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Could Bitcoin technology help science? The much-hyped technology behind Bitcoin, known as blockchain, has intoxicated investors around the world and is now making tentative inroads into science, spurred by broad promises that it can transform key elements of the research enterprise. Supporters say that it could enhance reproducibility ...
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High Arctic fossils reveal ancient bear's weakness for sweets "These individuals actually suffered from a condition that well, humans also experience," said Natalia Rybczynski, a research scientist at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa who helped excavate and study the fossils. "I'm fascinated … because these are giving you insight into what these animals ...
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China could become a major space power by 2050 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation has three planned stages: (1) a reusable carrier rocket plane, (2) a reusable rocket plane and a second-stage rocket, and (3) a hypersonic carrier aircraft with a turbine rocket combined cycle engine. However, recent plans suggest that CASC is ...
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Breakthrough sensor for photography, life sciences, security Called the Quanta Image Sensor, or QIS, this next generation of light sensing technology enables highly sensitive, more easily manipulated and higher quality digital imaging than is currently available, even in low light situations, according to co-inventor Eric R. Fossum, professor of engineering at ...
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'Tech Panthers' wins Science, tech competition IRC The annual 'International Robotronics Competition' (IRC) that started in October with an intention to develop a scientific learning curve among students ended here on Monday. The team 'Tech Panthers' from The Shri Ram School, Aravali emerged as overall winner of the competition that will go to Dubai ...
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IIT scientists use onion skin to generate electricity "This homespun inexpensive innovative finding can be a breakthrough scientific research in new direction; even common people can generate energy in any circumstances using this simple novel cost-effective idea," Bhanu Bhusan Khatua, professor at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur in ...
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A planetary physicist reveals how the science in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' actually holds up That distinction means the audience is immersed in an alternate universe where not all forces act the way they do on Earth. But there are a few very believable ways the franchise employs technology and physics to craft a credible story.
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Japanese Team Develops Nanowire Technology for Detecting Cancer Biomarkers in Urine Yasui developed the new device together with colleagues at Japan's Science and Technology Agency, National Cancer Center Research Institute, and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. Researchers at Kyushu University and Osaka University in Japan, King Mongkut's ...
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New supercomputer funding welcomed by Australian scientists Secretary for Science Policy at the Academy, Professor David Day, said a new supercomputer is a critical piece of Australia's economic, social and scientific infrastructure. "This technology is vital for weather forecasting, health and medical research, climate change modelling, hazard management and ... Australian scientists welcome critical research infrastructure funding - Australian Academy of Science
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Molecular printing technology could recreate chemical environments resembling human body Dietmar Hutmacher, an expert in Regenerative Medicine Science and Engineering from Queensland University of Technology, said of the research: "Fabrication of biomimetic and anisotropic hydrogels exhibiting direction-dependent structure and properties has attracted great interest in the scientific ...
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3D Drawing Technology... Innovation, Science, & Creativity My students need 3Doodlers (drawing technology) to foster 21st century hands-on learning and creativity. This small community recently took a devastating impact from Hurricane Harvey. We are scheduled to return to our campus in January. Our school was one of the worst impacted; building/classroom ...
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