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Astronomers to check interstellar body for signs of alien technology Scientists on the Breakthrough Listen project, which searches for evidence of alien civilisations, said the Green Bank telescope would monitor the object, named 'Oumuamua, from Wednesday. The first phase of observations is expected to last 10 hours and will tune in to four different radio transmission ... Oumuamua: Why scientists are scanning an object flying past Earth for proof of alien technology - The Independent
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That Uber breach? Privacy commissioner is now investigating The country's privacy commissioner is opening a formal investigation into a 2016 Uber breach that compromised the personal information of tens of millions of the ride-hailing service's users. Similar investigations have been launched by authorities in the U.S., U.K. and Australia, as well as numerous ...
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Scientists propose a new technology for creating magnet micro-structures A team of scientists from Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center (Siberian Department of Russian Academy of Sciences) and Siberian Federal University synthesized thin crystal ferromagnetic films and developed a technology for their shaping. Processed films can be used in electronic and spintronic chips.
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Trump announces focus on returning Americans to the moon President Donald Trump wants to send humans back to the moon — and on to Mars. Trump signed a policy directive Monday instructing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to "refocus America's space program on human exploration and discovery." The move, Trump said, "marks an ...
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Ancient giant penguin was as big as Sidney Crosby Fossils from New Zealand have revealed a giant penguin that was as big as a grown man, roughly the size of the captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins. The creature was slightly shorter in length and about nine kilograms (20 pounds) heavier than the official stats for hockey star Sidney Crosby. It measured ...
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Cracking the code: Women razing the gender barrier in tech The claim that the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) field is predominantly a 'male bastion' is practically irrefutable. The fact is that only girls represent only 35 percent of all students enrolled in STEM-related fields of study across the world. Even a 2016 McKinsey report ...
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New Nanoparticle Technology Detects Cancer Sooner In what scientists are calling an exciting advancement in cancer technology research, a team from Rutgers University have invented a cutting-edge method to detect and track cancerous tumors sooner than existing technologies. The technique uses light-emitting nanoparticles to identify and track ...
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Cochin University of Science and Technology bags third Chancellor's Award Thiruvananthapuram: Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) has bagged the third Chancellor's Award for the year 2016-17. The university, which got a score of 499.51, will also receive the cash prize of Rs 5 crore. Governor P Sathasivam, who is also the Chancellor of the universities in ...
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A Chance for Real Congressional Support for Science On November 2, Congressman Lamar Smith (R-Texas), announced he will not be seeking re-election. Rep. Smith has chaired the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology since 2013. Unfortunately, he used his position as chair not to seriously advance science policy, but as a cudgel ...
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Cochin University of Science and Technology suspends 'ban' on mobile phones KOCHI: In the face of strong protests from the students on the campus the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) authorities did not enforce the ban on mobile phones on the campus on Monday. SFI activists had launched a day-night protest since Sunday night against the ban following ...
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