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NASA announces 12 new astronauts NASA has chosen 12 new astronauts from its biggest pool of applicants ever. Vice President Mike Pence attended Wednesday's announcement of the ...
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Canada's 2 newest astronauts to be revealed within weeks Canadians will find out within the next month the identity of the country's two newest astronauts. A Canadian Space Agency official says in an email ...
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Science, technology and innovation centre stage in development plans The National Development Plan acknowledges science, technology and innovation (STI) as fundamental in improving people's lives. It is therefore ...
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Rwanda: New Science and Technology Commission's Role Explained The National Commission of Science and Technology (NCST) will help harness the potential of science, technology, innovation and research and ...
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Data science, machine learning fuels new wave of Autodesk technology While the construction industry isn't considered high-tech, even there data science and machine learning have an impact. Streaming applications are ...
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NAST launches science writing training for journalists in Chitwan RATNANAGAR, CHITWAN: Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) has launched the Science writing/Training programme for the first ...
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Science ministry unveils locally made electronic voting machine The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology has unveiled an electronic voting machine locally made by the National Agency for Science and ...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Becomes 1st American to Receive Stephen Hawking Medal Medals are given to science communicators in three categories: writers, ... work has been largely inspired by space, technology and science fiction.
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Shippensburg University Professor Named National Science Teachers Association President-Elect The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the largest professional organization promoting excellence in science teaching and learning, ...
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Inclusiveness Key to Keeping Female Employees in Science, Tech Christin Wiedemann, President of the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST), recalls her early days studying and working ...
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