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Scientists record orca mimicking 'hello' and other human words Orca culture? They also add to evidence that orcas' dialects are learned through imitation – and are therefore a form of culture, Abramson said. The study was funded by Chile's National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development, FONDECYT, Spain's Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, ...
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Secular Schools in Israel Integrate Religious Content Into Science and Tech Lessons A web portal used by hundreds of secular state schools integrates religious content into its science and technology lessons. Teachers assign lessons from the Galim website, run by the Snunit organization, for use during and after school. This week, a project on candles that included a video about ...
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Column: Trump puts science and technology by the wayside President Donald Trump gave his first State of the Union address on January 30. While he addressed several topics, notably he left out any mention of policies regarding science, technology and other related endeavors. Not only has the president not named a director of the Office of Science and ...
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Can Crowdsourcing and Collaboration Improve the Future of Human Health? The process of medical research has been likened to searching for a needle in a haystack. With the continued acceleration of novel science and health care technologies in areas like artificial intelligence, digital therapeutics and the human microbiome we have tremendous opportunity to search the ...
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Altair and DesignTech Systems to set up Centre of Excellence in collaboration with govt's Science ... MUMBAI: US-based Altair Engineering has announced a collaborative effort with its partner in India, DesignTech Systems, and the Science and Technology Park, an institute supported by Dept. of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, to support the advancement of the Govt. of India's ...
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Asia's Rising Scientists: Tan Min-Han We believe that our research will culminate in technology that can successfully detect cancer at earlier stages, and that the work will be able to meaningfully reduce the burden of suffering in this world. We're making good progress, with liquid biopsy assays for several cancer types, including lung, colon ...
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3M Supports Nobel Prize Series, India 2018 - Science Impacts Commencing on 1 February 2018, the multi-city event, held in Goa, Mumbai and Delhi, will bring together Nobel laureates, eminent scientists, educationists and government officials from across the country to discuss how industry and scientists can mutually foster innovation and technology across ...
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A Glue That's Sticky Even Under Water 31, 2018) – A research group at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology has invented a strong adhesive that retains its stickiness when wet and can even be used underwater. They published their findings in ACS Macro Letters. Wet adhesives are protein-based substances that are ...
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Scientists can tell who your real friends are by scanning your brain Scientists can tell who your real friends are by scanning your brain. New research suggests that close friends will respond to visual stimuli – like comedy videos – in similar ways, and this can be used to predict friendships across large groups. By Sean Keach, Digital Technology and Science Editor.
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Lighting Science Launches New LED Technology Lighting Science is constantly updating their patented spectrum technology to provide the correct biological output at the lowest energy rating. For instance, the upgraded versions of the GoodDay A19, GoodNight A19 and Sleepy Baby bulbs, along with the newly introduced GoodDay T8 Linear and ...
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