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MIT research points to a much more efficient way of harvesting electrical power from what would otherwise be wasted heat.
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:: 14 November, 2009
A new system for ensuring accurate election tallies, which MIT researchers helped to develop, passed its first real-world test.
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:: 03 November, 2009
Tiny laser-scanning microscope images brain cells in freely moving animals.By building a tiny microscope small enough to be carried around on a...

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:: 29 October, 2009
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:: 01 October, 2009
Scientists from the University of Bath have helped to develop new mobile phone software that will help epidemiologists and ecologists working in...

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:: 24 September, 2009
A team of engineers and artists working at the University of Washington's Solheim Rapid Manufacturing Laboratory has developed a way to create...

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:: 22 September, 2009
New technologies may change our lives for the better, but sometimes they have risks. Communicating those benefits and risks to the public, and...

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:: 21 September, 2009
Chemical engineers at Oregon State University have invented a new technology to deposit “nanostructure films” on various surfaces, which may first...

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:: 18 September, 2009
A satellite that won't be launched into orbit until 2015 is already paying dividends for an advanced weather research project.
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:: 16 September, 2009
The future of Weston-super-Mare’s Birnbeck Pier is closer to being understood, thanks to new technology which will reveal the precise state of...

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:: 13 September, 2009
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:: 11 September, 2009
A new Oxford University spin-out company, Oxford Yasa Motors, has been set up to commercialise lightweight electric motors developed at the...

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:: 05 September, 2009
Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory are developing a new technology for use in underwater acoustics. The new technology uses flashes of...

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:: 28 August, 2009
Researchers at the Cambridge Research Lab of Toshiba Research Europe Ltd announced today that they have increased the bit rate of quantum key...

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:: 23 August, 2009
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:: 22 August, 2009
Professor Paul O’Brien and his research team in the School of Chemistry at The University of Manchester are joining forces with Murata...

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:: 14 August, 2009
What the world needs now—besides love, of course—is a new technology for diagnosing infectious disease that's inexpensive and portable yet highly...

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:: 09 August, 2009
New technology to hear vibrations through the skull bone has been developed at Chalmers University of Technology. Besides investigating the...

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:: 28 July, 2009
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:: 12 July, 2009
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) is preparing two satellites for launch on 25th July. The Earth observation missions, UK-DMC2 and Deimos-1,...

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