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Mathematician makes some NOISE

Mathematician makes some NOISE

34 days 14 hours 41 minutes ago :: 18 October, 2009

A lecturer from The University of Manchester is making a racket about mathematics after being appointed as ambassador for his subject. John... more

Detecting Light with Graphene : The atom-thick carbon material could have optoelectronic applications.

Detecting Light with Graphene : The atom-thick carbon material could have optoelectronic applications.

39 days 15 hours 2 minutes ago :: 13 October, 2009

Researchers have explored graphene's extraordinary electronic properties for numerous applications over the past few years, from superfast... more

U-M discovery about biological clocks overturns long-held theory

U-M discovery about biological clocks overturns long-held theory

40 days 14 hours 46 minutes ago :: 12 October, 2009

University of Michigan mathematicians and their British colleagues say they have identified the signal that the brain sends to the rest of the body... more

Nanotechnology research boosted by Japanese link-up

Nanotechnology research boosted by Japanese link-up

91 days 19 hours 57 minutes ago :: 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... more

Cooking with sound

Cooking with sound

126 days 15 hours 48 minutes ago :: 18 July, 2009

A low-cost generator with the potential to transform lives in the world’s poorest communities is now being tested across the UK and in Nepal. The... more

New e-science service could accelerate cancer research

New e-science service could accelerate cancer research

142 days 17 hours 59 minutes ago :: 02 July, 2009

The University of Manchester and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) have launched a major new... more

A Step Toward Superfast Carbon Memory

A Step Toward Superfast Carbon Memory

234 days 16 hours 11 minutes ago :: 01 April, 2009

Graphene, a flat sheet of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms, can transport electrons very quickly. This has made it a promising material for high... more

£236.5 Million Investment has  Announced for STFC to Develop Science Portfolio

£236.5 Million Investment has Announced for STFC to Develop Science Portfolio

494 days 16 hours 36 minutes ago :: 15 July, 2008

The Science and Technology Facilities Council [STFC] has had £236.5M earmarked for investment to develop large-scale research facilities and... more

STFC has Announced 1.9 billion Science Funding Programme

STFC has Announced 1.9 billion Science Funding Programme

501 days 19 hours 15 minutes ago :: 08 July, 2008

The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has announced a three-year £1.906bn funding programme which will maintain UK scientific... more

The Giant Atom-Smasher Being Built at CERN might be Possible to Travel Backwards or Forwards in Time as Time Machine

The Giant Atom-Smasher Being Built at CERN might be Possible to Travel Backwards or Forwards in Time as Time Machine

650 days 1 hour 23 minutes ago :: 11 February, 2008

Two Russian mathematicians have suggested that the giant atom-smasher being built at the European centre for nuclear research, Cern, near Geneva,... more

Physicists have put forward a new design for a nanoscale water pump

Physicists have put forward a new design for a nanoscale water pump

725 days 14 hours 15 minutes ago :: 27 November, 2007

Physicists in China and the UK have put forward a new design for a nanoscale water pump. The device, which is inspired by the structure of channels... more

Astronomers Find Dust In The Wind of Black Holes

Astronomers Find Dust In The Wind of Black Holes

773 days 23 hours 47 minutes ago :: 10 October, 2007

The hit song that proclaimed, "All we are is dust in the wind," may have some cosmic truth to it. New findings from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope... more

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope  suggest Space Dust From Black Holes

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope suggest Space Dust From Black Holes

774 days 5 hours 59 minutes ago :: 09 October, 2007

New findings from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope suggest that space dust -- the same stuff that makes up living creatures and planets -- was... more

'Cutting edge' technology for perfect hair cut by mobile phone

'Cutting edge' technology for perfect hair cut by mobile phone

829 days 12 hours 59 minutes ago :: 15 August, 2007

The system developed by The University of Manchester will beam the essentials of achieving the perfect haircut straight to eager-to-learn stylists'... more

Lets join a real time traveller !

Lets join a real time traveller !

870 days 11 hours 18 minutes ago :: 05 July, 2007

A time-traveller arrived at an experiment dedicated to studying the Big Bang and the mysteries of the Universe recently and a log of his travel is... more

Engineers Prove That Boxer, 'Hitman' Hatton, Packs A Mighty Punch

Engineers Prove That Boxer, 'Hitman' Hatton, Packs A Mighty Punch

883 days 1 hour ago :: 23 June, 2007

Measurements taken at The University of Manchester have shown that local boxing hero Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton really does live up to his name.... more

New understanding of how the strong nuclear force acts upon the quarks

New understanding of how the strong nuclear force acts upon the quarks

891 days 4 hours 45 minutes ago :: 14 June, 2007

Three-quark particle contains one quark from each family. Batavia, Ill. - Physicists of the DZero experiment at the Department of Energy's Fermi... more

Science and Technology Facilities Council announces Science Board members

Science and Technology Facilities Council announces Science Board members

893 days 12 hours 38 minutes ago :: 12 June, 2007

The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) have announced the 8 appointments to its Science Board which will be responsible for providing... more

A step closer to both seeing the 'heartbeat' of a living cell and a new way to test drugs

A step closer to both seeing the 'heartbeat' of a living cell and a new way to test drugs

951 days 11 hours 55 minutes ago :: 15 April, 2007

Researchers have made a breakthrough by detecting the electrical equivalent of a living cell's last gasp. The work takes them a step closer to both... more

Physicists have made transistors out of graphene

Physicists have made transistors out of graphene

956 days 9 hours 13 minutes ago :: 10 April, 2007

Graphene is the thinnest of all possible materials in the universe. It shares many of the properties that excited physicists about nanotubes a... more

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