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Research claims nuclear power could help to reduce emissions
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08 Dec 2011
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Researchers seek to improve identification of palm prints
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08 Dec 2011
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Team works on robots to help people recover from strokes
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07 Dec 2011
Mollusc shell features could be replicated in synthetic fabrics
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07 Dec 2011
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Brain-computer interface plays music based on person's mood
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06 Dec 2011
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Software improves autonomy of robotic ocean surveillance
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05 Dec 2011
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Robot could help improve older people's quality of life
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02 Dec 2011
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Software could help optimise energy consumption of cities
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02 Dec 2011
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Graphene discovery could be vital to future nanotechnology
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02 Dec 2011
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Team creates carbon nanotube circuits with inkjet printing
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01 Dec 2011
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Scientists believe nanotubes may absorb carbon dioxide
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01 Dec 2011
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Technique enables computers to find visually similar images
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01 Dec 2011
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