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Education technology is a global opportunity This promise of education and technology's successful intersection is ripe with possibility. For instance, Room to Read, the charity organization with which Reedsy partnered for our #IWriteBecause campaign, is now working with Google.org to launch a platform that promotes literacy in Indonesia by ...
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The Technology Behind Bitcoin Private In the second week of December, the founder and developer of ZClassic as well as an alumnus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rhett Creighton announces the launch of this new bitcoin fork with the intention of forming a bitcoin derivative that follows the rules of the existing bitcoin blockchain ...
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Details of China's long-range, quantum-secured "unhackable" messaging revealed WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- A joint China-Austria team performed an intercontinental videoconference by the "unhackable" quantum-secured real-world communication last year. Technical details of this tour de force was published in Physical Review Letters on Friday. Researchers from two ...
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Akash Ambani Bats For Blockchain Technology That Runs Cryptocurrencies The year gone by was the year of Blockchain and digital currency, highlighted by the buzz surrounding Bitcoin. Akash Ambani, in an apparent defence of the peer-to-peer technology, said, "Beyond cryptocurrency Blockchain at its core, provides an open source platform for enabling transaction secured ...
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Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain Technology Likely to Change Travel Industry's Landscape Blockchain technology has the potential to transform the way people travel. Blockchain Technology is a concept that talks about new applications being developed in and around travel services. The process of booking a ticket is a block with all processes to be followed together forming a chain (which ...
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Tech Tent: China's AI ambitions On this week's Tech Tent we hear why China's determination to be a leading player in artificial intelligence could lead to tensions with the United States. We have two other reports on this week's programme. In a compelling interview with Jane Wakefield, YouTube star Chrissy Chambers talks about her ...
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Geneticists Are Working on "Terminator" Male-Only Cattle Genetic modification of plants is common in U.S. agriculture. But animals? Not so much. That could be changing soon. The MIT Technology Review ran a profile of Australian geneticist Alison Van Eenennaam, who has been working on something pretty crazy: genetically modified cattle that only give ...
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From yoga to therapy dogs, learning looks different in Holliston Placentino School has "Placentinkers," where students used the makerspace to tie their school reading into physical science, technology, engineering, arts and math projects. Fifth-grade students at Miller School used their makerspace to fill real needs in the community, Principal David Keim said, ...
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The Lasting Impacts of Trump's First Year As a candidate for president, Donald J. Trump scarcely mentioned the word "tech." One year since he took the oath of office, that hasn't changed much. And yet just a year in, the Trump administration has shaped policy in ways that will radically alter the country's long-term ability to innovate—and often ...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: I Don't Believe in Overuse of Technology Apple CEO Tim Cook: I Don't Believe in Overuse of Technology. Friday January 19, 2018 4:43 pm PST by Juli Clover. Apple this morning announced the expansion of its "Everyone Can Code" initiative to 70 educational institutions across Europe, and following the announcement, Apple CEO Tim Cook ...
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latest news Abstract: A joint China-Austria team has performed quantum key distribution between the quantum-science satellite Micius and multiple ground stations located in Xinglong (near Beijing), Nanshan (near Urumqi), and Graz (near Vienna). Such experiments demonstrate the secure satellite-to-ground ...
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Highlight The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) , was established by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 1958 in Beijing and in 1970, moved to Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province. Hefei, located at the heart of China High-speed railway network, is a national base of science and ...
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