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| Sexed semen technology to tackle stray bulls problem "In an endeavour to tackle the problem of stray bulls as well as increasing milk production by increasing the number of female cattle, the government has proposed to adopt sexed semen technology on a massive scale in 2018-19," Haryana Finance Minister Captain Abhimanyu said in his budget speech ...
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| How to grow four tons of food a year in a metal box without sunlight Jaime Silverstein works on a farm every day. Inside a cargo shipping container. In Boston. She is a part of a growing movement of urban farmers intent on using efficient, high-tech hydroponic setups to shorten the distance between city dwellers and their food. This article is part of a series on jobs of the ...
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| Scientists prove that truth is no match for fiction on Twitter 'Falsehood diffused significantly farther, faster, deeper and more broadly than the truth in all categories of information', say the scientists. Photograph: Kacper Pempel/Reuters. "Falsehood flies, and the truth comes limping after it," wrote Jonathan Swift in 1710. Now a group of scientists say they have ...
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| Samsung said to drop in-display fingerprint sensor on Galaxy Note 9 Samsung is reportedly planning to ditch the in-display fingerprint sensing technology on its next flagship smartphone due to 'technical' reasons. As per a report, Samsung might not go with the in-display fingerprint biometric solution for its next flagship smartphone – alleged to be the Galaxy Note 9.
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| How Norwegian SWIMS Implemented Technology... Perhaps the most appreciated quality of both footwear and swimwear lies in its simplicity. Much like the fashion world, there are lots of ways to add visual impact but the key is to do it with purpose. I often find myself suggesting to brands that when designing a bold menswear piece, consider the items ...
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| CSIR lab licenses out diagnostic technology for rare genetic diseases Diagnosis of genetic diseases could now become easier. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research's Delhi-based Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB) has decided to commercialise a set of 27 genetics tests it has developed over the years. The institute has entered into an ...
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| Tech's sexist algorithms and how to fix them Sara Wachter-Boettcher is the author of Technically Wrong, about how a white male technology industry has created products that neglect the needs of women and people of colour. She believes the focus on increasing diversity in technology should not just be for tech employees but for users, too.
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| Cloud Technology: The functional and operational building block of IoT Cloud technology is an information technology paradigm that allows ubiquitous access to data and other configurable services over the internet to the users. Cloud is the future of IT evolution and it allows the users to access their data whenever they want and reduces the need of cumbersome data ...
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| Mentoring offers a cure to mid-career drain of tech talent The technology industry does not just have a problem recruiting women — it also struggles to retain them. It is called the trapdoor, the mid-career point at which many female technologists seem to disappear. After about 12 years at work, around half of women leave their jobs in Stem (science, technology ...
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| China Looks to Claw Back $1.4 Trillion in Lost Tech Listings Unlike a place like Europe, where viable tech firms rarely surface, China is awash in them, from global powerhouses like Tencent Holdings Ltd. to billion-dollar startups such as Megvii Inc., Babytree and Ele.me. What's missing is a regulatory structure that is comfortable with younger companies. Among ...
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