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Gizmodo AustraliaBio-Engineering Is A Lot Less Dystopian When It Looks Like An Acid TripGizmodo AustraliaYet even science journalists have had trouble explaining concepts like CRISPR in terms that everyone can understand. A new exhibition at a Silicon Vall
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SCF graduate leaves Kazakhstan behind. Is engineering ahead?Sarasota Herald-TribuneStarr's sister is now a straight-A student at H.S. Moody Elementary School in Bradenton. Starr will find out later this month if she is accepted to her dream school — th
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The EngineerSponsored content: Where are the women in engineering?The EngineerWe need to double, at least, the number of UK based university engineering students and with only 15.8% of engineering and technology UK undergraduates being female there is a cl
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Tissue Engineering Market To Reach $11.53 Billion By 2022 Owing To Increased Focus Of Stem Cell Therapies: Grand ...GlobeNewswire (press release)San Francisco, May 05, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global tissue engineering market is expected to reach USD 11.53
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Students speak on search for new engineering deanUTA The ShorthornAbira Syed, industrial engineering junior and Engineering Student Council president, said she was shocked the university is looking for a new engineering dean, because Behbehani served the s
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USF Sarasota-Manatee launching pre-engineering programSarasota Herald-TribuneCalled “USF Bridge to Engineering,” the program will offer local students the option to begin their first two years of engineering studies here and to complete their degree at the
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Wall Street JournalOil Shocker: Bulging Inventory Beats Scary HeadlinesWall Street JournalWhat happens in Doha stays in Doha. The only shocker from last weekend's summit of major oil exporters in Qatar's capital was how emphatically Saudi Arabia re
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Wall Street JournalWhat Oil Glut? Outages Put Supply, Demand Close to BalanceWall Street JournalLONDON—Oil-producing governments across the world are scrambling to address petroleum outages that have taken nearly 2 million barrels a day off the market and
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FRANCE 24Oil Workers Go on Strike in Kuwait to Protest CutbacksABC NewsOil workers in Kuwait have gone on strike to protest proposed government cutbacks as the OPEC nation grapples with a prolonged slump in crude prices. Thousands of workers gathered at th
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Regina Leader-PostEngineering students focus efforts on safe drinking water for First NationsRegina Leader-PostFour engineering students are not waiting to put their education to work. Jonathon Sinclair, Austin St. Denis, Austin Rosom and Cody Braun wanted
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