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Has technology killed the art of human connection? Dublin's Science Gallery is going to find out Director at the Science Gallery, Lynn Scarff, told TheJournal.ie that the exhibition "really looks at how crucial human connection is to our wellbeing", particularly looking at it "through the lens of the impact of technology and social media and how we use those in our lives". "We'll be exploring whether ...
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Speed breeding technique sows seeds of new green revolution Speed breeding, says Dr Wulff, offers a potential new solution to a global challenge for the 21st century. "People said you may be able to cycle plants fast, but they will look tiny and insignificant, and only set a few seed. In fact, the new technology creates plants that look better and are healthier than those ...
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These are the inventions we actually want to see in 2018 We've got much better things for science's biggest brains to work on. ... They may not have the cathartic pain of real tattoos – although installing them might be a bit sore – but surely screen or e-ink tech is good enough to ... Yes, there's the potential for such technology to drive us into howling madness.
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Use regional languages in promoting science communication, says Modi Stating that the science and technology department was working on multi-pronged projects, Mr Modi said the priority was to set up a scientific infrastructure mechanism, drawing reference to the Centre's initiatives such as Start-up India and Skill Development Mission. Calling upon every scientist to ...
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Lema?: uncovering Abu Dhabi's science and technology leaders of the future It was first piloted in 2012 and, since then, over 200,000 primary school children have benefited from the traveling Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subject workshops. The aim is to inspire the trailblazers of Abu Dhabi's science and technology future. Fatima Al Zaabi, special ...
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Israeli launches world's first flight of nano-satellites The project, developed with the support of the Adelis-Samson Foundation and the Israeli Space Agency (ISA) in the Science and Technology Ministry, will be launched on the Indian launcher PSLV at the end of 2018 by the Dutch company Innovative Solutions In Space, which specializes in launching ... Israeli scientists develop world's first formation flying nano satellites - Geospatial World (press release) (blog)
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India to play a key role in 5G technology standards: DST Secretary India to play a key role in 5G technology standards: DST Secretary NEW DELHI: India would play an important role in developing global 5G technology standards, with the newer technology poised to become a robust part of the ambitious Digital India initiative, a top official of the Department of Science ...
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Robo-doc: science fiction becomes science fact in healthcare A scientist at Loughborough University of Technology has invented a handheld infrared light device that can spot heart disease symptoms in seconds. A team at Massachusetts General Hospital in the US has developed a small device which, linked to a smartphone, can rapidly diagnose pathogens in a ...
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Royal recognition for UK scientists Brian Bowsher, chief executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council, was given an OBE for services to metrology. In the chemical industry, Stan Higgins, outgoing chief executive of the North East Process Industry Cluster, was honoured with an OBE. This year 3% of those who received an ...
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IITs get cutting-edge tech to develop new materials ... Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI), Hyderabad, have come together to put in place a state-of-the-art 'atomic probe' research in collaboration with department of science and technology's (DST) 'Nano' mission ...
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