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Science and technology ministry sees greatest impact of spending cuts in Brazil The Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI) is the central government department that has seen the most severe spending ...
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UN forum examines how to make science and technology work better for all Harnessing the full potential of science and technology for the benefit of all people, everywhere, is the focus of a two-day virtual meeting convened by ...
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Advances in brain tech spur push for 'neuro-rights' Back in Chile, Science Minister Andres Couve told AFP the neuro-rights debate "is part of a consolidation of a new scientific institutionality in the country ...
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Exoid: Izon Science's Next-Generation Nanoparticle Measurement Technology The improved precision and accuracy for bio-nanoparticle analysis made possible by the Exoid will lead to the opening up of new research areas in ...
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2022 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition to go virtual The 2022 edition of the annual showcase of scientific endeavour by young ... Now in its 58th year, it is Europe's largest national science, technology, ...
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New graphite-based sensor technology for wearable medical devices Researchers at AMBER, the SFI Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, and from Trinity's School of Physics, have developed ...
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Synechron Paves The Road For BFSI Industry's Progressive Journey Through Innovation & Digital ... ... BFSI majors are adopting advanced technologies such as AI, data science, ML ... The acquisition has helped Synechron strengthen its technology ...
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Scientists find gene mutation linked to exfoliation syndrome,most common cause of glaucoma SINGAPORE - A team of researchers from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research's (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and ...
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IIT-M, UK researchers develop paper-based sensor to detect AMR Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras and hailing from the United Kingdom have developed a paper-based sensor that can detect ...
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Harvard University licenses its nasal swab collection technology to Rhinostics The licensed technology was developed in a collaborative effort by researchers from Harvard's Wyss Institute and HMS, building on previous work by ...
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