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Topics surrounding freedom and privacy in the Internet are increasingly discussed and debated by IT-experts, industry, policy makers and the individual day-to-day user. While the ordinary user is often concerned about privacy and confidentiality of
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Few discoveries have attracted more attention in the area of molecular biology over the last three years than CRISPR-Cas9, a relatively new technology that is groundbreaking, controversial and developing rapidly. Science Magazine featured
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NYC FIRST's programs provide students with hands-on learning opportunities to expand their knowledge of science and engineering while simultaneously fostering life skills, such as problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
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Taking place on October 30 and 31, 2015, it will inspire leadership, foster dialogue, and promote innovation. Participants will engage in discussions on the most pressing transatlantic challenges of our time. With more than 700 participants and 30
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NYC FIRST's programs provide students with hands-on learning opportunities to expand their knowledge of science and engineering, while simultaneously fostering life skills, such as problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
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Each year, thousands of leading scientists, engineers, educators, policymakers, and journalists gather together to discuss recent developments in science and technology. The 2015 meeting theme is “Innovations, Information, and Imaging.”
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The main goal of the BILAT USA 2.0 EU-U.S. Innovation Conference is to highlight existing best practices in member states and to promote the integration of the innovation aspect in the EU-U.S. S&T Agreement through more innovative and
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It is an old dream of humankind to communicate and interact with the environment by only using the power of thoughts. Recent advances in sensor technology and computational capacities suggest that this dream might become a reality in the near
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“A social network for researchers? Forget it, that’s impossible. Researchers aren’t social” – that’s what Ijad Madisch’s professor at the University in Hanover, Germany, told him when he proposed his idea for ResearchGate. So he took off for Boston,
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Both the US and Germany are world leaders in basic and applied research, yet there are fundamental differences in their approaches to entrepreneurship.This talk will address four questions:1) University spinoffs have the potential to become