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How solar power could become organic - and cheap | Technology | The Guardian
Gordon Brown will unveil tax breaks for households generating their own green energy as he uses his eleventh budget to challenge the environmental credentials of David Cameron's Conservatives by proposing ... [More...]
First added: 29 November 2007, by: Laura Adams
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View Point: Beware cell phone users
1.5 billion people around the world use cellular phones; however chances are most of these users are unaware of the damage they may be doing to their bodies. According to a four-year research project focused ... [More...]
First added: 28 November 2007, by: Jutta Schrimpf
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Mobiles, pylons and health - The IET
Position statement on the possible health effects of mobile phones & electricity distribution Every two years the IET publishes its position statement on the possible biological and health effects of ... [More...]
First added: 28 November 2007, by: Peter Foord
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Inside IT: Tiny particles that are used to tackle the biggest issues | Technology | The Guardian
British nanotechnology company Oxonica yesterday announced a partnership with the US medical supply company Becton Dickinson to develop technology that could help quickly diagnose infectious diseases in ... [More...]
First added: 20 November 2007, by: Laura Adams
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European Commission is world's largest public investor in nanotechnology
A recent report, focused on the implementation of the 2005 Action Plan for Nanotechnology, shows the strategic importance of nanotechnology, an area of recognised European leadership, and the contribution ... [More...]
First added: 14 September 2007, by: Simon Lande
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NBTC: Nanobiotechnology Center
Nanobiotechnology is a rapidly advancing area of scientific and technological opportunity that applies the tools and processes of nano/microfabrication to build devices for studying biosystems. Researchers ... [More...]
First added: 15 November 2007, by: Laura Adams
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International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems meets the demands for an international interdisciplinary journal which integrates publication of all aspects of research on robotics science. The journal ... [More...]
First added: 14 November 2007, by: Laura Adams
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Average rating (2 ratings): Tags: robotics
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Sandia MEMS Home Page
Welcome to the Silicon-Based MEMS site at Sandia National Laboratories. Sandia is a world leader in the technology required for development, fabrication, and production of microelectronic, photonic, micromachine ... [More...]
First added: 14 November 2007, by: Laura Adams
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Average rating (1 rating): Tags: mems, nanotechnology
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European Bioinfornatics Institute
Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Content can be viewed at actual source page: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/inc/head.html Your browser does not ... [More...]
First added: 7 November 2007, by: Laura Adams
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Average rating (1 rating): Tags: bioinformatics, nanotechnology
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World's fastest vector computer goes live - News - Tech.co.uk
Since we reported a year ago on the latest supercomputer from NEC in Japan, not only has the company gone and improved it, but it has also managed to make its first sale of the behemoth number cruncher. ... [More...]
First added: 5 November 2007, by: Dan Hanley
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Average rating (1 rating): Tags: computing, supercomputer
