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The high tech science behind 3D knitting (yes knitting) Your grandma's pastime could soon be a game changing trend in the apparel industry. That's because researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Textile Lab have figured out how to translate 3D designs into stitch-by-stitch instructions for industrial knitting machines. The result could be a new wave of ...
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NRDC to develop ASEAN technology data bank The corporation has been entrusted by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to manage the platform for a period of four years. The proposed data bank will link existing data banks of available technologies in the ASEAN region. "We will undertake maintenance and normalisation of collected ...
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Computer Science Degrees and Technology's Boom-and-Bust Cycle It's not only tech employees who are paying attention to these patterns. In higher education, the number of computer science bachelor's degrees follows market trends in finance and technology in particular—growing when times are good and plummeting when economies crash. Since 2010, computer ...
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Mexican scientists using nanotechnology to battle pollution Photo provided on April 3, 2018 by Mexico's National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt) showing a nano catalytic converter to reduce the emission of sulfur dioxide from burning fossil fuels. EPA-EFE/Conacyt Fotografía cedida hoy, martes 3 de abril de 2018, de uno de los diseños de ...
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Publication Brings Analytical Science to Cannabis Industry As FDA weighs initial approvals of cannabinoid-based treatments, a growing number of states have legalized marijuana for medicinal and recreational use. Compared with the regulated pharmaceutical environment, the legal cannabis industry is subject to varying state regulations; analytical and quality ...
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Next Einstein Forum 2018 [FOCUS] Senegalese President, Macky Sall was confident, the Next Einstein Forum will help the continent move the discipline forward. ''We have committed to increase investments in science technology to reach 0.7 % of GDP by 2020 and 1 % by 2025''. A majority of great ideas developed by young people on ...
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Measuring How Wildlife Bounces Back After Disasters Coupled with the problem of normal fluctuations in wildlife populations, scientists currently face difficulties in judging the impact of extreme natural events on wildlife. In the present study, researchers at Hokkaido University, Japan, used a single unit of measurement called a 'return period' to quantify how ...
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Graphene With A Twist AsianScientist (Apr. 4, 2018) – A team of scientists in Japan has successfully synthesized helical nanographene, which could act as induction coils or molecular springs. They published their findings in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Graphene is made of a hexagonal lattice of single layer ...
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China aims to lead large int'l science projects China will organize and launch one or two large international science projects, and foster three to five projects by 2020. Another six to 10 large projects will be cultivated by 2035 to increase China's influence in the science and technology field, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) said on ...
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Porton Down experts unable to verify precise source of novichok British scientists at the Porton Down defence research laboratory have not established that the nerve agent used to poison Sergei and Yulia Skripal was made in Russia, it has emerged. Gary Aitkenhead, the chief executive of the government's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), said ...
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