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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education: The federal investment in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education programs remained relatively stable from fiscal years 2010 to 2016, although the number of programs declined from 209 to 163 (see figure). While agencies reported that many of the same STEM education ...
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Tech talk dominates MARSAC do He was speaking as the chief guest at the Special Session of Manipur State Meet on "Promoting Space Technology Based Tools & Applications in Governance & Development" which was organized by Manipur Remote Sensing Application Centre (MARSAC), Department of Science and Technology, ...
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Scientists develop elastic metal rods to treat scoliosis Together with them, scientists are now developing a technology to obtain beams for spinal transpedicular fixation, which should improve the therapy quality in severe cases of scoliosis. Additionally, scientists are now aimed at developing the thermomechanical processing and optimizing technology ...
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New spending bill mostly boosts money for science research The agency's overall budget remains flat as do projects with EPA's Office of Science & Technology. Although not research related, the agency's regulatory programs are cut by $23.5 million. The bill includes wording that prohibits the regulation of lead content in ammunition and fishing tackle and ...
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The science of finding a hero Kolkata: Literary criticism, as they say, is a minefield. And it's not just because no two opinionated critics worth their salt would agree on something; in essence, it's because criticism, by its very nature, is a highly subjective exercise, made more complicated — arcane, almost — by numerous schools of ...
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The EPA needs science to make rules to protect health. Scott Pruitt wants to make that harder. Betsy Southerland, who led EPA's Office of Science and Technology in the water division before resigning in protest in July, told Vox that the EPA historically did give industry scientists a seat at the table, provided they passed the same ethics reviews that academic scientists faced and they recused ...
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Center for Science Teaching and Learning announced 2018 Clean Tech Competition The Center for Science Teaching and Learning announced the official launch of the 2018 Spellman High Voltage Electronics Clean Tech Competition, a worldwide research and design challenge for pre-college youth that encourages scientific understanding of real world issues and the integration of ...
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For the US and China, a Technology Cold War That's Freezing Over "The U.S. and China have so intertwined their science and technology systems through trade and investment and cooperative research — but see each other, and continue to see each other, as strategic competitors and adversaries," said Adam Segal, a tech and security expert at the Council on Foreign ...
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Canadian-made technology competes for innovation prize Organizer Janet Qi said $4-billion will be invested in the winning projects. Second and third-place prizes will also be awarded. The competition features projects from five industries – IT, biotechnology and life sciences, electronic science and technology, advanced manufacturing and material and energy ...
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State Science Fair Filling Hilton Coliseum AMES, Iowa -- The State Science and Technology Fair drew approximately 800 high school students to Hilton Coliseum to show their science projects this week. The students came from 71 schools over two days. "The science fair is really an economic engine for the state of Iowa, because this is our ...
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