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Innovative Biotechnology Projects Secure Share Of £1m DTI Funding Stream
April 25, 2002
New cost effective and environmentally friendly ways of treating wastewater in the paper and textiles industries are among five projects to share almost £1 million in government funding, Science Minister Lord Sainsbury announced today. The projects are part of the Department of Trade and Industry's BIO-WISE Programme, which encourages UK manufacturing and service companies to drive up productivity by realising the economic and environmental benefits of biotechnology.
Details of the five new projects are:
· Thomas Chadwick and Sons in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire will receive a DTI grant of £354,879 to demonstrate how micro-organisms, like bacteria, can feed on organic waste from the textiles industry. The project will show how process changes coupled with biotechnology can lead to significant environmental and economic benefits.
· Microscience Technology Ltd, based in Edinburgh will evaluate a highly sensitive test kit to detect harmful bacteria like e-coli and salmonella in sewage sludge. This new approach to monitoring material returned to the environment from industry will receive a grant of £319,349 towards the total project cost of £912,426.
· Treforest Textiles Ltd in Pontypridd, Wales will lead a project to develop a cost-effective, environmentally friendly approach to treating aqueous waste streams in the textile industry. The project will receive a DTI grant of £109,974 towards the total project cost of £274,486.
· A project led by AstraZeneca in Devonshire will receive a DTI grant of £67,795 to investigate how the release of potentially harmful chemicals can be avoided through the use of innovative biosensors to detect toxicity in effluents. The work will involve a collaboration of nine Specialised Organic Chemicals Sector Association (SOCSA) companies.
· Pira International in Leatherhead, Surrey will lead a project to increase the re-use of water in paper and board manufacture. The project will demonstrate the use of membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology, which separates treated effluent from the rest of the waste-stream. The re-use of water protects the environment and reduces costs for industry. The project will receive a DTI grant of £134,109, and involve five paper and board manufacturing companies.
Lord Sainsbury said:
"Turning new ideas and technology into jobs and prosperity is crucial to maintaining the strength of the UK's economy. Biotechnology offers huge potential improvements to industry and the environment through cleaner and more cost-efficient ways of working.
"There are many applications of biotechnology which offer great potential but haven't yet been used at a full industrial scale or been assessed in a range of situations. The BIO-WISE Demonstrator competition plays a central role in getting exciting, unique solutions taken up in real industrial environments."
Delft University of Technology
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Scientific Explorer's Mind Blowing Science Kit for Young Scientists
by Scientific Explorer
Mind blowing experiments to delight and educate young scientists! Erupt a color changing volcano. Mix up magic ooze with a mind of its own. Play with sand that never gets wet. Mix safe chemicals and watch colors change before your eyes. You'll amaze yourself and your friends as you explore the science behind these truly remarkable reactions.
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The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book: Boil Ice, Float Water, Measure Gravity-Challenge the World Around You! (Everything Kids Series)
by Tom Robinson (Author)
Science has never been so easy - or so much fun! With The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book, all you need to do is gather a few household items and you can recreate dozens of mind-blowing, kid-tested science experiments. High school science teach Tom Robinson shows you how to expand your scientific horizons - from biology to chemistry to physics to outer space. You'll discover answers to questions like: Is it possible to blow up a balloon without actually blowing into it? What is inside coins? Can a magnet ever be "turned off"? Do toilets always flush in the same direction? Can a swimming pool be cleaned with just the breath of one person? Get ready to enter the laboratory and learn how to conduct cool experiments, understand scientific terms...
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Scientific Explorer's Disgusting Science - A Kit for Studying the Science of Revolting Things
by Scientific Explorer
Grow your own friendly germs and fuzzy molds. Mix up a batch of coagulating fake blood. Even make a stinky intestine. learn the science behind unmentionable bodily functions while doing some truly NASTY Experiments. Ages 8+
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The Science Book: Everything You Need to Know About the World and How It Works (National Geographic)
by National Geographic (Author), Marshall Brain (Foreword)
A delight for the casual reader, yet so complete and wide-ranging that science buffs and students will welcome it, The Science Book encapsulates centuries of scientific thought in one richly illustrated volume. Natural phenomena, revolutionary inventions, and the most up-to-date investigations are explained in detailed text, and 2,000 vivid illustrations—including 3-D graphics and pictograms—make the information even more accessible and amazing to discover.
The Science Book offers both a general overview of topics for the browsing reader and more specific information for those seeking deeper insight into a particular subject. Six major sections, ranging from the universe and planet Earth to biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, encompass everything from microscopic life...
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Scientific Explorer's The Magic Science Wizard's Kit
by Scientific Explorer
Cast real smoke from your fingertips, make a wizard wand, and whip up color-changing potions in your test tube laboratory. Also included are laminated cards with wizard facts, an instruction booklet with 11 activities, lab equipment, and mysterious wizard powders that will mix together to mystify you!
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Scientific Explorer's Tasty Science Chemistry in the Kitchen Kit
by Scientific Explorer
Who knew science could taste so good? With this kit, you’ll whip up cupcakes, cookies, candy, and more—all in the name of science! Learn what makes cakes rise, candy crystallize, and more real chemistry happen in the kitchen. Tasty Science is packed with ingredients, recipes, activity cards, a test tube laboratory, and lots more to explore the science of taste.
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The Complete Book of Science, Grades 5-6
by School Specialty Publishing (Author)
The Complete Book of Science for grades 5 to 6 teaches children important science skills! Children complete a variety of exercises that help them develop a number of skills in this 352 page workbook. Including a complete answer key this workbook features a user-friendly format perfect for browsing, research, and review. Over 4 million in print! The best-selling Complete Book series offers a full complement of instruction, activities, and information about a single topic or subject area. Containing over 30 titles and encompassing preschool to grade 8 this series helps children succeed in every subject area! ...
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Magic School Bus Journey into the Human Body Science Kit
by Young Scientist Club
The Magic School Bus and Ms. Frizzle take Young Scientists on a wild ride into the human body with these breathtaking experiments. Young Scientists bend bones, make joints, map taste buds, expand lungs, build a stethoscope, measure lung capacities and heart rates, perform the iodine starch test, spin glitter, simulate synovial fluid, create a human body poster, and much, much more! This exciting kit includes a life-size poster with eight sheets of body part stickers. So put on your seat belts, students, and get ready to discover The Human Body!
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Scientific Explorer's Glow in the Dark Fun Lab Science Kit
by Scientific Explorer
You will love setting up your own Glow in the Dark Fun Lab. Create a light wand, make your own glow stick, and even generate a human-powered light.
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What Is the World Made Of? All About Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 2)
by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld (Author), Paul Meisel (Author)
Did you ever walk through a wall? Drink a glass of blocks? Have you ever played with a lemonade doll, or put on milk for socks? This latest addition to the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series introduces the youngest readers to an important science concept: the differences between solids, liquids, and gases. Any child who wants to know why he can't walk through a wall will enjoy Kathleen Zoehfeld's simple text and Paul Meisel's playful illustrations.
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