Saturday, 3 March 2018

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Daily update 3 March 2018
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In a speech reminiscent of language used in the Cold War, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced to the world Thursday that Russia possesses an arsenal of new nuclear weapons that can't be intercepted. Included are nuclear-powered subs or drones, called uninhabited underwater vehicles ...
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The current Economic Survey lays emphasis on the central role of science, technology and innovation (STI) in achieving India's goal of fast, sustainable economic growth. It calls for boosting innovation by doubling of spending on research and development, greater involvement of younger scientists in ...
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Through its one-of-a-kind initiative, Life Labs Foundation is showing students how to keep up with emerging sciences and tech and experience science ... Science curriculums in Indian schools has struggled to keep pace with rapid advance in science and technology, happening in the rest of the world.
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2, 2018) – As Tesla's electric cars turn heads and capture news headlines around the world, it is worth remembering that an Asian scientist was among the pioneers of electric vehicle technology. Professor C. C. Chan, the founding president of the World Electric Vehicle Association and the founding ...
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The African Academy of Sciences has called for urgent reform of African national science, technology and innovation (STI) policies to sharpen their focus on the social and environmental dimensions of development and bring them in closer alignment with the United Nations' Sustainable Development ...
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Public trust is a complex and dynamic phenomenon, and governments today cannot afford to ignore its social-psychological aspects, said Professor David Chan at a conference organised by SMU's Behavioural Sciences Institute.
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On National Science Day (February 28), we at Mango Education organised a trip to two such centres for students: the Radio Astronomy Centre (RAC), which organises a public outreach event every year on this day, and the Cosmic Ray Laboratory (CRL), both part of the Tata Institute of Fundamental ...
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Princeton University will host the Science and Technology of Materials Annual Research Symposium featuring Steven Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display Corp. The Ewing-based Universal Display's technology is used in LG 4K televisions to Samsung Galaxy smartphones. Universal ...
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There is a large assumption that if there is alien life out there in the universe, and they are trying to talk to us, they might use the same type of technology that we use here on Earth to communicate. This could be through a variety of ways including radio signals and flashes of light. Because humans are ...
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Popular Science speculates that although the model came out of the Key Laboratory of High Temperature Gas Dynamics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, it was likely developed using technology overlapping that of the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force's recently unveiled "DF-17", ...
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The Role of ICT in Science Education
use of the technologies to the achievement of those objectives. The role of ICT in two models of a science curriculum are considered here, one based on empirical science and one on a model of scientifi c reasoning. INTRODUCTION. The exact role of information and communications technology (ICTs) ...
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Science and Technology links (March 2nd, 2018)
Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998) reported that participants primed with a category associated with intelligence ("professor") subsequently performed 13% better on a trivia test than participants primed with a category associated with a lack of intelligence ("soccer hooligans"). (…) The procedure ...
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