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Trump's pick to lead energy technology program puzzles observers Trump's pick to lead energy technology program puzzles observers ... David Hart, a science policy expert at George Mason University in Arlington, ...
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Humans could land on Mars DECADES AGO, Nasa astronaut reveals scientists HAVE ... Retired International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield shocked the world saying the same technology that took the man to the Moon could ...
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First Science and Technology Day at OPG CORNWALL, Ontario – Science and Technology Day at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) on Saturday, July 14 featured 3D printing, virtual reality ...
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Rs 1 crore ISRO's lithium ion cell technology gets overwhelming initial response Over 130 companies have shown interest in the Indian space agency's lithium ion cell technology and the pre-application conference will be held on ...
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UGC's Laziness Has Led to Needless 'Institutions of Eminence' Controversies The Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani; the Manipal Academy of Higher Education and the Jio Institute were the three private institutions ...
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These Big Thinkers Want You To Know How They Feel About Science Molina has also served on the United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology from 1994 to 2000 and again in 2010-2016.
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This week in tech, 20 years ago Here are a collection of stories — big and small — that science and technology enthusiasts might have checked out two decades ago, and that can ...
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Tech solution earns duo top spot at inaugural science fair Two Nakuru High School students, Wilson Irungu and Abdirahman Sheikh Ali, are the winners of the inaugural Young Scientists Kenya National ...
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Commentary: China stands firm to bridge gap in core technology In the past few years, much has been accomplished toward making China a country of innovators, with progress made in science and technology, ...
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Universities must step up to cater for 'Society 5.0' She explained that Japan has published a Science and Technology Basic Plan every five years since 1995, when the Japanese government ...
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