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Scientists create technology that measures tumors' drug resistance up to 10 times faster A group of scientists from VCU Massey Cancer Center and UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed a new, high-speed microscopy platform that can measure a cancer cell's resistance to drugs up to 10 times faster than existing technology, potentially informing more effective ...
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The power of two: how science and technology can be compatible in more ways than one Despite the best progress that science and technology afforded, they knew that curing paralysis would not only require money to support research but more matchmaking between innovators in science and technology. This is why they founded the Mark Pollock Trust, to institutionalise the discovery and ...
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Digipath's Chief Science Officer's Research on Cannabis Cultivar Classification Featured in ... Cannabis Science and Technology focuses on educating the legal cannabis industry about the science and technology of analytical testing and quality control. Key topics include sample preparation techniques for analytical testing; method development for analytical methods for testing for potency as ...
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New sponsor for science/technology fair "The Eastland Network Science and Technology Fair is our opportunity to harness the enthusiasm and creativity of our future thought-leaders. Every year hundreds of students take part, and in 2018 we'll be focused on spreading the net wider and getting more schools actively involved." "Getting kids ...
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Technology networks awarded £3m to solve life science challenges Technology Touching Life is a joint initiative between the MRC, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), all part of UK Research and Innovation. Many new technologies play a crucial role in advancing ...
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India Joins the Worldwide March for Science The 23 Indian Institutes of Technology had a collective faculty shortage of 34 percent as of this March, Banerjee says, calling for the research and development budget to be increased to 3 percent of GDP. Still, Indian science has made some notable progress in recent years: In 2013 the country ranked ...
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Face recognition technology that works in the dark "This technology enables matching between thermal face images and existing biometric face databases/watch lists that only contain visible face imagery," said Riggan, a research scientist. "The technology provides a way for humans to visually compare visible and thermal facial imagery through ...
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We're waiting! 7 technologies that sci-fi films promised us, but aren't here yet In a previous list, we discussed the technologies that were once science fiction, now turned science fact. But there are still plenty of other sci-fi dreams that have yet to land in the real world. Here are the seven pieces of future tech that would change life as we know it.
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Army develops face recognition technology that works in the dark "This technology enables matching between thermal face images and existing biometric face databases/watch lists that only contain visible face imagery," said Riggan, a research scientist. "The technology provides a way for humans to visually compare visible and thermal facial imagery through ...
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Plastic-eating enzyme accidentally created by scientists could help solve pollution crisis ... creates microplastics of the type current causing damage to marine environments – the scientists suggest their method could be employed to make plastic recycling far more effective. "This is a potentially very useful technology to support recovery and recycling of plastics," said Professor Nilay Shah, ... Accidentally engineered mutant enzyme could help solve global plastic pollution problem - NEWS.com.au
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