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  1. Expert calls for more females maths and science graduates
  2. Experiments an essential part of science education, says Royal Society
  3. US company unveils new ultra-efficient LED bulb
  4. Indian village upgrades with LED lighting in energy-saving scheme
  5. Government unveils new energy-saving technology drive
  6. IOP highlights need for more maths and science teachers
  7. LEDs becoming better and cheaper, says expert
  8. Global semiconductor sales enjoy strong May
  9. Germany aims for zero emissions with energy-saving technology by 2050
  10. New energy efficient driver for LEDs launched
  11. Solar-powered plane reveals energy-saving potential
  12. Bayer and Holst Centre to conduct electronic components research
  13. Ikea to phase out incandescent bulbs for LEDs in US
  14. University research could lead to smaller integrated circuits
  15. Optoelectronics becoming more widely used, says research
  16. New semiconductor research to enhance efficiency of solar cells
  17. Global renewable energy take-up increases in 2009
  18. Apple to incorporated OLED displays in new iPads, say sources
  19. Science and maths teachers are essential for UK, says expert
  20. Britons should be given guidance on energy saving, say experts
  21. UK lagging behind Europe in renewable energy terms
  22. Semiconductor industry to assist in energy-saving research
  23. Fujitsu develops new integrated circuits for 3D TVs
  24. Philips and Cree ally on LED licensing agreement
  25. Demand for LED TVs causing component shortages
  26. GE announces link-up on LED lighting technology
  27. Intel silicon photonics research to revolutionise electronic components
  28. Young Engineer for Britain Awards presented in London
  29. Korean semiconductor firm 'to begin public offering'
  30. Maths and science 'most popular for new teachers'
  31. US firm wins patent for hybrid car capacitor technology
  32. Energy-saving technology must be promoted, says expert
  33. Manufacturers to ally on 28nm semiconductor process technology
  34. Science GCSEs are too easy, says Ofqual
  35. Apple to see increasing need for semiconductors
  36. Sanyo 'close to sale of semiconductor business'
  37. US bridge gets LED lighting makeover
  38. US city to upgrade streetlights with LEDs
  39. Semiconductor sales tipped for further growth
  40. Osram unveils new LED street lighting technology
  41. Royal Society calls for more maths and science teachers
  42. Scottish university spin-out develops new ultra-efficient LEDs
  43. Demand for integrated circuits outstripping supply
  44. Government to attract science and maths graduates to teaching
  45. Renewable power sector to rival traditional industries in coming years
  46. Manufacturers hail growing market for LED TVs
  47. AS-levels to be scrapped as part of educational reform
  48. More investment in energy-saving technology needed, says CCC
  49. Capacitors used in new AutoTram public transport innovation
  50. DECC promotes energy saving by allowing renewable power selling
  51. Researchers develop cutting-edge semiconductor laser technology
  52. Demand for electronic components sees continuing growth
  53. UK firm to encouraging energy saving with solar giveaway
  54. New purification method designed for semiconductor manufacturing
  55. Welsh event promotes science education to youngsters
  56. Fujitsu highlights advantages of LED displays
  57. Buyers of LEDs must heed WEEE regulations in future
  58. Engaging IT lessons key to science education, says Royal Society
  59. Nanoscale lithography tipped to revolutionise electronic components
  60. Lincolnshire maths tutor launches new book of teaching methods
  61. Global solar energy tipped for further growth in 2011
  62. LED TV market taking off in China, says research
  63. Teachers need more science training, says expert
  64. Microgeneration sector calls for more promotion of energy saving
  65. Research organisation launches new optoelectronics project
  66. Unified mobile phone connectors the way forward, says industry
  67. LEDs used in potentially groundbreaking cancer detection system
  68. NUT hails success of science sample tests
  69. Solar panels can help promote energy-saving lifestyle
  70. Habitat for Humanity to create first all-LED home
  71. New spintronics-based semiconductor created by researchers
  72. New optoelectronics advance created for 3D glasses
  73. Patents granted for new semiconductor, LED production technology
  74. Maths teaching jobs 'are more enticing' since the recession
  75. University shake-up could attract more investment into science
  76. Friends of the Earth calls for return to pre-election energy saving plans
  77. Solar-powered aeroplane breaks flight records
  78. Electronic components see two-year sales peak in June 2010
  79. New graphene research tipped revolutionise electronic components
  80. University pure science funding essential, say experts
  81. LEDs a good investment for HGV drivers, says expert
  82. PEDOT polymer research to lead to better LEDs and semiconductors
  83. Academies Bill tipped to improve school maths standards
  84. Follow WEEE regulations when disposing of LEDs, says expert
  85. Solar technology tipped to become more versatile and widespread
  86. Government calls for improved maths teaching standards
  87. Energy-saving wind technology becoming more prevalent in UK
  88. LEDs becoming increasingly prevalent in lighting, says Lextar
  89. Semiconductor sales on the up worldwide
  90. A-level changes could put maths education at risk, says report
  91. Integrated circuit technology tipped to advance to meet demands
  92. Prince of Wales to install home energy-saving technology
  93. UK LEDs firm wins lighting industry awards
  94. Art gallery enjoys benefits of LED lights
  95. Academies law a threat to science education, says expert
  96. Scotland to get new energy-saving technology centre