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China accelerates building science and technology innovation hubs As China's leading science research institute, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has cooperated with local governments to build and develop science centers. Beijing is upgrading its innovation in science and technology. The Earth System Science Numerical Simulator Facility, named "EarthLab," ...
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Scientists reconstruct 9000-year-old teenager's face, and she looks really angry about it SCIENTISTS have reconstructed the face of a teenage girl who died more than 9,000 years ago. The Mesolithic teen probably died some time around 2,000 BC, but has been recreated using advanced 3D scanning and modelling technology. The long-dead teenager has masculine features, which ...
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New schemes launched for young scientists Minister for Science and Technology, on Wednesday launched four new schemes which seek to help young researchers to realise their potential more fully for their own benefit as well as for the betterment of the society at large. The first initiative called Teacher Associateship for Research Excellence ...
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Leveraging Technology to bring Applied Data Science to Life Analysts lie at the confluence of three streams – data science skills, industry/domain understanding, and technology advancements – each of these are essential factors for an analyst to drive tangible and incremental business impact, using data-driven solutions, with an ability to create a simple bridge ...
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China is closing the tech gap, says US agency … as federal shutdown forces it to partially close Among the federal agencies disrupted by the brief US government shutdown was the National Science Foundation (NSF), which spends billions of dollars a year supporting technology-related research. Somewhat ironically its partial closure, as a "non-essential" government function, came just two days ...
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WSU study to test sleep technology in chronic insomnia Previous studies have validated its use for tracking sleep in healthy sleepers and people with obstructive sleep apnea, but scientists have not yet tested the technology in individuals with insomnia. "We will investigate to what extent this technology can accurately measure insomniacs' sleep patterns over ...
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After his year in space, astronaut Scott Kelly talks tech, rashes, and science deniers A couple of years ago, I got one of the juiciest TV assignments ever: To interview NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who was just about to lift off into space for a year aboard the International Space Station. That's by far the longest any American has ever spent continuously in space. The idea was to study the ...
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Blockbuster films ignore the real harbinger of the apocalypse: ignorance of science These films didn't feature God-ordained destruction, and they had diverse malefactors, including alien invasions, genetically-engineered viruses, evil AI, global war, and "technology run amok." But their survey found that only 10 of the films — or 17 percent — dealt with environmental catastrophe.
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Science, Technology and... Water Science, Technology and... Water. Share Tweet 0 Comments. January 24, 2018. Forrest Hershberger. Pictured from left are Austin Child, Eli Hunter and Bronson Freeseman of Gordon, Neb. Child and Freeseman are fine-tuning their project on a practice table before the robotics competition. The teams ...
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INSPIRE: a scheme that draws scientists but leaves them in the lurch A scholarship scheme managed by the Centre's Department of Science and Technology (DST) to help young, talented scientists embark on independent research careers at Indian labs is drawing flak with complaints of harassment, tardy fund disbursal and concerns that the scheme hasn't catalysed ...
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