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Hydrogen, the energy vector for the plane of tomorrow
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007Modern aeronautics currently studies the possible replacement of all the hydraulic, pneumatics and mechanic systems of a plane with a single more versatile electrical system. ...
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New research to help fight widespread potato disease
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ECS research fellow to be honoured for excellence in computer science
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007A research fellow at the University of Southamptons School of Electronics & Computer Science will be honoured next week for his PhD on computerised agents and auctions....
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Centre for charitable giving and philanthropy - successful bids announced
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Office of the Third Sector (OTS) in the Cabinet Office, The Carnegie UK Trust and the Scottish Government have today (7th November) announced the successful bids to establish the UKs first in...
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'Solar Impulse' unveiled
France24 07/11/2007A prototype of the "Solar Impulse" should be ready to make its maiden flight in autumn 2008, according to project leaders. The aim? To use solar power to circumnavigate the globe....
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Obesity research boosted by watching hunger in the brain
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007Scientists can now measure how full or hungry a mouse feels, thanks to a new technique which uses imaging to reveal how neurons behave in the part of the brain which regulates appetite. Researchers hope the technique, which uses magnetic re...
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Misleading message in a woman's walk
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007Women do walk differently at different times of the month, but surprisingly, scientists have found that her wiggle is most attractive when she is at her least fertile. When a group of men were asked to watch images of women walking, they ra...
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KTH in Sweden makes TV history once again
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007On Saturday 10 November KTH will do a direct TV transmission jointly with Keio University from the Kyoto Prize ceremony in Japan, using picture format 4096 x 2160 pixels. This resolution is far better than that employed in commercial HDTV, ...
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Superstar author launches centenary celebrations
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007One of the worlds most popular childrens authors has launched a year of celebrations marking the centenary of the University of Sunderlands School of Education and Lifelong Learning. Allan Ahlberg launched a series of events with a talk to ...
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Why dinosaurs had fowl breath
AlphaGalileo 07/11/2007Scientists have discovered how dinosaurs used to breathe in what provides clues to how they evolved and how they might have lived....
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