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Xerox experiment on disappearing ink to save on paper use. Technology uses less energy and produces less waste than using new paper or recycling.
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Physics the star of the show
What do the films Sunshine, Back to the Future, A Woman in Winter, Copenhagen and The Dish all have in common?
Nanotechnology for sale
Toothpaste, diamonds, cooking oil and automotive products are just some of the new nanotechnology consumer products for sale. Three to four new nano products hit the shelves every week in the US.
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Hey technophiles! This edition has been a lot of fun to put together. We delved into the world of travel and transport and got a first hand look at how many exciting and rewarding careers there are. Find out what's new in car technology, see what a NASA astronaut has to say for herself or win an Asus EEE PC 4GB laptop. It's all here and more...
Up, up and away
Hot air balloons assist researchers in tornado predictions.
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True cost of texting
Texts cost more than downloading data from the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Robot bugs
Insects provide inspiration into robotic improvements.
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Top Trips
Explore-At-Bristol and Planetarium
Location: Bristol, Somerset
A true 21st century science centre combining the best of hands-on activities with the very latest multi-media techniques.
Centre for Alternatve Technology (CAT)
Location: Machynlleth, Wales
The Centre for Alternative Technology - Europe’s leading eco-centre shows how you can make a difference.
Londons Wetland Centre
Location: Queen Elizabeths Walk, Barnes, London
Londons Wetland Centre offers hundreds of thousands of visitors the chance to see rare and beautiful wetland wildlife just a stones throw from central London.