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Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Scientific Discovery We asked some Georgia Tech College of Sciences researchers – and an alumnus with a special connection to that day – their thoughts on how Apollo ... Science alone wouldn't have put man on the moon. We mustn't forget the key role of faith - Telegraph.co.uk
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Quantum interference in service of information technology Contemporary science, medicine, engineering and information technology demand efficient processing of data - still images, sound and radio signals, ...
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Forging a niche path The ME programme in Sanitation Science, Technology and Management, offered by the Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani, is a step in ...
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Chandrayaan 2: Giant leap for ISRO EXCITED photographers and reporters scrimmaged to take pictures or have a glimpse of the two vehicles in the cavernous clean room of the big ...
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National Science and Technology Week showcases anti-poverty, pro-growth efforts "The exhibits you will see here in the NSTW [National Science and Technology Week] showcase our effort to end poverty and other deprivations, while ...
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Chinese scientists hail 'incredible' stealth breakthrough that may blind military radar systems Chinese scientists have achieved a series of breakthroughs in stealth materials technology that they claim can make fighter jets and other weaponry ...
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Can Gene Editing Stop HIV? As technology continues to expand so does the potential of helping those that are suffering from diseases world wide. The impacts of science and ...
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Apollo 11 turns 50: NASA astronaut who had sushi in space shares it all In Chennai, students of science and technology gathered at the BM Birla Planetarium to hear Metcalf-Lindenburger speak about her 15-day Space ...
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Stout to host science, tech symposium The 12th annual Wisconsin Science and Technology Symposium, featuring innovation and research throughout the University of Wisconsin System, ...
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Is Elon Musk's brain-computer interface more science-fiction than reality? SAN FRANCISCO: A bold vision by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk to mesh human brains with artificial intelligence remains more science fiction than ...
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