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Scientists invent new technology to print invisible messages Forget lemon juice and hot irons, there is a new way to write and read invisible messages – and it can be used again and again. The approach ...
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Keeping Our Edge: Attracting and Educating a Science and Technology Workforce This post is based on some of the findings of the CFR-sponsored task force, Innovation and National Security: Keeping Our Edge, which was released ...
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Technology awards presented to four labs President of India Ram Nath Kovind and Minister for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Thursday presented the ...
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Princeton announces initiative to propel innovations in quantum science and technology Princeton University has announced the creation of the Princeton Quantum Initiative to foster research and training across the spectrum from ...
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Personalized wellness: Can science and technology co-evolve to meet consumer demands? The desire for personalization is permeating all aspects of life, and there is nothing more personal than decisions about health and wellness.
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Humans Can Improve Technology without Really Understanding It One solution is to run an experiment that simulates technological development across multiple generations. A young French scientist, Maxime Derex, ...
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Need mass movement for science and technology, says Harsh Vardhan Just as we need a jan andolan for health, we need a similar jan andolan for science and technology to realise the Prime Minister's vision. In all recent ...
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ASU center receives $1.7M grant to explore how we make sense of spirituality in an age of ... Conflicts at the borders of religion, science and technology have been a major research area of the center's since its inception in 2003. Partnering with ...
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Technology Feature | Beyond CRISPR: What's current and upcoming in genome editing Gene editing gets an upgrade with new versions of CRISPR and CRISPR alternatives (zinc-finger nucleases, TALENs, and meganucleases).
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Research could help flexible technology last longer, avoid critical failures 17 in the journal Scientific Reports, is led by Binghamton Univerity Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Guy German and PhD student ...
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