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Why Stephen Hawking was so important to science On Wednesday morning, renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76. His contributions to science changed the way we look at the universe. Born in Oxford, England, Hawking was a mediocre student as a child but went on to revolutionize physics and cosmology — the study of ...
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Science and technology museum example of poor 'strategic planning,' architect says The president of an Ottawa architectural firm says the Canada Science and Technology Museum has organized its new construction without a clear strategy, and is "slapping some money at something and hoping it will do." Toon Dreessen of Dreessen Cardinal Architects took to Twitter Tuesday to argue ...
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China develops artificial heart with rocket technology: Report BEIJING: Chinese scientists have developed an artificial heart using rocket technology and it is currently undergoing testing after thorough experiments ... have to rely on heart transplants," Sun Hongtao, associate chief physician at the Fuwai Cardiovascular Hospital, told Science and Technology Daily.
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Another roof problem: Plans for science and tech museum addition scrapped after design flaw ... The designers of the new Canada Science and Technology Museum knew that one job stood out: this time, they had to keep out the rain and snow. Years of chronic roof leaks doomed the old museum as water and mould crept through the building. The crumbling roof dropped bits of asbestos on visitors ...
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Treat of the Day: #DressforSTEM promotes women in science, tech careers On Wednesday, or "Pi Day," female broadcast meteorologists wore purple on local and national television to bring awareness to science, technology, engineering and math career opportunities for women and girls. It's called "Dress for STEM," or #DressforSTEM on social media. Advocates says it's ...
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Varadkar presents Irish physicist and technology innovator with St Patrick's Day science medals The medal is awarded annually to a distinguished Irish scientist, engineer or technology leader living and working in the US. Limerick native Professor Margaret Murnane is one of just two female physicists in history to be elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. Her achievements include ...
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Indian Science Congress set to begin on March 17 The focal theme for 2018 Science Congress is "Reaching the Unreached through Science and Technology". This year the spotlight will be on translational science for promoting affordable sustainable innovation. During the five-day program the focus will be on various scientific disciplines and how they ...
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UMD environmental science and technology professor Bahram Momen dies at 62 University of Maryland environmental science and technology professor Bahram Momen died on Monday, March 12, 2018. ... Bahram Momen, a professor in the University of Maryland's environmental science and technology department, died Monday night, according to members of the department.
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Sexual-minority students more likely to abandon science majors Perhaps, he thought, students who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer were more likely than heterosexuals to abandon science studies. Now he knows: students from sexual minorities are leaving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees at higher rates than their ...
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Infosys to open technology and innovation hub in Connecticut and create 1000 jobs by 2022 As part of Infosys' commitment to boosting American innovation and helping to create the workforce of the future, Infosys Foundation USA has provided multiple grants for classroom technology and computer science training to teachers and schools. To date, more than 4.7 million students; 13,000 ...
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