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Is China the world's new scientific superpower? China is fast becoming a scientific force to be reckoned with, says a new report ... This is a technology that goes in and changes the genetic code of an ...
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Google suspends modular smartphone project Modular smartphones have generated great enthusiasm in the tech ... "This was a science experiment that failed, and they are moving on," he said.
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Inactive volcano spotted on largest object in asteroid belt The volcano discovery was published in the journal Science along with five other studies that examined impact craters, minerals and ice on Ceres' ...
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Turning security flaws into cyberweapons endangers Canadians, experts warn Apple's decision to issue emergency security updates to iPhone users and the recent news that a hacking group apparently stole NSA cyberweapons ...
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Samsung stops Galaxy Note 7 sales after battery explosions Samsung suspended sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone on Friday, just two weeks after the flagship phone's launch, after finding batteries of some ...
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Cook's Science demystifies the magic of good cooking "We leave the test kitchen to report on the people, places and technology inspiring the world of food and science," Cook's Science executive editor ...
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SpaceX's booms and busts: spaceflight is littered with explosions and disasters The company's founder and CEO, tech billionaire Elon Musk, has said that the rocket exploded "during propellant fill operation" and that the blast ...
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Science and Technology seminar held at Govt. College for Women in Jammu A Scienceand technology seminar was held at the government college for women in Jammu. Professor Poonam Dhawan, Dean Academic Affairs, ...
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Summer in Science This finding will allow scientists to study this planet and may help ... After five years, the probe reached Jupiter and will be using new technology to ...
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Wanted: UK science czar. Generous compensation. Not for the faint-hearted. The wage should be high enough to lure university heads, says John Womersley, chief executive of the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council ...
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