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Giant leap in tiny technology
A £10 million project that aims to put the UK at the forefront of future micro-manufacturing technology is being launched at The University of Nottingham tomorrow.   view more (2005-04-25)

UK Goes to the Planets: Media events at the BA Festival of Science, University of Exeter
In support of the sessions we are holding at this year's BA Festival of Science in Exeter please find below details of the linked media events.   view more (2004-09-06)

Tailor-made insurance policy
A cigar smoking, sports car driving man who occasionally takes part in sporting activities, but also likes to eat well, could find a tailor-made insurance policy on the internet. This is not an advertisement for an insurance company, but a conclusion of the PhD research project of Informatics Engineer Willem Jan Willemse. His degree ceremony is on... view more... (2001-02-28)

Royal Society Summer Exhibition - Take Part In The Cassini-Huygens Mission
UK space scientists are involved in a plethora of spacecraft that are currently exploring the planets, moons and comets in our Solar System. The UK Goes to the Planets exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition provides an opportunity to find out about these missions direct from the scientists. Within the last couple of years we have... view more... (2004-06-30)

Xenophobia, For Men Only
Very few people fear dandelions. Or even dangerous things - like Hummers. We may object to outsized automobiles on principle, but the mere sight of them doesn't make us tremble and sweat and run away. On the other hand, even toddlers show an automatic and powerful fear of snakes, including harmless ones.   view more (2009-02-05)

Joint Research Councils Business Plan Competition Final
INVITATION Today's Scientists, Tomorrow's Entrepreneurs - Joint Research Councils Business Plan Competition Final   8TH MAY 2002 Every day, scientists in the UK come up with ideas that would make fantastic businesses. Music speakers as thin as a piece of wallpaper, a tiny electronic 'nose' that can help diagnose illness by... view more... (2002-04-26)

Researchers say estrogen can kill breast cancer cells once fueled by the hormone
Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers say some breast cancer cells once fueled by estrogen can be killed by the same hormone.   view more (2005-12-07)

Study suggests simple way to make near-perfect lenses
A new study from the University of Edinburgh and Pennsylvania State University suggests a smart solution to one of the biggest challenges facing the optics and electromagnetics sector - how to produce near-perfect lenses cheaply.   view more (2005-09-08)

PPARC Media Invite - Fighting Cancer with Physics
PPARC Kite Club Event The Future of Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy 28th April 2005 10.30 am - 5.00 pm (registration from 9.45 am) Institute of Physics, Portland Place, London   view more (2005-04-19)
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