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| November - 2008 |
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| Cyber skies - The world's first real-time race between stunt pilots and virtual flyers (Nov-04-08) |
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| October - 2008 |
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| Nano sense - 'Catch-and-tell' molecules are a key tool in modern medicine; now they are learning to count (Oct-07-08) |
| Unsaveable cities? - Think-tank report has put a free-market cat among the pigeons (Oct-07-08) |
| Working with the land - Ending poverty means changing the way natural environments are owned and managed (Oct-07-08) |
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| September - 2008 |
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| Falling through the net - Will communities without access to computers become the 21st Century's 'Fourth World'? (Sep-15-08) |
| Cell signals - Biotech spinout is repairing the faults in the body's hormone chemistry (Sep-15-08) |
| Arresting Alzheimer's - Radical new treatment may stop the disease in its tracks (Sep-15-08) |
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| August - 2008 |
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| Olympian ideas - Can you come up with a product to give Team GB the edge in 2012? (Aug-28-08) |
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| July - 2008 |
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| Games for all the family - TV, laptop, handheld, you choose – everyone gets to play in their favourite way (Jul-01-08) |
| Intimate listeners - Biosensing for signs of ill-health could make routine check-ups a thing of the past (Jul-01-08) |
| Mid-air repairs - How aircraft are learning to heal their own cuts and bruises (Jul-02-08) |
| Out of the ashes - New growth: Sheffield's Winter Gardens are a bold statement of restored civic pride (Jul-02-08) |
| Higher Education - Business and Community Interaction Survey 2006-07 - Higher education's contribution to the economy continued to grow in 2006-07 reaching record levels. (Jul-08-08) |
| Beyond carbon - A low-emissions world is possible, but change won’t come easy (Jul-31-08) |
| Micro lab for GP blood tests - Blood clotting analysis while-you-wait could make life easier for thousands of patients (Jul-31-08) |
| Anaconda rules the waves - How a simple rubber tube could be the future of low-cost renewable energy (Jul-31-08) |
| After the revolution - Digital is a done deal – so what will businesses do next? (Jul-31-08) |
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| June - 2008 |
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| Living off the land - Healthier food, closer to home - can UK farming meet all our demands? (Jun-02-08) |
| Precious metals - The world's mineral resources are dwindling, as environmental costs rise. Can mining companies dig deeper? (Jun-02-08) |
| When markets go mad - Tulips, railways and dotcom companies – investors have fallen time and again for Freudian 'phantasies' (Jun-02-08) |
| Fruitful exchanges - How can ideas and insights from the UK's business schools get picked up by 'real world' managers? (Jun-04-08) |
| Huetility: seeing through colourblindness - New software could make life easier for people who are colourblind (Jun-09-08) |
| Power(ball) entrepreneur - Futuristic wardrobes to smart power extensions: the story so far for entrepreneur Oliver Blackwell. (Jun-09-08) |
| Schoolyard entrepreneurs - Why are universities organising business competitions for schoolchildren? (Jun-09-08) |
| Million dollar answer to student debt - How one plucky student made half a million pounds in less than a year (Jun-09-08) |
| Winning business competitions - Blueprint business competition winners five years on: where are they now? (Jun-09-08) |
| Protecting your ideas - Do you know your trademarks from your copyrights? (Jun-09-08) |
| Student business special - In the first of a monthly series of themed features, Milly Shaw, takes a look at student business and entrepreneurship... (Jun-09-08) |
| Pet pending : Designs on reptiles on the move - Solving the 'taking your exotic pet to the vet problem' (Jun-27-08) |
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| May - 2008 |
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| Unlocking the poverty trap - India’s economic miracle has barely touched the communities who need it most (May-01-08) |
| Roll up the heavy barrels - Oil-eating microbes could unlock vast new energy reserves (May-01-08) |
| MDF's amazing makeover - High-tech lasers turn dowdy fibreboard into precious wood (May-01-08) |
| Clever little cubes - How ‘swarm’ robots are learning to cope with tough situations (May-01-08) |
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| April - 2008 |
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| Disuniting the workers - US union busters are moving in. Is this one import we can do without? (Apr-01-08) |
| Electrical paint - Solar cells on steel cladding could capture vast amounts of energy, even in British sunlight (Apr-01-08) |
| Pulling together, pulling apart - Game playing reveals marked differences in how societies co-operate (Apr-01-08) |
| What T-rays tell - Space science is providing a powerful new tool for security teams (Apr-02-08) |
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| March - 2008 |
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| Light fantastic - Next generation optical fibres offer amazing possibilities (Mar-04-08) |
| Perfect timing - When our lives depend on it, how can we be sure computer systems won’t let us down? (Mar-04-08) |
| Smoother swimmers - Poolside software is teaching Britain’s athletes how to glide (Mar-04-08) |
| The cost of manufacture - Can Asian tigers afford to turn their back on polluting foreign investors? (Mar-04-08) |
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| February - 2008 |
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| Keep the world trading - Can the WTO meet the needs of a globalised economy? (Feb-04-08) |
| Silicon sentinels - How computer surveillance is putting the brakes on bike thieves (Feb-05-08) |
| Two wheels good - As traffic jams get ever longer, can the UK end its love affair with the motorcar? (Feb-05-08) |
| Webworlds - Think tank time – serious sites to help you keep track of the big HE issues (Feb-05-08) |
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| January - 2008 |
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| Woods for wastelands - How to turn brown fields green, save money and save the planet – it just takes a little time (Jan-08-08) |
| Knowledge is worth something - UK productivity statistics should do more than count the nuts and bolts (Jan-08-08) |
| Our electronic futures - UK researchers have mapped out four awesome technological challenges they want to overcome within the next 20 years (Jan-08-08) |
| Drugs in disguise - The antibiotics strike back – how decoy DNA can fool the superbugs (Jan-08-08) |