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Science to mend a broken heart

December 8, 2008
Science could mend your broken heart - unfortunately for romantics everywhere, not the type caused by cheating partners - but if you are in need of some extra heart tissue...

Mother’s mental health affects baby

December 8, 2008
Babies carried by mothers suffering from mental illness face major challenges, sometimes before they are even born.

Wine set to go wireless

December 5, 2008
An automated wireless monitoring system that uses sensors to check soil moisture, air temperature and humidity is set to give the winemaking industry the chance to improve quality, save water...

LHC technology set for a googlewhack

December 3, 2008
The world’s largest science experiment has paved the way for the UK to develop the next generation of internet search engine.

Face more important that policy in politics

December 1, 2008
As election fever fades in the US, researchers at Northwestern University, Illinois suggest that voters are more likely to be influenced by the facial impressions of a political candidate than...

Mars trip a step closer as nuclear research inspires “space-shield”

December 1, 2008
Researchers have used nuclear fusion research overcome the obstacles preventing astronauts venturing to Mars by designing a “space-shield”.

Division over animal testing laws

December 1, 2008
The original animal testing laws must be updated, but has the EU gone too far or not far enough?

Golfers – can you become king of the swingers?

December 1, 2008
Visiting researcher to the University of Surrey, Professor Robin Sharp, has shed light on how to perform the perfect golf swing. His findings show that using full power at the...

Despite some good news – financial crisis will hit R&D

November 28, 2008
Despite the EU’s annual report showing that sales and profitability increased for EU companies for the first time since records began in 2004 - the current financial crisis is likely...

Collaboration set to eliminate cold-chain distribution

November 28, 2008
Lipoxen - a spin-out from the School of Pharmacy at the University of London - has entered into an agreement with Cambridge Biostability, the University of Cambridge and the UK’s...

Ancient TB 3000 years older than thought

November 26, 2008
The discovery of the earliest known cases of human tuberculosis (TB) in bones found submerged off the coast of Israel shows that the disease is 3000 years older than previously...

Double pronged observations probe black hole

November 24, 2008
New observations of the flickering light from the surroundings of two black holes have provided insights into the colossal energy that flows at their hearts.

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