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Astronaut to take on Brazilian science and tech ministry Brazil's president-elect Jair Bolsonaro has announced astronaut Marcos Pontes will be his science and technology minister. Pontes, an Air Force pilot ...
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Imperial innovators are "changing the face of science and technology" Imperial entrepreneurs are among Europe's most outstanding young innovators, according to MIT Technology Review's annual 'Innovators Under 35' ...
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Science and technology trading board set for launch The Shanghai Stock Exchange will set up a new trading board for science and technology companies and test out the new registration-based IPO ...
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Taking science, technology, engineering and math to the next level Careers in science, technology, engineering and math aren't just for boys anymore, and they aren't just for college graduates, either. Dozens of ...
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Science candidates prevail in US midterm elections The results of the political experiment are in. At least 11 candidates with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering or medicine won election to ...
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Date confirmed for Mayo Science and Technology Festival The primary objective of the Mayo Science & Technology Festival is to promote interest and take-up in STEM subjects among Mayo students.
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科创板 (kēchuàngbǎn): Science and technology innovation board It will also strengthen its management of science and technology investors so they invest rationally. And it will encourage small and medium-sized ...
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China to give land tax breaks to technology incubation and innovation centres as part of broad ... State- and provincial-level technology business incubators, university science parks and co-working innovation labs, will all enjoy land tax exemptions ...
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Science and Technology, critical to national development—Deputy Minister He said science and technology were critical to sustainable national development and there was the need for the youth to be equipped with skills and ...
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Artificial sensor mimics human sense of touch ... of touch is notoriously difficult to replicate," says Kwonsik Shin, engineer at Korea's Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) ...
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