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PM Johnson shuffles technology and digital ministers again Prime minister Boris Johnson has once again shuffled around all the key Cabinet roles involved with the technology sector in his latest set of ...
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Exclusive research: Download the final report for BD+C's Giants 300 Technology and Innovation ... This survey of 130 of the nation's largest architecture, engineering, and construction firms tracks the state of AEC technology adoption and innovation ...
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Technology and rural America New technology holds promise for America's small farms and rural businesses, but public-sector involvement — such as for expanding rural ...
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China taps blockchain technology to boost financing for businesses hit by virus BEIJING – As Chinese authorities rush to support businesses struggling to survive the effects of the new coronavirus, blockchain technology is ...
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Ionotronic technology that doesn't require liquid electrolytes A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts and Harvard University has developed a type of ionotronic technology that does not ...
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Apple may be working on its own antenna technology for the 5G 'iPhone 12' That seems unlikely, however, given Apple's deal for 5G with Qualcomm that it signed in 2019 that provides Apple the technology and licensing ...
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New technology for pathogen detection driven by lasers Researchers at Purdue University have been working to develop new technologies to help stop the spread of foodborne illnesses, which kill 3,000 ...
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New X-ray technology for better management of lung diseases Australia: Researchers at Monash University have developed radical non-invasive X-ray technology to help diagnose, treat and manage respiratory ...
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The Promising Outlook Of Wearable Technology For Diabetes Management Medical technology companies are privy to the market opportunity behind this disease, and are racing to create affordable, easy-to-use wearables for ...
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German technology to track killer of Karimnagar intermediate student Karimnagar: Police have used a German technology to track down the killers of intermediate student Mutha Radhika, who was found dead under ...
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