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