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Southampton Science Park is a 45-acre development in a prime Hampshire location - just a mile from the M3 motorway and 1 hour from London. The Science Park provides high quality office and lab space in attractive landscaped surroundings. It is home to sci
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Scientists are taking the first major step in using stem cells to replace retinal cells lost to degenerative eye diseases such as macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. According to findings published today, researchers at the University of Washin
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Economies based around fishing would be in severe danger of collapse. In the UK, coastal villages that currently support 10,000 fishers could see their livelihoods lost [5]. This could recall the loss of the mining industry, where many failed to re-train
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**A pervasive culture of work may emerge in which economic security and prosperity come at the price of excessive working hours, health and happiness. Britain's full-time workers put in the longest hours in Europe, but long hours are not an indication of
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That new moon hanging over a midnight work site? It's a balloon, actually. A big, helium-filled, translucent vinyl balloon bearing four lamps and four big mirrors that, tethered 150 feet off the ground, spreads 16,000 watts of light over an area a mile in
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Internet and phone services have been disrupted across much of Asia after an earthquake damaged undersea cables, leaving one of the world's most tech-savvy regions in a virtual blackout.
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Journalist Judy Woodruff reports on how young Americans are changing the workplace with new ideas on how the professional world should operate.
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Argues that the robot rights piece "is VERY good news and means that transhumanist ideas are definitely moving from the realm of science fiction to mainstream policy making."
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"The [Delta and Sigma] scans explore a diverse range of areas from the future of the gulf stream and the economic rise of India, to developments in nanotechnology and the threat posed by HIV/Aids."
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"T]he robotics industry... is developing in much the same way that the computer business did 30 years ago. Think of the manufacturing robots currently used on automobile assembly lines as the equivalent of yesterday's mainframes...."
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The reach of the original AP article continues to grow....
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