that could be used to cure, feed and fuel the world, but there is a giant gulf between ...
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National Children's Science Congress held Andhra Pradesh State Council of Science and Technology (APCOST), a unit of Department of Environment, Forests and Science and Technology, ...
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Carbon Nanotubes For Wearable Electronics, Anyone? ... Ying and Professor Reiko Azumi from Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology reviewed the latest research on the ...
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'Stronger, more connected science' needed for UN blueprint to end poverty, tackle climate change ... But not just any science; we need stronger science, more connected ... advice on science, technology and innovation for sustainable development.
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Oct 20 is last date to register for CBSE science exhibition Oct 20 is last date to register for CBSE science exhibition ... The theme for this academic year's exhibition is "Science, Technology and Mathematics for ...
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The UN's Role In Haiti's Cholera Crisis The UN has acknowledged its role in Haiti's cholera outbreak after much denial, and detective work by researchers that traced its origin to a UN camp.
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