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WINNERS OF THE 2019 BREAKTHROUGH PRIZE IN LIFE SCIENCES, FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS ANNOUNCED

The Breakthrough Prize Foundation and its sponsors – Sergey Brin, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, Ma Huateng, Yuri and Julia…

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Kenya wins Bid to host the International Open Data Conference in 2020

The 6th International Open Data Conference (IODC) will be held in Africa for the first time, in Nairobi, Kenya, in…

8 years ago

Kenya wins Bid to host the International Open Data Conference in 2020

TheGovernment of Kenya won the bid based on the consistency and high-level leadership of H.E the Deputy President, Hon. William…

8 years ago

Dublin Tech Summit officially launch DTS19

And with an array of new events under their umbrella, it's set to be their biggest year to date In…

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NASA uses freelancers to design robotic arm for International Space Station

NASA and Freelancer.com announced three of the winners of the ongoing Astrobee Challenges Series, the latest crowdsourcing contest held by…

8 years ago

Interview With David Fritsche: From NASA to Crypto

What is your background briefly? I began my career as a systems analyst and programmer with NASA where I had…

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Discover STEM and your Universe at Ireland’s Space Week

Ireland’s Space Week, the country’s newest national STEM Week, will take place nationwide in parallel with World Space Week from…

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Legendary Internet and computer pioneer Robert W Taylor dies aged 85

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Robert W. Taylor, who was instrumental in creating the internet…

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