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  • News - 4 Jan 2007
    Vistasp Karbhari, a professor of structural engineering at UC San Diego, has developed fiber-reinforced polymer composites as strong, lightweight materials for aerospace, automotive, civil and marine...
  • News - 12 Dec 2006
    The British Accelerator Science and Radiation Oncology Consortium (BASROC) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a major £8.5M grant from the RCUK Basic Technology programme to develop...
  • News - 30 Nov 2006
    The public needs to have a better understanding of the safety of nuclear radiation, an Oxford physicist has claimed. While the public is happy to accept the benefits of high doses of radiation in...
  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    The University of Oxford has initiated a new five-year project which could enhance tumour research, nanotechnology and the use of alloys by advancing the mathematics and computation of solid...
  • News - 13 Nov 2006
    The most powerful tunable laser in the world just shattered another power record: the Free-Electron Laser (FEL), supported by the Office of Naval Research and located at the U.S. Department of...
  • News - 2 Nov 2006
    A pioneering experiment at CERN with potential future application in cancer therapy has produced its first results. Started in 2003, ACE (Antiproton Cell Experiment) is the first investigation of the...
  • News - 17 Oct 2006
    Chemists at the University of Pennsylvania have created a new process for free radical polymerization, the chemical reaction responsible for creating an enormous array of everyday plastic products,...
  • News - 16 Sep 2006
    It could bring a whole new meaning to the term ‘reality television’. After the introduction of colour displays and high definition images, 3D promises to be the next revolution in visual...
  • News - 14 Sep 2006
    Gene therapy depends upon foreign DNA, even viruses, to deliver genes, therapeutic proteins, or medicine to cells within the body. Many scientists are looking for better chaperones across the cell...
  • News - 28 Jun 2006
    For anyone who's ever placed a minty breath strip on their tongue, they've sampled only the tip of the iceberg in the uses of edible films that food scientists are dreaming up for consumers....

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