All Chemical Industries Association articles in March 2019 – Page 2
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NewsNASA: SpaceCast Weekly May 3, 2019
SpaceCast Weekly is a NASA Television broadcast from the Johnson Space Center in Houston featuring stories about NASA’s work in human spaceflight, including the International Space Station and its crews and scientific research activities, and the development of Orion and the Space Launch System, the next generation American spacecraft being ...
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NewsSpace to Ground: Personal Space: 02/22/2019
NASA’s Space to Ground is your weekly update on what’s happening aboard the International Space Station.
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NewsVideo - Juno spacecraft sends images from Jupiter
JunoCam is the “citizen science” camera on board Juno. As the spacecraft orbits Jupiter, JunoCam snaps pictures of the planet from different angles and radial distances, targeting features identified in part through the collaborative efforts of the amateur astronomer community.
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From our sponsorsJohn Lewis reveals £21m investment plans
John Lewis & Partners has revealed details of a £21m investment and refurbishment of its 93,000 sq ft store in Queensgate shopping centre, Peterborough, which will be completed by January 2020.
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NewsAberdeen woman admits stealing designer clothes from John Lewis
An Aberdeen woman has admitted stealing more than £300 of designer clothes from a city centre department store.
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FeaturesHow John Lewis in Cheltenham is set to be at the centre of the 5G mobile revolution
Planning application lodged with borough council for upgrade of equipment on shop’s roof
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NewsCo-op stores to trial John Lewis Click and Collect service
Six Co-op Food stores are to start offering John Lewis’ Next Day Click and Collect service as part of a trial.
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CommentJohn Lewis dominates customer satisfaction awards
John Lewis dominates GlobalData’s annual customer satisfaction awards, taking home 4 awards including Best Retailer. Other notable wins include Adidas, Nike and Aldi.
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From our sponsorsJohn Lewis to sponsor OnBlackheath festival
Retailer John Lewis has partnered with agency Blue Umbrella to sponsor OnBlackheath festival, which takes place from 9-10 September.
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FeaturesHow Mercury and Venus can guide our hunt for alien life on exoplanets
Earth’s nearest neighbours have turned into uninhabitable hellholes. Understanding their transformation will teach us which rocky exoplanets might be fit for life
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ResearchRobotic surgery is turning out to be an expensive fad
The rapid rise of robot-aided surgery ignores the fact that high-tech gadgets don’t always improve treatment outcomes but do increase costs
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FeaturesThe Northern Lights make a mysterious noise and now we might know why
For 30 years, one man has been obsessed with the whisperings of the aurora borealis. His search for its origins may finally be over
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NewsTrue AI creativity is coming and will reveal the minds of machines
Stories abound of machines that are writing, painting and making music. Are we about to enter the creative singularity, asks Marcus du Sautoy. In October 2018, a portrait of Edmond Belamy sold at Christie’s in New York for $432,500, nearly 45 times its maximum estimated price. ...
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NewsAngela Saini video interview: The return of race in mainstream science
In her latest book, Superior: The Return of Race Science, Angela Saini examines what she calls the “subtle” return of race within mainstream science. She tells New Scientist that part of the reason she wrote the book was to understand our beliefs on race, and whether scientific beliefs have really ...
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NewsWant to stop climate change? Jared Diamond says nations need therapy
In his new book Upheaval, polymath Jared Diamond says nations need a special kind of therapy to solve big problems like climate change, Brexit and nuclear proliferation. JARED DIAMOND is a professor of geography at the University of California, Los Angeles. He started out working in electrophysiology and became a ...
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NewsWhy Ian McEwan doesn’t see his latest novel as being science fiction
What would the 1980s have been like if Alan Turing had lived? Ian McEwan talks about his exploration of a speculative past for AI in his novel Machines Like Me. Our feelings about a new gadget follow a familiar cycle: there is excitement at a fresh toy, then confusion as ...
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