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Higgins calls for science and technology 'without borders' A new generation embracing science and technology has the capacity to address past failures and deliver a better world in spite of great challenges, according to President Michael D Higgins. In an address marking the opening of the 54th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at Dublin's RDS, the ...
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Worst-case Brexit could kill 92000 science, tech jobs across UK – report A no-deal Brexit scenario could scrap 92,000 science and technology jobs across the UK, a report has claimed. The analysis (PDF), carried out by Cambridge Econometrics and commissioned by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, aims to put numbers on the impact of a series of scenarios once the UK ...
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5 Real-Life Technologies where Biotech Meets Science Fiction In fact, sci-fi has coined some scientific terms that are now widely used such as robot, spacesuit, or astronaut. The genre can actually be a helpful tool to explore the implications and ethics of new technologies before they come. Since the field of biotechnology has been advancing in huge leaps in the ...
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Science-driven Blockchain Technology set to Disrupt the Future The global blockchain technology market is expected to surge to $20 billion by the end of 2024 (http://nnw.fm/L0fW9), according to Transparency Market Research. The overall market is expected to exhibit a compound annual growth rate of 58.7 percent between 2016 and 2024, with the Asia Pacific ...
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Hard Brexit risks 92000 UK science and technology jobs A hard, no-deal Brexit – in which the UK leaves the EU Single Market and Customs Union with no transitional deal in place – will put 92,000 jobs in the science and technology industry at risk around the UK, 11,000 of them in London, according to new analysis commissioned and published by London ...
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Budget 2018: From healthcare push to greater spend in science and technology, here is Kiran ... She said that central government should go for significant investment in science and technology. "Today, Department of Science and Technology shared disturbing data that we have reached a status quo when it comes to investment in science and technology that remains static at 0.69% of GDP," ...
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Alcohol may be 'very damaging' to people with 'Asian glow' He said previously scientists knew that alcohol was toxic and damaged DNA, but this study illuminates in detail how that happens in the body. That could help lead to methods to prevent or deal with the damage, he added, and point to studies that could be done looking at other effects of alcohol damage, ...
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Otronicon: High-tech trek is back at Orlando Science Center Otronicon, the annual technology smorgasbord, returns to Orlando Science Center this weekend, showcasing the latest in reality – virtual, augmented, mixed – with the help of local companies with interests ranging from health care to entertainment to defense. "It's nice because all these partners come in ...
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Blue Brain Nexus: An Open-Source Tool for Data-Driven Science Knowledge sharing is an important driving force behind scientific progress. In an open-science approach, EPFL's Blue Brain Project has created and open sourced Blue Brain Nexus that allows the building of data integration platforms. Blue Brain Nexus enables data-driven science through searching, ...
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Scientists closer to unveiling source of mysterious bursts from distant object In a galaxy three billion light-years from Earth is a peculiar object that continually sends out extremely short, but powerful radio bursts. And astronomers don't know what it is. The object is producing something called a fast radio burst, or FRB. While 30 FRBs from objects throughout the universe are ...
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