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Scientists Reference of First Global Earthquake Hazard Map

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It took more than 500 scientists and seven years of research, but the first global earthquake hazard map is now complete. How come it took seven whole years? Well, for starters, the scientists had to contend with forces much greater than earthquakes. Try politics.

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WITI Atlanta Announces Advisory Board

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Ms. Denise Billups is Director, Sales Learning, Americas and WW ibm.com where she is responsible for enabling the success of over 2000 sellers, sales teams and sales leaders through effective learning and training initiatives. After 28 years with IBM it was Ms. Billups career-long passion for the skill, professional and career development of all employees [...]

India develops land vehicles fighting robot

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Three types of fully automated devices to detect and secure minefields through areas affected by nuclear, biological or chemical (NBC) and watch the enemy territory at night are being developed by the Institution of Research and Development of Combat Vehicles (CVRDE) at Avoid near Chennai.
The vehicle combat infantry existing (BMP-II), [...]