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Canadian government removes kitten from webpage promoting girls in science and technology The original campaign (which was at this link) used selfies, kittens and fashion to entice young girls to pursue jobs in science, technology, engineering ...
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Scientists propose refreezing Arctic in battle against climate change A group of researchers has proposed using wind-powered pumps to refreeze the Arctic. The proposal seems ambitious: it involves 10 million devices ...
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Mr. President: The Office Of Science & Technology Policy Is Important Progress, innovation and technology stop for no one. But here we are, three weeks into the Presidency of Donald Trump, and he has yet to appoint ...
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Pitfalls of new technology come under microscope at Edinburgh science festival The play "Girl in the Machine" will be part of the science festival strand looking at the impact of new technology on modern-day life.
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Fossils show life rebounded quickly after ancient mass extinction Scientists on Wednesday described the surprising fossil discovery showing creatures flourishing in the aftermath of the worldwide die-off at the end of ...
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Report Seeks Renewed Focus On Science And Technology In Midlands A group representing Irish businesses says more focus is needed on science and technology in the Midlands. An IBEC report looking at regional ...
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NASA Science/Technology Platform Satellite (NSTP-Sat) Request for Information (RFI) SMD has released a Request for Information (RFI) NNH17ZDA002L to assist in planning for potential payloads on the NASA Science/Technology ...
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UK steps in to plug science funding gap A low-key pledge made at last October's Conservative party conference caught the attention of the UK's science and technology research community ...
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Rosatom to build Nuclear Science and Technologies Center in Zambia Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom and Zambia signed an intergovernmental agreement on construction of a Nuclear Science and Technologies ...
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Daily Report: The Fate of Science Fairs Specifically, Intel plans to stop sponsoring the International Science and Engineering Fair, writes Steve Lohr, a New York Times technology reporter.
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