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Australian Budget 2019: AU$9b for tech and science Investments to the tune of AU$9 billion in total across tech and science will see billions of dollars spanning space infrastructure, innovation games, ...
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AU$3.4m to be spent on getting Australian women to take up STEM It has allocated AU$3.4 million to the cause of "improving STEM equity" in Australia. According to Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen ...
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Instead of only praising scientists, Opposition must debate policy challenges It is now the norm for the main Opposition party to praise the "scientists" and hold back on complimenting the government for major technological ...
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Laser technology helps researchers scrutinize cancer cells Laser technology helps researchers scrutinize cancer cells ... Funding for the research was provided by the National Science Foundation and the ...
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In Kerala, a café to demystify science for the public In Kerala, a café to demystify science for the public ... the public and empowering non-scientists to comfortably assess science and technology issues, ...
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Forbes Releases 2019 30 Under 30 Asia List ... Healthcare & Science; Social Entrepreneurs and Consumer Technology. Among those featured on this year's list are South Korean K-pop girl group ...
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School of Science and Technology looking for additional teachers Know a teacher who may be looking for a new challenge? If so, send them over to the School of Science and Technology (SST) Corpus Christi!
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The dawn of Ethiopian tech Ethiopia's advantage, he argues, is the large number of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) educated graduates who are ...
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Pune gets Abhinav Bindra's hi-tech performance management centre Talking about the centre, Bindra said as an athlete, he was fortunate to go out of the country to use the hi-tech sports science technology, but he ...
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NASA blasts India's anti-satellite technology calling it a 'TERRIBLE THING' Last week, India said it had become a major space power after it took down one of its own satellites using anti-satellite weaponry. Previously, only ...
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