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Federal budget doles out cash for science Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a proud science fiction fan, but his government's third budget is much more focused on uncovering new scientific facts. The 2018 fiscal blueprint sets aside $3.2 billion over five years to fund everything from the beakers to the brains behind scientific research as part of a ...
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National awards for S&T communication presented The National Council for Science & Technology Communication (NCSTC) on Wednesday presented awards to science communicators for their efforts to popularise science among people. For 2017, Dr. Raghbir Singh Khandpur from Punjab has been awarded for National Award for Outstanding Efforts ...
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German court rules cities can ban diesel cars Handing environmentalists a landmark victory, a German court ruled Tuesday that cities can ban diesel cars and trucks to combat air pollution, a decision with far-reaching and costly implications in the country where the diesel engine was invented in the 1890s. The ruling by the Federal Administrative ...
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Science Day observed Guwahati: National Science Day was celebrated by the department of electronics and communication technology department, Gauhati University, here on Wednesday by organising an Electronics Project Competition. Students from the Institute of Science and Technology, Gauhati University, Assam Don ...
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Hong Kong's Science Park to take the lead on driving innovation and technology as it receives ... Hong Kong's Science Park is set to play a leading role in the government's drive to turn the city into an innovation and technology (I&T) hub as it was granted a major slice of the HK$50 billion funding package dedicated to hi-tech industries. In his budget speech on Wednesday, Financial Secretary Paul ...
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IISER-Tirupati celebrates Science day At Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Science (AITS), Sri Venkateswara University's former dean (University development) Prof. O. Md. Hussain explained 'Raman effect' and its applications in various fields of science and technology. Principal C. Nadhamuni Reddy stressed on development of ...
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National Science Day 2018: steps for a sustainable tomorrow India celebrates its National Science Day every year on February 28 to mark Dr. C.V. Raman's discovery of the scattering of light, also known as the "Raman effect". On March 31, 1928, Nature published a letter from CV Raman, titled "A new type of secondary radiation." The report writes that, "in every ...
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Congress Takes On Sexual Harassment in the Sciences At a House subcommittee hearing Tuesday, Representative Barbara Comstock (R-Virginia) said that women are being pushed out of science and technology jobs that the United States needs to remain competitive with other nations. "Women in science are particularly vulnerable," said Comstock, ...
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Zombie Algae Reveal How Multicellular Animals Move AsianScientist (Feb. 28, 2018) – Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) in Japan have obtained a clearer understanding of how multicellular spheroidal alga move about. Their findings have implications on how flagellar motility increased in complexity as single-celled organisms ...
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Bacteria Spews Cyanide To Fend Off Predators In the present study, a research team led by Professor Robert J. Mitchell at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) reported that the bacterium Chromobacterium piscinae produces cyanide, an inhibitory molecule, to defend themselves against Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100.
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