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EXPRESS INFORMER > Archive for Science & Technology (Page 262)

Category: Science & Technology

Today’s world is the world of Science and new Technologies, Experiments, Research, and its Implementations. In this category, we will get all the information about New Scientific Researches that have been under process around the world. From the clipper launch at NASA to the latest iPhone release by Apple, you will get it all!

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How a new generation of Indigenous researchers are bringing traditional knowledge to academia

March 29, 2019 Express Informer

Twenty-three-year old Natalie Hill is wrapping up her undergraduate degree in First Nations and social justice and peace studies, but spent last summer studying something completely different: physics and astronomy. Hill, who is from Oneida Nation of the Thames, found Read more …

Science & Technology

Cuba signs deal with Google to connect to modern internet

March 29, 2019 Express Informer

Cuba and Google signed a deal Thursday moving the island one step closer to having a state-of-the-art connection to the modern internet. The American internet giant and the Cuban government agreed to create a seamless, cost-free connection between their two Read more …

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Saskatchewan cow gives birth to live quadruplets

March 29, 2019 Express Informer

It seems that cows on the prairies are doing their best to set records. On Monday, an Alberta cow gave birth to a humongous heifer that tipped the scales at 94 kilograms. Not to be outdone, a Saskatchewan cow had Read more …

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How to track your carbon footprint

March 29, 2019 Express Informer

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving us to a more sustainable world. (Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Thursday.) This week: You want to reduce your Read more …

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Ontario town will soon accept Bitcoin for property tax

March 28, 2019February 17, 2021 Express Informer

The Ontario town of Innisfil will soon begin accepting digital currencies as payment for its property taxes, starting with Bitcoin. The town of 36,000 people is north of Toronto and south of Barrie, Ont. Its council voted late Tuesday in Read more …

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Vegan diet for Fido or Mittens? U of G study finds pet owners are thinking about it

March 28, 2019 Express Informer

Pet owners may be more keen in having a vegan diet for their cats or dogs than we thought, according to a study out of the University of Guelph.  University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) surveyed more than 3,600 dog and cat Read more …

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Huawei rebuked over security flaws by UK report

March 28, 2019 Express Informer

Britain publicly chastised China’s Huawei Technologies for failing to fix long-standing security flaws in its mobile network equipment and revealed new “significant technical issues,” increasing pressure on the company as it battles Western allegations that Beijing could use its gear Read more …

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Sodom salt cave is world’s longest, Israeli researchers say

March 28, 2019 Express Informer

Israeli researchers said Thursday they have surveyed what they now believe to be the world’s longest salt cave, a network of twisting passageways at the southern tip of the Dead Sea. A recently completed survey of the Malham Cave determined Read more …

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Shrinking Arctic sea ice linked to less rain further south

March 28, 2019 Express Informer

Research has uncovered powerful evidence linking shrinking sea ice in the Arctic to snow and rain in central North America. A study published Wednesday in the journal Nature suggests that a long dry period about 8,000 years ago through the Read more …

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Why you’re going to see more fees for electric vehicle charging

March 28, 2019 Express Informer

So you’re enjoying your electric vehicle. It’s pretty quiet, right? Cheap to drive around? Have you enjoyed some of those choice spots reserved for EVs, right in the best part of the parking lot? Perhaps you’ve delighted in knowing your car is Read more …

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