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Barley high for science delegation |
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Written by News Desk
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
A high ranking delegation of plant geneticists from the National Institute of Agricultural Botany in Cambridge have been in Egypt unveiling research that could significantly enhance production of the world’s barley crop.
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Cambridge University nanotech guru appointed MOD's Chief Scientific Adviser |
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Written by Ben Fountain
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
Cambridge University nanotech specialist, Prof Mark Welland has been appointed the Ministry of Defence's Chief Scientific Adviser
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First unmanned vehicles take flight in Antarctica |
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
Scientists from Cambridge-based polar research group, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have collaborated with the Technical University of Braunschweig (TUBS), Germany, to complete the first ever series of flights by autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Antarctica.
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Huntington’s breakthrough could be close |
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
A breakthrough by Cambridge researchers could lead to the development of the first drugs capable of slowing or even halting neurodegeneration in people suffering from Huntington’s disease.
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
A discovery by Norfolk researchers could extend the lifespan of late-harvested apples by preventing the amount of internal browning they often experience.
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JIC team makes gene discovery |
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
A discovery by scientists at the John Innes Centre (JIC) in Norwich that suggests plants may cluster the genes needed to make defence chemicals may provide a route to develop new natural plant products of use as drugs, herbicides or crop protectants.
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Cambridge projects secure Heart Foundation funding |
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Written by Ben Fountain
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
Cambridge researchers have received almost £800,000 from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) for four projects as part of a £6 million nationwide research programme.
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