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FDA Approves Groundbreaking Gene Therapy for Cancer A revolutionary cancer therapy that uses genetically engineered immune cells has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ushering ...
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Pew director: 'Digital revolutions' moving at staggering pace Lee Rainie, the director of internet and technology research at the Pew Research Center, speaks Tuesday in the Surbeck Ballroom at South Dakota ...
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Augmented reality: Apple and Google's next battleground While Google has had AR systems in place with its Project Tango technology from 2014, which ended up in specialised tablets and smartphones from ...
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Culture: The Hazy Glue Between Music & Technology Music industry people claim to know tech, and people who work at technology companies say they understand music. Regardless of how true that is in ...
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Versatile printing technology builds, erases ultra-tiny structures The researchers used the technology, reported July 12 in the online journal Science Advances, to build structures less than 10 nanometers in ...
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Cabinet approves pact on India-Israel tech Fund "The MoU envisages promotion of bilateral Industrial R&D and Innovation cooperation in the fields of science and technology by extending support to ...
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Increasing equity through educational technology Assistant Professor Justin Reich looks to transform educational settings by equipping teachers with the technology tools they need to best serve all ...
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Millennials Believe That Technology Is Creating Jobs, Not Taking Them Away However, a new study conducted by the World Economic Forum suggests that millennials aren't too concerned about technology's impact on the world ...
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North Korean ICBM Technology Still Falls Short, Top General Says While North Korea is maintaining its torrid pace of weapons tests, there are at least three key hurdles Kim Jong Un's regime still needs to overcome ...
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In a Sign of Gene-Editing Frenzy, Startup Pitches Editing without CRISPR In fact, several scientists told MIT Technology Review that they believe the claims are probably wrong. "What's surprising is this company raised so ...
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