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Top priority to science and technology, says Sidda Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Raghava Rao said that the State government, under the leadership of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, has been according top priority to the development of science and technology infrastructure . This would go a long way in increasing the opportunities for children ...
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US military agency invests $100m in genetic extinction technologies Interest in the technology among US army bureaus has shot up since a secret report by the elite Jason group of military scientists last year "received considerable attention among various agencies of the US government", according to an email by Gerald Joyce, who co-chaired a Jason study group in ...
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Science meets parliament at STA's yearly event STA will bring science and technology professionals together in February 2018 to discuss the role of STEM in politics at their yearly Science meets Parliament event, writes Sarah Condie.
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Doubts aired over future of Hong Kong's technology industry amid staff exodus at Science Park A chorus of concerns has been voiced over the positioning of Hong Kong's flagship platform for promoting the technology industry, which under new management has been losing staff and failing to attract tenants, the Post has learned. Fifteen years since Hong Kong Science Park opened its doors, deep ... Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam soothes storm after Science Park boss accused of interfering in ... - South China Morning Post
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World's first SMS text message sent 25 years ago The man who sent the first ever text message 25 years ago has told British broadcaster Sky News that he is proud of his achievement. British engineer Neil Papworth sent the first SMS (Short Message Service) from a computer to a mobile phone belonging to the then-director of Vodafone Richard Jarvis, ...
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Science: What is gene drive technology and what does it mean for New Zealand? New Zealand's leading body for science, Royal Society Te Aparangi, has acknowledged the gene-editing revolution is happening quickly and has significant implications for this country. New Zealand-specific examples could be cows that produce low levels of methane or using the technology to meet ...
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Demystifying Science: December 3, 2017 Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University have also developed a variety of origami-inspired artificial muscles. The devices, described in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, offer a new way to give soft robots super-strength. "We've been interested ...
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BeyondSpring's Lead Asset, Plinabulin, Recognized as 2017 National Science and Technology ... "Plinabulin's recognition as a 2017 National Science and Technology Major Project in China is an honor, because it represents the important acknowledgement of Plinabulin's substantial development and progress to date at the national level," said Dr. Lan Huang, BeyondSpring CEO. "It also opens the ...
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Kazutoshi Mori Wins 2018 Breakthrough Prize The 2018 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences will be awarded to Joanne Chory (Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Howard Hughes Medical ... Maryna Viazovska (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Zhiwei Yun (Yale University), and Wei Zhang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and ... Seeing the glow behind the universe nets UBC scientist a Breakthrough Prize in physics - The Globe and Mail
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Hong Kong's Science Park may finally be at the point when it can put tax dollars behind good ideas Only by treating the Science Park as a business, has it any hope of stimulating the New Technology ideas our government wants from it. I recognise that this is contrary to the thinking of most people on the matter. The common notion is that to get technology start-ups, you have to put "seed money" into ...
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