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First study to show that when counting frozen as well as fresh embryos, single embryo transfer does not reduce the chances of having a baby Doctors in Australia have found that transferring one embryo instead of two during an IVF cycle does not reduce the chances of a woman having a baby, when frozen as well as fresh embryos are taken into account. Dr Jim Catt, Embryology director of Sydney IVF, Australia, and his colleagues have conducted the first study looking at cumulative... view more... (2003-06-27)
NE universities staff to be first qualified in UK The UK's first qualification in knowledge transfer, launched tomorrow (Wednesday April 2) by Universities for the North East, is expected to be a welcome boost for industry in the North East of England. The Postgraduate Certificate in Knowledge Transfer is being led by the University of Sunderland and is aimed at full-time university staff that... view more... (2003-04-01)
Evolution mystery: Spider venom and bacteria share same toxin Biology researchers at Lewis & Clark College and the University of Arizona have found evidence for an ancient transfer of a toxin between ancestors of two very dissimilar organisms-spiders and a bacterium. view more (2006-02-02)
Cocaine and heroin harm placenta Cocaine and heroin increase permeability of the placenta. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology have shown that exposure to the drugs causes an increase in the passage of some chemicals into the fetus. view more (2009-06-11)
Widespread support for creation of Institute for Knowledge Transfer A groundbreaking initiative that will establish the UK's knowledge transfer (KT) community as a recognised profession took a step closer to realisation today, with the announcement that a proposal has been made to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to form the Institute for Knowledge Transfer. view more (2004-11-29)
Jules Verne ATV launch approaching After the successful launch of ESA's Columbus laboratory aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis on Thursday (7 February), it is now time to focus on the next imminent milestone for ESA: the launch of Jules Verne, the first Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) to be sent to the International Space Station. view more (2008-02-12)
Media invitation: Space for new ideas - Big opportunities for small entrepreneurs Access to innovative solutions and increased competitiveness thanks to space technology - this is the theme of a workshop to be held at ESA/ESRIN in Frascati on 16 December organised by the Technology Transfer Programme of the European Space Agency. The most advanced European space technologies are being made available to non-space industry... view more... (2002-12-11)
Space technology for McLaren at the British Grand Prix At the British Grand Prix next weekend, the McLaren team will have a special boost from space technology: their mechanics` suits will feature a cooling system, specially developed from the astronauts` suits by the Technology Transfer Programme of the European Space Agency. The McLaren mechanics` suits are the unique product of a team grouping... view more... (2002-07-05)
Research Fortnight 26 June issue: stories on DEFRA cuts, FSA advice, knowledge transfer, cancer funds and the life sciences federation Research councils fear impact of DEFRA cuts The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council is calling for "urgent" action to protect the science base it supports. The council's chief executive, Julia Goodfellow, has expressed concerns about the fate of the BBSRC's research institutes in the face of continuing and "unacceptable" funding... view more... (2002-06-26)
Porphyrin electron-transfer reactions observed at the molecular level Researchers at Temple University have observed and documented electron transfer reactions on an electrode surface at the single molecule level for the first time, a discovery which could have future relevance to areas such as molecular electronics, electrochemistry, biology, catalysis, information storage, and solar energy conversion. view more (2007-08-03)
Press conference: DG Research, in relation to the launch of the ESINET European Space Incubator Network The ESINET European Space Incubator Network will provide a unique concrete platform for the transfer of knowledge and technologies in the field of space. Journalists will be invited to attend a press conference which will provide an insight into the concept and concrete benefits of this network supporting start-ups all over Europe. It will also... view more... (2002-07-10)
U.Va. Engineers Aim to Solve 'Burning' Computer Problem f you've balanced a laptop computer on your lap lately, you probably noticed a burning sensation. That's because ever-increasing processing speeds are creating more and more heat, which has to go somewhere -- in this case, into your lap. view more (2008-09-30)
Oxford University Fuel Cell Invention Wins Innovator of the Year Award Researchers from Oxford University's Chemistry Department have won one of the three categories in the Carbon Trust Innovation Awards with their vision for sustainable energy provision. view more (2003-11-12)
Renewable energy from farm waste DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE ON BIOMASS ENERGY AT THE FARM - OCTOBER 1999 view more (1999-04-16)
Successful Ariane 5 upper stage engine re-ignition experiment A successful re-ignition of the Ariane 5 upper stage engine performed during the most recent mission has consolidated Ariane 5's readiness for the launch of the Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle. view more (2007-10-23)
Four million pounds for innovation and knowledge transfer Innovative ideas in science and technology will benefit from a £4 million award which was recently announced by the DTI. The Rainbow Seed Fund will back technology-based opportunities from a powerful partnership of leading UK research teams to stimulate the creation of world class business from their high quality research. It is lead by CLRC... view more... (2001-10-19)
Electrons travel through proteins like urban commuters For Duke University theoretical chemist David Beratan, the results of his 15 years of studying how electrons make their way through some important protein molecules can be summed up with an analogy: how do big city dwellers get from here to there? view more (2007-02-02)
Techtran raises £2 Million with IP2IPO in strategic investment deal University technology transfer specialist Techtran Group (Techtran), is pleased to announce a £2,000,000 investment from intellectual property company IP2IPO. The deal sees AIM-listed IP2IPO receive 20 per cent equity share in the Techtran business in return for the investment. In addition, IP2IPO Chief Executive David Norwood will take a... view more... (2004-07-19)
UMass Amherst Researchers Discover That Microbes Can Produce Miniature Electrical Wires† Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have discovered a tiny biological structure that is highly electrically conductive. This breakthrough helps describe how microorganisms can clean up groundwater and produce electricity from renewable resources. It may also have applications in the emerging field of nanotechnology, which... view more... (2005-06-24)
Berkeley Researchers Identify Photosynthetic Dimmer Switch In a study of the molecular mechanisms by which plants protect themselves from oxidation damage should they absorb too much sunlight during photosynthesis, a team of researchers has discovered a molecular "dimmer switch" that helps control the flow of solar energy moving through the system of light harvesting proteins. view more (2008-05-09)
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