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Giant iceberg the size of PEI breaks off Antarctica One of the biggest icebergs on record has broken away from Antarctica, scientists said on Wednesday, creating an extra hazard for ships around the ...
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Astronomers discover smallest star known in our galaxy The star — which only has the scientific designation of EBLM J0555-57Ab — is located about 600 light-years from Earth and can be seen from the ...
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Trump's White House science office still small and waiting for leadership The 1976 law that created the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) lets presidents tailor the office to fit their priorities.
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The Truth about China's Cash-for-Publication Policy Today we get an answer thanks to the work of Wei Quan at Wuhan University, Bikun Chen at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, and Fei ...
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Q&A: Former Obama science adviser John Holdren on the White House science office and Trump's ... Yesterday, Science Insider reported on developments at the White House's Office of Science and Technology (OSTP), which under President Donald ...
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Brooks Neria nominated for The Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders Brooks Neria, a senior at Carl Junction High School, served as a Delegate of the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders in Lowell, MA ...
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Artificial intelligence category finalists in our Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Awards The Cambridge Independent's inaugural Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Awards will be announced on September 21 at the Venturefest ... Biotech finalists in our Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Awards - Cambridge Independent (registration)
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State Science Adviser Resigns Early, Amid Departmental Reorganization The science and technology adviser to the secretary of State has tendered his resignation, effective next week, Government Executive has learned.
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Scientists mustering numbers for 'March for Science' in India Among the prime demands, and one that is long-pending, is to increase government spending on science and technology to at least 3% of the GDP.
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Award-winning Hong Kong pupils eye top universities to further their scientific dreams Two students involved in inventing an award-winning sanitising technology have achieved outstanding scores in Hong Kong's public examination and ...
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