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Commons Science and Technology committee seeks suspension of facial recognition tech "It is unclear whether police forces are unaware of the requirement to review custody images every six years, or if they are simply 'struggling to comply' ...
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7 Days in Science – July 19, 2019 Don't Let Sleeping Bugs Lie to Fight Persistent Infection A mechanism has been identified which explains how dormant bacteria wake up. This finding ...
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Humanity's Triumph in Technology and Failure in Human Relationships From a technological and scientific perspective, I believe that there is almost nothing we can't achieve. The pace of new knowledge and new ...
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New Products Using proprietary Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) technology, ... cell during analysis—by enabling scientists to recover live cells after completion ...
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Statement on Science and Technology Committee report The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has published a report into the work of the Biometrics Commissioner and the Forensic ...
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China's present and future lunar exploration program We discuss technological and scientific goals and achievements for the four completed, and four planned, CE missions, and longer-term goals and ...
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Ultra-soft, liquid magnetic droplets could vault technology forward In an article in this week's Science, he and first author Xubo Liu from Beijing University of Chemical Technology, with others at Lawrence Berkeley ...
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A Mysterious, Cross-Shaped Structure Is Buried Underground in Russia. It Could Be One of the ... ... a Christian church or a Zoroastrian fire temple, according to a statement from the MISIS National University of Science and Technology in Russia.
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Tech Is Already Reading Your Emotions - But Do Algorithms Get It Right? A new study in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest is challenging the basic science behind emotion-sensing tech and its claims to ...
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Why Are These Mice Hallucinating? Scientists Are in Their Heads With new laser technology, scientists have triggered specific hallucinations in mice by switching on a few neurons with beams of light. The researchers ...
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