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Scientists control robot with mind

January 18, 2007
In a development that would not be out of place on the big screen, scientists have created a way to control a robot by using signals from a human brain.

Scientist creates mini-masterpiece

January 18, 2007
Korean researchers have crafted a microscopic version of Rodin’s famed sculpture “The Thinker” just about twice the size of a red blood cell at 20 millionths of a meter high...

Sensing for safety

January 10, 2007
New sensing technologies are required to ensure health and safety in our homes, workplaces and on transport systems, says Dr Simon Aliwell

Seeing the invisible

January 6, 2007
New generation high-resolution electron microscopes provide information at the atomic scale allowing researchers to see materials in an unprecedented detail

Lean and mean

January 4, 2007
As the drive towards ever more efficient, cost effective pathology services gathers speed in the wake of the Carter Review, Barry Hill examines how the latest quality management tools are...

Scientists develop prion-free cows

January 3, 2007
Scientists in the US have genetically modified cattle that do not produce prions - the proteins which, in mutated form, cause mad cow disease.

Self-cleaning clothes shape up

January 3, 2007
A group of British scientists are to develop self cleaning clothes from fabric designed by the US military.

Blink free and picture perfect

January 3, 2007
As the New Year kicks off, and the country awakes from its festive slumber, many a thought will turn to planning the summer holiday to break the winter blues.

The heat is on

January 1, 2007
Developments in infrared imaging mean that it is now more powerful, and more affordable than ever giving more and more laboratories the chance to utilise thermographic technology

Seeing is believing

December 15, 2006
A novel method for nanoparticle characterisation allows the direct visualisation of nanoscale particles

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