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Super-antibodies fight off malaria.
Byline: Andy Coghlan May 29, 2007 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Antibodies taken from people who are immune to malaria could be used to protect others from infection. Some of these individuals have antibodies specific to a protein on the parasite's surface...
Mapping the underworld: testing GPS and GSM in urban canyons
Beneath the streets lie thousands of kilometers of cables and pipes. Buried decades ago, their exact location remains a mystery. At the University of Nottingham, researchers tested GPS and a system that pairs GPS with Global System for Mobile Communication GSM algorithms. Their goal: find a solution for mapping buried...
Hydrogen storage materials
A novel dehydrogenation mechanism for lithium borohydride ([LiBH.sub.4]), a hydrogen storage material, has been developed by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences CAS and the University of Nottingham UoN, UK, using a magnesium salt as the catalyst. With high hydrogen storage capacities, [LiBH.sub.4] is widely recognized as an...
University of Nottingham and Sun Microsystems Streamline Computing and Allinea Software: unveil second largest academic computer system in Europe; New 3 teraflop grid to enable academics to complete a year's work in a single day.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 November 2004-Sun Microsystems: University of Nottingham and Sun Microsystems Streamline Computing and Allinea Software: unveil second largest academic computer system in Europe; New 3 teraflop grid to enable academics to complete a year's work in a single dayC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
Lines of enquiry
Beyond the Drawing: New Dimensions in Architectural RepresentationA conference at the University of Nottingham on 24 JuneNickTemple began this stimulating conference by suggesting that instead of regarding perspective as mere image-making, we should investigate its profounder significance. James McQuillan then explored Dalibor Vesely's proposition that our intellectual space is threatened...
Nottingham's BIGF rolls on
The U.K. Natural Environment Research Council NERC contributed funding to the University of Nottingham's British Isles GPS archive facility BIGF and named it an NRC facility. Operating since 1998, BIGF is the long-term repository for continuous GPS data recorded by a network of more than 50 permanent GPS stations throughout...
Look beneath the surface with augmented reality
Augmented Reality technology graphically overlays digitally-stored information on views of the real world. It can facilitate the work of engineers and managers in the field and reduce the costs of field excavations and other operations. A vast amount of digital information currently resides in office-based computer systems, but even with...
Nottingham Bridge Study
Engineers at the University of Nottingham (Nottingham, U.K.) have undertaken research to help make bridges safer using satellite positioning technology. The University's Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy IESSG received a [pound]320,000 grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to investigate how GPS technology can more...
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