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How the science of persuasion could change the politics of climate change While much of the research and debate today focuses on figuring out the right mix of clean energy sources, or on developing better and cheaper technologies, the real breakthrough that's required might lie in the science of persuasion. We'll never generate enough clean energy to dramatically cut ...
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Diagnosing Glaucoma In A Blink AsianScientist (Apr. 16, 2018) – Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) and clinicians from the Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI), have invented a 'pen camera' that makes it easier for doctors to diagnose patients with glaucoma. Glaucoma is a leading cause of ...
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A Closeup Of The Herpes Simplex Virus AsianScientist (Apr. 16, 2018) – A team of scientists in China has obtained a highly detailed map of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) capsid. Their findings, published in Science, could guide the design of treatments for conditions caused by HSV such as genital sores and certain cancers.
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50x more stable adsorbent created A KAIST research team developed a technology to increase the stability of amine-containing adsorbents by fifty times, moving one step further toward commercializing stable adsorbents that last longer. ... Materials provided by The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).
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Watch: Last Week in Science (April 9-15, 2018) Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology used a process called quantum entanglement, where two particles are in a superposition (meaning, they're in all possible states at once), and therefore, basically unpredictable until measured. Modelling a random-number generator on this ...
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Robotics team from BITS-Pilani bags prize WCB Robotics by Birla Institute of Technology and Science-Pilani, Hyderabad campus, won the $5,000 People's Choice Competition sponsored by SoFi in Rice Business Plan Competition. The winner was determined by over 8,000 people who voted for their favourite team via a Facebook survey.
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Scientists protest Centre's apathy towards science, education, research During the protest they demanded a hike in research budgets, budgetary allocation for education, research and technological advances in publicly-funded institutes and organisations and an increase in science-based education options. The researchers and scientists had specific demands—spend 3% ...
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$50 Million Gift Names the Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering at ... New York, April 16, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology has announced a $50 million naming gift from the Helen Diller Family Foundation to support the university's new state-of-the-art quantum center. The center will henceforth be named the Helen Diller Center for ...
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Science and Technology Fair announces winners for 2018 The place winners of the Mifflin County Science and Technology Fair are: Place finishers for Division 1, fifth and sixth graders: ¯Noah Buffington, Earthquake Resistant Structure, first place, $300. ¯Ian Manning, Tesla Coil, second place, $200. ¯Montana McKee and Olivia Ray, Egg Drop, third place, $100.
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NASA's Got a Plan for a 'Galactic Positioning System' to Save Astronauts Lost in Space A telescope mounted on the International Space Station (ISS), the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER), has been used to develop a brand new technology with near-term, practical applications: a galactic positioning system, NASA scientist Zaven Arzoumanian told physicists Sunday (April ...
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