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How Diaspora, Technology and Oral History Are Bridging Punjab's Partition Memories Diaspora and technology. These critical aspects of 'globalisation' have emerged in recent decades even as ties between India and Pakistan continue ...
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MIT scientists develop technology to look deeper into brain MIT scientists develop technology to look deeper into brain ... said Alan Jasanoff, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US.
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Vote 'yes' on technology for schools We are asking you to cast a "yes" vote for the education technology note for our city's young people and for our community. This "yes" vote will not ...
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Fuel cell EVs may be complementing tech in India's future mobility: Report Supply-side constraints may prove to be an obstacle in battery-driven electric vehicles becoming the only technology for future mobility in India and ...
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Technology and future elections II I was visibly angry at first because I had to change location, in order to be able to vote and secondly, this is the era of technology. Besides nepotism ...
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CarbonCure Technology Says Goodbye To Carbon Dioxide, Hello To Greener Concrete A company called CarbonCure makes a technology for concrete producers that introduces recycled CO2 into fresh concrete. The C02 is converted into ...
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Are you being scanned? How facial recognition technology follows you, even as you shop This means generic information such as a shopper's age and gender is collected rather than the technology using photo-matching databases to ...
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Celebrating Our Spirit: Lima Memorial offers top technology at community level LIMA — Lima Memorial Health System's goal is to provide top-notch technology to the community so patients don't have to leave for the best possible ...
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Automation has SBI leaving 25% retirement vacancies open for tech MUMBAI: As technological shifts make more inroads into banking, the nations largest lender SBI has decided to replace only 75 percent of its retiring ...
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Microsoft employees ask CEO Satya Nadella not to work on military technology The pushback from tech workers at several companies has led to concerns within the government that it will be unable to keep up with the rapid pace ...
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