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Last week in tech: A robot ate my iPhone If you watched last night's season two premiere of Westworld on HBO, your robot-induced anxiety may be heightened today, but fear not. While there are several robots mentioned in this week's tech recap, they're all friendly and helpful, rather than self-aware and murderous.
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The tricky art (and emerging science) of valuing crypto-assets The tricky art (and emerging science) of valuing crypto-assets ... Answering that question is tricky, and the science is still emerging. ... On stage at MIT Technology Review's Business of Blockchain conference, Burniske, who has written a book on the topic, explained his approach to evaluating digital ...
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In Rwanda education, science and technology are the new drivers of pan-Africanism African politicians and intellectuals used to talk passionately about pan-Africanism. You hardly hear the word now, except among a small group dedicated to keep it alive. That, of course, does not mean that the idea is dead. Far from it. It is actually alive and well and flourishing in Rwanda. You might ...
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'Westworld' Science Advisor on Season 2's New Tech & (Possible) Robot Takeovers Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world. The disarray. We choose to see the spoilers—through the first season of Westworld—contained in this post. Is it order and purpose you're looking for? Head here to explore Observer's latest Westworld news, theories and analyses. HBO's Westworld ...
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Poland, US sign 10-year science and technology deal "It is a very important day for Polish science, but also for the Polish economy and Poland as a state," the country's Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Gowin said as he signed the deal in Washington together with US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas A. Shannon. Gowin, who also serves ...
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JNU to study NE tribals' traditional knowledge Starting from the tribes of North-East India , the JNU is starting a programme called "Science and Technology programme for Tribal Studies" whereby research students and professors from every school of JNU will study at length about the tribal societies, their ancient medicinal systems etc. They will ...
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How do you discover a dinosaur? But the most fundamental aspect of palaeontology – finding fossils, remains remarkably, laughably, low tech. Even the most well-funded expeditions run by experienced researchers basically rely on having boots on the ground and people looking for fossils. That's pretty much it, you walk around and ...
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Science Confirms Uranus Stinks Scientists have found evidence the clouds of Uranus are comprised of hydrogen sulfide which is pretty smelly stuff. A paper published in Nature Astronomy explains the clouds have always appeared to be made up of ammonia or hydrogen sulfide but scientists had been unsure which until this recent ...
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Carbon Nanotubes Strengthen Desalination Membranes ... desalination plants for producing fresh water are increasingly important for providing a safe and consistent supply," said study corresponding author Professor Morinobu Endo, a distinguished professor of Shinshu University and the Honorary Director of the Institute of Carbon Science and Technology.
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Scientists plan huge European AI hub to compete with US It found that PhD students had left their studies for six-figure salaries at US tech firms. Meanwhile, some universities had been hit so hard that they had lost an entire generation of talented young researchers. The letter, signed by scientists in the UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Israel and the ...
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