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Your personal news show The modern-day capabilities of the Internet and those of the familiar household TV are beginning to merge. It is possible to receive TV programs over the Internet using streaming technologies. On the other hand, TV displays Internet-based computer applications through the increasingly common set-top boxes designed to receive digital TV. The... view more... (2003-03-10)
Paraytec unveils analytical detection technology University of York spinout Paraytec Ltd unveiled its patented analytical detection technology to an audience of investors at the White Rose Bioscience Forum today (03 November). view more (2004-11-02)
Fans use too much electricity From our kitchens to industrial buildings, we cannot do without fans - even if we are only seldom aware of them. They cool the processor in our home computers, or rotate in the cooling towers of large power stations. But they need electricity to be able to do their job. For Europe, the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI,... view more... (2002-08-29)
Unfavorable ocean conditions likely cause of low 2007 salmon returns along West Coast NOAA scientists are reviewing unusual environmental conditions in the Pacific Ocean as the likely culprit for the dramatically low returns of Chinook and coho salmon to rivers and streams along the West Coast of the United States in 2007. view more (2008-03-04)
Television phones to become a reality Talking to your family and friends through your television could soon become a reality, if the set-top-box technology developed by Red Embedded Design Co Ltd receives the investment it is looking for at the Connect Yorkshire Springboard Investment Conference today. view more (2004-11-30)
Digital AM Radio Despite the technical advances of digital FM radio, offering increased choice and crystal clear, disturbance-free radio reception, AM (medium and long-range) radio is still the most common medium used to broadcast news and entertainment around the world. Now EUREKA project E! 2390 DIAM has combined the benefits of digital radio with the range and... view more... (2004-06-21)
SSTL win BNSC rural broadband study The British National Space Centre has awarded Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), and Avanti Communications Limited a £100,000 study contract to examine the provision of satellite based broadband services. The study will focus on the provision of cost-effective broadband internet services by satellite for rural areas and developing... view more... (2003-08-06)
Endorasoft goes beyond the limits of SMS and SIM cards of mobile phones The basque company Endorasoft has created two computer systems that will offer to consumers and companies more services and possibilities for this kind of telephone systems. view more (2002-10-24)
Foot and Mouth deals £750 m blow to sports industries The foot and mouth outbreak has brought to a sudden halt a decade of constant growth in UK consumer spending on sport, according to a new Sheffield Hallam University report. Consumer spending on sport in the UK was at a record £15.2 billion, or nearly 3% of total consumer spending in 2000 according to Sport Market Forecasts, published this... view more... (2001-04-09)
Batter out: Umpires likely to favor pitchers of the same race or ethnicity Umpires for Major League Baseball are more likely to call strikes in favor of pitchers who share their race or ethnicity, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin. view more (2007-08-14)
Community-supported agriculture serves as counterexample to market demands of globalization A compelling new paper from the August issue of the Journal of Consumer Research explores the community-supported agriculture movement and its survival in the face of economic globalization. view more (2007-08-08)
Next Generation pH Measurement Removes the Need for Calibration The measurement of pH is one of the most common analytical measurements used the world over in applications from process control in the food industry, to research in the pharmaceutical industry, through to effluent monitoring in the environmental sector. In 2002, the total pH measurement instrumentation market, including replacement sensors... view more... (2004-11-12)
Failing the sniff test: Researchers find new way to spot fraud Companies that commit fraud can find innovative ways to fudge the numbers, making it hard to tell something is wrong by just looking at their financial statements. view more (2009-11-09)
Press Invitation to the British Ecological Society`s Winter Meeting, University of York, 18-20 December 2002 You are invited to attend the UK's premier ecological event, the British Ecological Society's Winter Meeting, being held at the University of York on 18-20 December 2002. Thousands of ecologists from all four corners of the globe will be attending the meeting, which features more than 350 scientific papers and 150 posters, as well as the... view more... (2002-11-08)
Nanotech In Europe: Integration Of Science Becomes Priority FRONTIERS meeting view more (2005-02-03)
Transplanted liver cells function in older animals but do not proliferate as much as in younger ones When things go right, transplanted healthy liver cells transplanted by infusion or injection will find their way to the liver, integrate into the damaged tissue, start proliferating, and take over the liver's work of helping with digestion and removing waste products and worn-out cells from the blood. view more (2009-04-20)
Peer-to-peer broadband services for grandmothers Heidelberg. A high-level panel of decision-makers in European communications technology discussed the business perspectives of broadband services at the Eurescom Summit 2002 on Thursday, 24 October. For Scott Robinson, Director of Carrier Service Market Development at Alcatel, broadband is already a success, given the fact that there are already... view more... (2002-10-24)
Toddlers learn better through interactive video Given that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in the United States watch an average of one to three hours of television and videotapes a day means the entertainment market for these young viewers (and their parents) has exploded in recent years. view more (2006-05-17)
Salmonid hatcheries cause 'stunning' loss of reproduction The rearing of steelhead trout in hatcheries causes a dramatic and unexpectedly fast drop in their ability to reproduce in the wild, a new Oregon State University study shows, and raises serious questions about the wisdom of historic hatchery practices. view more (2007-10-05)
Does wind power have a chance? Four analyses from Lund Institute of Technology Wind power is the most rapidly growing form of energy in the world today. European wind power accounts for the greatest share, with Denmark, Germany, and Spain as leading countries. In Denmark, for example, wind power provides roughly 12 percent of production of electricity. In Sweden, too, wind power has increased, although to a more limited... view more... (2003-12-18)
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