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- Transitive® Software Development Innovation Recognized With Selection as 2007 Finalist for MacRobert Award
- Evaluation Committee from The Royal Academy of Engineering Nominates Transitive for the UK's Premier Award for Innovation in Engineering LONDON -- Transitive[R] Limited, the leading provider of software that enables transportability of applications across multiple processor and operating system pairs, has been selected as a 2007 Finalist for the...
- Research articles 2007-06-07
- Think small.(future developments and potential impact of nanotechnology)(Brief Article)
- Mar 21, 2005 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) The UK Government is seeking to regulate nanotechnology and the science behind it. While nanotechnologies have brought advances to a range of industries, they also present potential safety and ethical challenges. A 2003 study into...
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- Chemical concern.(Nano Bits)(Brief Article)
- HOPING TO SLOW DOWN THE HEAD-long rush to developing nanoproducts, the British Royal Academy of Engineering has called for tighter regulation of nanotechnology. One particular point of concern was that nanoparticles, which are now being introduced into consumer products such as cosmetics, need to...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Bookham Technology founder wins top Academy accolade.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-28 May 2002-BOOKHAM TECHNOLOGY: Bookham Technology founder wins top Academy accolade C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05282002 Dr Andrew Rickman, Chairman of fibre-optic component and subsystems manufacturer Bookham Technology plc, has won a prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Medal...
- Research articles 2002-05-28
- Letters.
- Extra funds, yes, but government must keep to word The recent Science and Technology Select Committee report on the Research Assessment Exercise 2001 could not have come at a better time. With the results of the Comprehensive Spending Review due to be unveiled in the summer,...
- Research articles 2002-05-03
- Eye on the prize
- Psion's Series 5, already selected as a millennium product, to go on show in the Dome at Greenwich, has been shortlisted for Britain's premier prize for engineering: the Royal Academy of Engineering's MacRobert Award.The award is given annually for outstanding innovation of benefit to the community, and recognises the successful...
- Research articles 1998-07-27
- Biochips at the Heart of Healthcare
- This paper provides information on the advances in Biomedicine. Combining techniques from the microchip industry with advances in biomedicine, British engineers have devised biological microchips biochips that can provide rapid and inexpensive diagnosis of a growing number of medical conditions. A UK-based company Randox Laboratories Ltd has pioneered the biochip...
- White papers 2004-08-18
- Underground Space: The Final Frontier?
- There are enormous thermal energy resources on Earth, but in many cases they are available at the wrong place and time. Efficient transport and energy storage systems are therefore essential for sustainable development. Underground thermal energy storage UTES represents one of the most sustainable and environmentally friendly approaches, with great...
- White papers 2004-02-23
- Electronic Cinema: A Business as Much as a Technology
- Electronic projectors have come a long way in the last few years so that they now present a viable alternative to a conventional film projector. However, there are still several obstacles that prevent the widespread adoption of digital projectors, with their associated lack of film. Are the potential gains worth...
- White papers 2004-02-23
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