Friday, 29 September 2017

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Daily update 29 September 2017
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U.S., Russia to collaborate on spaceport orbiting moon · Scientists find new evidence of water in the moon · SpaceX to fly 2 people around the moon ...
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... staff follow similar briefings from Facebook earlier this month, and the House and Senate panels have invited both tech giants, along with Google, ...
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Kanuha dismissed the millions that telescope officials have paid toward educating youth on the Big Island in science, technology, engineering and ...
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The European Space Agency says scientists have pieced together a final image of a comet's surface taken by its Rosetta probe just before its mission ...
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Science with Chris Smith: Faster Zika diagnosis with new technology ... RN Breakfast's science correspondent, Chris Smith, joins Fran Kelly with all the ...
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It has not been a great day for Samantha the sex robot: The blonde-haired, blue-eyed doll worth over $4,000 was reportedly inappropriately groped by ...
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For those interested in science, education and technology policy, that is a message they should greet with joy. The speech had lots of grand ideas: A ...
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Silicon Valley, meanwhile, has sought solace in technology and has ... Zoltan Istvan, religion and science converge conceptually in the singularity.
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Scientists say that new technology means we will soon be using devices like these in our everyday lives. At this month's British Science Festival in ...
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It adds to evidence that the Earth at that time had surface water and other conditions to support life, and wasn't as hot and as inhospitable as scientists ...
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