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ESA highlights space in Europe`s cars Advanced space technology is being found more down-to-earth uses – even within the cars driven on Europe`s roads. The ESA conference ‘Technology Exchange between Space and Automotive Industry’ is to highlight how spin-offs from space are influencing the evolution of European... view more (2002-10-29)
SEK 50 million to microelectronics research in Linköping In the five years to come the Linköping Institute of Technology will be one of four strategic research centers in microelectronics in Sweden. The Foundation for Strategic Research has allocated SEK 50 million to a Linköping-based research program for the design of complex systems for... view more (2002-10-14)
Derwent Information Annual Uk Company Patent Study Shows High-tech Companies Dominate Innovation London, United Kingdom - The Derwent Information annual study into the number of basic patents filed in the UK during 2001 shows that technology companies dominated innovation. Derwent Information research reveals that out of the top ten ranked companies, by number of basic* patents filed, six... view more (2002-07-01)
atugen AG and metaGen Pharmaceuticals Sign Target Validation Agreement Berlin, Germany, February 11, 2003 - atugen AG and metaGen Pharmaceuticals GmbH announced today that they have signed an agreement to evaluate the application of atugen's target validation technology in research and development of metaGen's novel cancer drug targets. Under the terms of the... view more (2003-02-11)
Crystals For Extreme Electronics Like silicon, silicon carbide is semiconductor and in some aspects, its characteristics are even better. Electrical strength of silicon carbide is ten times higher than that of silicon, heat conductivity is three times higher. Crystals of silicon carbide are almost perfect for power electronics.... view more (2002-01-24)
Imperial College London and Imperial Innovations raise over £20m from City deal Imperial College London and its technology commercialisation company Imperial Innovations, have jointly raised over £20m from a private placement to institutional investors, it was announced today. view more (2005-04-28)
Survey reveals changing patterns of commercialisation activity in UK universities Preliminary results of the second UK technology transfer survey are revealing some significant shifts in the patterns of research commercialisation in universities. Universities are employing more technology transfer staff and investing more in protecting inventions arising from university... view more (2003-06-09)
Gene chip technology will lead to quick and accurate genetic testing for cystic fibrosis A single genetic test that is capable of detecting all mutations involved in the development of cystic fibrosis could be just a few years away, the 20th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology heard today (Monday 28 June). Researchers at Monash University in... view more (2004-06-28)
Instrumentel secures further funding for unique locking technology The company behind the revolutionary wireless telemetry system being developed for use in Formula 1 racing has secured further funding from investors to bring a ground breaking new security product to market. view more (2004-11-23)
Developing unique brain maps to assist surgery and research Researchers from the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne are developing new technology to create individualised brain maps that will revolutionise diagnosis of disease and enhance the accuracy of brain surgery. view more (2008-06-17)
Watchdog rejects plan to recover nuclear gas EMBARGOED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 9 OCTOBER 2002 19:00 BST UK CONTACT - Claire Bowles, New Scientist Press Office, London: Tel: +44(0)20 7331 2751 or email claire.bowles@rbi.co.uk BRITAIN`s Environment Agency plans to allow emissions of a radioactive gas from the Sellafield nuclear complex in Cumbria to... view more (2002-10-09)
A breakthrough in heat transfer technology A revolutionary breakthrough in heat transfer technology that could improve process productivity and reduce energy consumption and waste, is being developed by Ashe Morris Ltd thanks to a £100,000 investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts), the... view more (2003-07-21)
European Space Policy Institute founded in Vienna The European Space Agency (ESA) and the Austrian Space Agency (ASA), on behalf of the Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT) of the Federal Republic of Austria, today founded the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) in Vienna. The Institute, whose creation was recommended to the... view more (2003-11-26)
University of Ulster Helping Change The Face of Healthcare University of Ulster researchers are working with clinicians at one of Northern Ireland's leading hospitals on novel ways to harness information and communication technology to provide a better service to patients. view more (2004-12-15)
Researchers light up lungs to help diagnose disease Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed innovative technology which illuminates a person's lungs and helps clinicians identify if they are functioning correctly. The new technology could result in earlier diagnosis of emphysema and smoking related damage, as well as other lung... view more (2008-04-29)
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