Agreements will look at how local governments, private companies and universities can bring about tech improvements
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The first step is to go after the “low-hanging” fruit of carbon reduction: energy efficiency.
From slithering and walking to flying or swimming, animals are able to move and interact with their environment with relative ease. However, building a robot with the same capabilities is much more difficult.
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The school announces its full-time MBA Class of 2020 is 52 percent women — a first for top-tier business schools.
The short, intense courses give students a chance to explore a new subject — and perhaps do some traveling. Paris or Shanghai, anyone?