![]() Daily technology news - 17-Jun-2007 |
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Program gears girls up for science and technology (News 8 Austin)Girlstart prepares young girls for careers in the technology field. Its participants presented their projects Friday. New technology makes diagnosis of abnormal pregnancy cheaper (IANS via Yahoo! India News) New Delhi, June 17 (IANS) Indian scientists have developed a new technology that will help diagnose at a very early stage and at affordable cost abnormal pregnancies that can lead to miscarriages and stillbirths. Carnegie introduces new PVC-free wallcovering technology (Hospitality Design)Carnegie, a manufacturer of textiles and wallcoverings, has introduced Surface IQ, an eco-friendly wallcovering technology. Surface IQ is built from the polymer up, eliminating the hazardous use of vinyl, chlorine, plasticizers, heavy metals, formaldehyde, and dioxin. Aitken attacks proposal for technology minister (The Scotsman: Business)ELECTRONICS veteran Hugh Aitken has broken ranks with the sector by dismissing the idea of a technology minister. Japan and US to allow firms to directly share defence technology (AFP via Yahoo! News) Japan and the United States have decided to allow private companies to directly exchange information on defence technology in a bid to quicken the pace of joint development, a report said Sunday. Program gears girls up for science and technology (News 8 Austin)Some Austin-area high school students learned to fight worldwide problems using technology. Girlstart , a non-profit that empowers girls in math, science and technology, held the 'Project IT Girl' program Friday. Japan and US to allow firms to directly share defence technology (TODAYonline)Chairman of the US Joint Chief of Staff, Marine Gen. Peter Pace (L) reviews honor guard during a welcoming ceremony at the Defense Ministry priro to meeting with his Japanese counterpart Takashi Sato in Tokyo, March 2007. Japan and the US have decided to allow private companies to directly exchange information on defence technology in a bid to quicken the pace of joint development, a report said ... Metaldyne's Insert Molded Tube Technology Wins Award for Innovation (The Auto Channel)PLYMOUTH, Mich., June 15 -- Metaldyne, an Asahi Tec Company, announced its Insert Molded Tube technology has won the North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) 2007 International Die Casting Competition Award for excellence in aluminum die casting over 10 lbs. Back to Tech Update Ezine by Jeffotto.com Ltd. Shopping Site Back to technology news archives |
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