The White House Science Fair celebrates the student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions from across the country.
published on 4/23/13 The Philippines is using an unlikely source to generate electricity. It's turning rubbish into clean energy - and the move's proving to be popular. Jamela Alindogan has more from Manila.
A spaceship bankrolled by British tycoon Sir Richard Branson made its first engine-powered flight Monday. The test flight moves Virgin Galactic toward its goal of flying into space later this year. (April 30th)
With legal gambling set to move this year beyond the casinos and onto the Internet, the industry is bracing for the most far-reaching changes in its history. (April 30)
provided by http://cnnnext.com 5/9/13 like us on http://facebook.com/cnnnext http://twitter.com/cnnnext United States Chief Technology Officer, Todd Park, and United States Chief Information Officer, Steven VanRoekel, discuss the i
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provided by http://cnnnext.com like us http://cnnnext.com shop http://cnnnext.com/shop This week, the President honored fallen officers and top cops, spoke on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, invited both the Prime Minist
Published on Sep 21, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Hassanat, a scientist at a University in Jordan, has created an automated lip-reading system with a success rate of 76%. Though he admits there are many hurdles to making the techno
Published on May 24, 2013 Chief executives from major telecommunications companies, network service providers, information technology, finance, and aerospace companies provide the President with collaborative advice and expertise, as wel
provided by http://cnnnext.com like us http://facebook.com/cnnnext NewsHour's science correspondent Miles O'Brien continues his reporting on the role of technology in unraveling the Boston bombing case. Miles looks at the facial recogni
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart considers the elaborate dreams of Silicon Valley's biggest companies for their new headquarters, from Apple to Amazon to Facebook. -- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://w
Could the sprawling surveillance state enable government or its legion of private contractors to abuse their technology and spy upon domestic political targets or judges This is not a far off possibility. Two years ago, a batch of stolen e-
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After a Feed the Future technology expo, President Obama speaks on the importance of confronting an urgent challenge that affects nearly 900 million people around the world -- chronic hunger and the need for long-term food security. June 29
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Published on Sep 19, 2013 provided by http://cnnnext.com Apple's iOS 7 is a complete redesign of the iPhone operating system with new graphics and features like Airdrop and improved multitasking.
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Imagine a world where a computer tells you what to do and when—without having to log into your PC. The WSJ's Deborah Kan talks with Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt on the technology of tomorrow.
Published on May 28, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM In a broad defense of his foreign policy, President Barack Obama declared that the U.S. remains the world's most indispensable nation, even after a long season of war, but argued
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Hillary Clinton made a strong personal statement in support of net neutrality while speaking at a women's technology conference in Silicon Valley on Tuesday. (Feb. 25)
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Artificial Intelligence, and the possibility of living alongside of computers with consciousness is explored with Prof. Susan Schneider. If superintelligent computers evolve, is it rational to expect machines
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PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Targeting stagnant wages in an otherwise improving economy, President Barack Obama is calling on employers, educational institutions and local governments to ramp up training and hiring of high-technology. (Ma
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PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Aug 27, 2015 Iran’s Nuclear Research Center for Agriculture and Medicine, also known as the Karaj Nuclear Research Center, has opened its doors to Press TV. In this exclusive report, we get to fin
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Sep 3, 2015 Energy company advertisements aside, most people know that coal is bad for our health, but not it also turns out that it is radioactive. Coal ash is even more toxic than that. Republi
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Sep 24, 2015 GOP Representative Paul Gosar, the recipient of more than $190,000 from the energy industry, has introduced a resolution to impeach EPA Chief Gina McCarthy. While short on specific d
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Mar 5, 2016 In this week's address, the President discussed his upcoming visit to the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, where he will participate in a conversation about civic engageme
UFO Sightings | Real Aliens In NASA Footage | Best UFO Documentary Alien Evidence UFO Sightings Real Aliens In NASA Footage - Dan Aykroyd Documentary. David Sereda, a UFO enthusiast, interviews the comedian Dan Aykroyd who claims he has ha
Saudi Arabia is known for its hostile climate of little rainfall. Being a conglomerate of mostly desert and partly arid lands, the land had been far from green. However, a shocking phenomenon is currently happening in the desert land. Surpr
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China’s state-backed Science and Technology Daily released and then deleted a report that reported that the country’s massive Sky Eye telescope may have detected some signs of life beyond Earth. #China #skyeyetelescope #Earth ------------