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Preview: Going Places: The Technology of Transport at the Science Museum, Feb. 16 through Aug ... Cars, planes, bikes, boats and even a hovercraft make up "Going Places: The Technology of Transport," a new highly interactive exhibit opening Friday at the Science Museum. Even the seating scattered throughout the exhibit references various modes of conveyance, with wooden car seats, bus seats ...
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New Journal Details Applications, Technology Behind CRISPR Gene Editing The CRISPR Journal, an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, will publish its inaugural issue today, with the goal of highlighting outstanding research on the myriad applications and underlying technology of CRISPR (clustered regularly interspersed short palindromic repeats) gene ...
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Disruptive technology "Cryptocurrencies could possibly be the single most disruptive technology to global financial and economic systems" by virtue of the fact that current financial and legal structures were designed with a completely different mindset and purpose, wrote Peter DeVries, a professor of information systems at ...
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Gender equality, still a startup at technology companies Chitra Byregowda, head, sustainability & diversity, Mindtree, says there are more women taking science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses and hence, entering the workforce. At its Bhubaneshwar Learning Centre — where fresh recruits are trained — 49% are women, up from ...
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Cisco Gives Bullish Outlook, Boosts Buyback by $25 Billion Cisco is one of the richest companies in the technology industry. It has more than $70 billion in cash, most of which was earned overseas and parked there. The company will now bring back some of that money and devote an additional $25 billion to buying back stock. Cisco took a charge of $11.1 ...
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In Trial Run, Manhole-Cleaning Robot Replaces Humans In Kerala "There is no technology to clean manholes now. It's unfortunate that even now human beings have to get in. The chief minister even told me to take action against officials who are allowing this, but I had to explain we have no other option at times," Kerala Water Resources Minister Mathew Thomas told ...
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Dom Parsons's hi-tech suit could make the difference in medal race Dom Parsons of Great Britain slides into the finish area in the men's skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images. Team GB's Dom Parsons says his high-tech kit could yet make all the difference as he recovered from two poor starts to be 0.03 seconds off a bronze ...
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What Exactly Is Blockchain, And Should You Adopt Its Technology? On one side you don't want to fall behind when it comes to the latest technology. On the other, you don't want to waste your money on a "cutting-edge" fluke. If you're looking for a new, efficient way to carry out transactions, blockchain is a technology that your company might find helpful. Far from a ...
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The NY Times Fires Tech Writer Quinn Norton, and It's Complicated Tuesday afternoon, The New York Times announced it was hiring an opinion writer named Quinn Norton to write about "the power, culture, and consequences of technology." Late Tuesday night, the Times fired her. Norton, a writer-activist who covered, among other things, the Occupy and Anonymous ...
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NetComm Wireless announces gigabit fixed-wireless device The Intelligent Fixed Wireless Access unit (IFWA-600) is third-generation technology from NetComm, and is set to be used on the National Broadband Network (NBN) fixed-wireless network later in 2018, according to the company. A network-grade LTE CAT 16 device, the IFWA-600 provides support for ...
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