Computer chips brought down to size
A computer chip the size of a postage stamp could soon have the power of 1,000 personal computers, say Cambridge scientists. This is because scientists have made a breakthrough in which they can get...
A computer chip the size of a postage stamp could soon have the power of 1,000 personal computers, say Cambridge scientists. This is because scientists have made a breakthrough in which they can get...
Fears that a trip to the photocopier could lead to copyright infringement could become a thing of the past if a new funding council scheme is successful. The Higher Education Funding Council for...
(Photograph) - Taking the reins: John Webster, professor of animal husbandry at Bristol University and animal welfare campaigner, argues in a book published this month for a pragmatic, utilitarian...
Sir John Cadogan, director general of the research councils has moved quickly to reassure scientists that the United Kingdom research base is secure. The transfer of the Office of Science and...
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It's a wonderful life: Jane Prophet of Westminster University and Gordon Selley of the London Institute display one of the artificial life-forms that will struggle for survival in a simulated world...
Publisher John Libbey is one of the first to leap into the interdisciplinary area of new media technologies with a refereed academic journal. Convergence is edited by Julia Knight and Alexis Weedon...
Southampton Institute's MBA course, offered worldwide over the Internet , has won the Pounds 1,000 KPMG/Daily Echo Business Award recognising "innovation in a new product which has been commercially...
Six hundred and fifty Yorkshire university students have taken seven-week summer jobs creating an electronic database at Barnsley College, after newspaper advertisements drew 2,000 inquiries. The...