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Satya Nadella to decode future of technology in India Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will share his vision for the future of technology and how Microsoft is driving digital transformation in India during his ...
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Kerala schools to use new technology to teach English THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The state-run Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) has launched a special initiative for enhancing ...
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Technology in higher education: learning with it instead of from it Technology has shifted the way that professors teach students in higher education. For example, by uploading recorded lectures online, students can ...
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3D Printing: A Technology of Degrowth? Part 2 In the EOS/Airbus study, the research determined that, while both technologies used about the same amount of energy, AM produced 40 percent less ...
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NEC introduces top technology for West HQ city in Australia West HQ is in collaboration with NEC developing technology solutions for one of Australia's leading Performing Arts venues. It creates an innovative ...
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Market Landscape and Outlook to 2028 - Opportunity Analysis by ... Dublin, Feb. 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Sustainable Aviation Fuels - Market and Technology Forecast to 2028" report has been ...
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Researchers Develop Lead Absorbing Technology for Solar Perovskite Cells The researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have come up with a technology that could sequester the minuscule quantity ...
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City of Cleveland prepares for changes in technology and innovation As technology continues to evolve, cities like Cleveland have found that traditional policies and regulations are woefully inadequate for dealing with ...
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Arizona physicians pioneer groundbreaking technology to help dialysis patients Tempe, Ariz. -Two Arizona physicians are trying to improve care for patients with chronic kidney disease by pioneering a minimally invasive procedure ...
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Met police chief: facial recognition technology critics are ill-informed The Metropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, has attacked critics of facial recognition technology for using arguments she has claimed are ...
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