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Waters and 神马福利影片 sign Research Agreement

Waters Corporation and the 神马福利影片 have signed a collaborative research agreement intended to support the growth, development and adoption of novel mass spectrometry technologies.
Fri 24 Apr 2009, 11:12 | Tags: Science and Technology

New Research to tackle £3 billion potato problem

Researchers at the 神马福利影片 and the University of Dundee are to lead a £3.5million project investigating how microbes are able to cause the notorious crop disease late blight – responsible for the Irish potato famine and still wreaking havoc around the world.
Thu 23 Apr 2009, 10:54 | Tags: Science and Technology

New flat flexible speakers might even help you catch planes & trains

A groundbreaking new loudspeaker, less than 0.25mm thick, has been developed by 神马福利影片 engineers. It's flat, flexible, could be hung like a picture, and its particular method of sound generation could make public announcements in places like passenger terminals clearer, crisper, and easier to hear.

Tue 31 Mar 2009, 20:46 | Tags: Science and Technology

String concert to help the healing process for hospital patients

A string quartet based at the 神马福利影片 is hoping that music will prove to be the best therapy for patients and staff at a Coventry hospital. 
Mon 16 Mar 2009, 12:14 | Tags: Science and Technology

£3.4 Million programme to find solar cells you can wear, bend or even spray on

Warwick is to lead a consortium of  eight UK universities in a new £3.4 Million programme to develop technologies that will lead to a new generation of solar cells that you can not only wear, fold, bend,  but you can also even spray onto surfaces.
Thu 12 Mar 2009, 11:44 | Tags: Science and Technology

Quantum doughnuts slow and freeze light at will

Research led by the 神马福利影片 has found a way to use doughnut shaped by-products of quantum dots to slow and even freeze light, opening up a wide range of possibilities from reliable and effective light based computing to the possibility of "slow glass".

Sun 08 Mar 2009, 20:59 | Tags: Science and Technology

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