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Technology of the future brings Oxford's past alive Technology of the future brings Oxford's past alive ... of tomorrow, but a new piece of technology is allowing people to see into the Oxford of the past.
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Scientists demonstrate 3D printing of organs in JNU Dhar expressed gratitude to the JNU administration for their strong support in helping him introduce this technology in the varsity. (Representational ...
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How By 2020 Your Mercedes Could Drive Itself It's no secret that autonomous technology is the future of cars. And almost every automaker is currently developing its own self-driving cars.
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Google's epic legal battle with Uber over self-driving technology, explained Uber fired back in a legal brief on Friday, denying that its sensors were based on Waymo's technology and accusing Waymo of trying to tie up a ...
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Virtual reality takes staff, physicians through new hospital Matthew Griffith uses the virtual reality headset to tour the new hospital on Friday. The technology is new to the architecture community, but is helping ...
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Kazakhstan continues historic focus on science and innovation But nuclear technology can be harnessed, of course, for peaceful as well as destructive ends. As the world struggles to limit climate change, civilian ...
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Dhaka, Delhi sign 22 deals For the "Exchange of Technical Information and Co-operation in the Regulation of Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection" -- between Bangladesh ...
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Isro will allow companies to obtain lithium-ion battery tech NEW DELHI: The government has asked Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) to allow manufacturers interested in producing indigenous ...
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Capgemini to reskill its 1 lakh Indian employees in digital tech MUMBAI: French technology major Capgemini is targeting to train each of its 1 lakh employees in country in digital skills by 2018 as the contours of the ...
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Non-tech companies acquiring tech startups rather than starting a software division from scratch According to analytics firm Tracxn, almost half of the 45 M&A deals between a tech startup and a larger offline player happened in or after 2015.
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