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- BMX club set microgeneration example
- Higher education scientists 'tie light into a knot'
- Higher education study group wins research grant
- Government should do more for microgeneration, claims group
- Semiconductor sales could increase on back of PC market recovery
- Call for greater focus on industry and business waste recycling
- Solar energy to be used in British Gas challenge
- Single-sex schools help boys focus on studying
- Higher education research suggests texting improves primary school pupils' literacy
- West Sussex above average WEEE recyclers
- Microgeneration comes under scrutiny from academy
- Welsh Assembly Government put forward £8m for microgeneration
- Higher education will benefit from budget cuts, claims business secretary
- Semiconductors could be used for heart and brain monitors, spe############t claims
- Ucas witnesses record university applications in 2009
- Top ten firms 'take over 30 per cent' of global semiconductor revenue
- Britons urged to use new battery recycling facilities
- EU commission: 'WEEE laws poorly implemented and enforced'
- Higher education institution launches new Direct Digital Radiostereometry system
- iSuppli: 'Semiconductor manufacturing business set for recovery'
- Microgeneration incentive scheme reliant on stability, energy expert claims
- Higher education institution awarded £1m for heart research
- Exeter provided with WEEE recycling facility for low-energy lightbulbs
- Philips posts fourth quarter profit for 2009
- Durham University sees off Disney in 3D film awards
- Most homeowners would adopt microgeneration, study claims
- Higher education institution makes stem cell breakthrough
- Top 10 OEMs account for 30 per cent of semiconductor vendors' revenue, analyst claims
- Foundation created to boost skill pool of UK electronics sector
- Green expert: 'Businesses need incentives to adopt microgeneration'
- WEEE reprocessors outline publicity plans
- Global consumer electronics market set for recovery, iSuppli claims
- Higher education institution makes heart scanner breakthrough
- Government looks to reduce schools' carbon footprint
- Playing with musical instruments and educational products aids children, report sugge
- More good news for semiconductor sector
- Government must support microgeneration push, expert argues
- Pupils to receive electronics and educational products demonstration
- Worldwide WEEE market set to triple
- Semiconductors could be used for heart and brain monitors, spe############t claims
- Higher education will benefit from budget cuts, claims business secretary
- Higher education research suggests texting improves primary school pupils' literacy
- Microgeneration comes under scrutiny from academy
- Semiconductor sales could increase on back of PC market recovery
- Higher education study group wins research grant
- Higher education scientists 'tie light into a knot'
- Next generation of scientists must be encouraged, says schools minister
- Energy-saving light bulbs could lose out to LED 'wallpaper'
- Educational products prove their worth as English and Maths GCSE results improve
- Higher education 'must remain competitive' to succeed, says website
- Consumer electronics supremo predicts strong 2010
- Ucas witnesses record university applications in 2009
- Britons urged to use new battery recycling facilities
- Higher education institution launches new Direct Digital Radiostereometry system
- SIA: 2009 semiconductor sales better than expected
- Euro Commission: Set up individual body to deal with WEEE and other waste
- Sony named 'greenest' company of 2009
- Worldwide WEEE market set to triple
- Pupils to receive electronics and educational products demonstration
- Playing with musical instruments and educational products aids children, report sugge
- Green expert: 'Businesses need incentives to adopt microgeneration'
- Durham University sees off Disney in 3D film awards
- Philips posts fourth quarter profit for 2009
- Exeter provided with WEEE recycling facility for low-energy lightbulbs
- Higher education institution awarded £1m for heart research
- iSuppli: 'Semiconductor manufacturing business set for recovery'
- Microgeneration technology now a 'realistic proposition', green expert claims
- Philips reports strong LED sales
- Welsh primary school to take educational products outside
- Government given microgeneration advice
- Value of children's video games in education to be studied
- Google awards uni six-figure research grant
- Philips reports strong LED sales
- Google awards uni six-figure research grant
- Government given microgeneration advice
- Manufacturer claims to have set LED record
- Recolight aims to triple number of WEEE collection points for lightbulbs and batterie
- Higher education institutions make superbug technology breakthrough
- Primary school receives full marks for ICT
- Worcs school benefits from investment in educational products
- Feed-in-tariff announcement meets mixed response
- Glastonbury Festival site to adopt microgeneration
- Semiconductor market forecasted to grow
- Schoolchildren win recycling and WEEE prize
- Higher education institutions make superbug technology breakthrough
- Feed-in-tariff announcement meets mixed response
- Primary school receives full marks for ICT
- Glastonbury Festival site to adopt microgeneration
- Semiconductor market forecasted to grow
- Schoolchildren win recycling and WEEE prize
- Free laptop scheme prompts huge response
- Pioneers undervalued by microgeneration scheme, Good Energy claims
- LED Market keynote speech to focus on future of lighting
- National Trust stately homes to receive microgeneration makeover
- Populace eager to take advantage of WEEE, survey claims
- Higher education institutions receives research funding
- Free laptop scheme prompts huge response
- LED Market keynote speech to focus on future of lighting
- National Trust stately homes to receive microgeneration makeover
- Populace eager to take advantage of WEEE, survey claims
- Higher education institutions receives research funding
- IBM announces plans for semiconductor research
- Oxfordshire district council joins WEEE drive
- Primary school set to have microgeneration facelift
- Higher education institution develops revolutionary video technology
- Repic welcomes publication of WEEE collection sites
- Green Alliance: UK could become microgeneration world leader
- 'Power suit' that charges electronic equipment a reality, engineers claim
- Archaeological 'time machine' created by higher education institution
- Higher education institution goes green
- Winter Olympics medals made from WEEE
- Sunny Slough to become home to microgeneration homes
- Higher education institution makes DNA breakthrough
- High-brightness LED market predicted to grow by 53 per cent
- Recolight eagerly awaits WEEE changes
- Higher education institution makes packaging discovery
- WEEE task force to review recycling practices
- Microgeneration changes promised by Tories
- ECA: Electronic component orders 'jumped upward' in January
- Electronic components distribution in Europe continues growth, IDEA figures claim
- WEEE producers will no longer have to fund kerbside collections
- Solar cell breakthrough could lead to cheaper microgeneration technology
- Higher education institution makes DNA breakthrough
- Green Alliance: UK could become microgeneration world leader
- Higher education institution develops revolutionary video technology
- Oxfordshire district council joins WEEE drive
- Primary school set to have microgeneration facelift
- Higher education institution makes packaging discovery
- High-brightness LED market predicted to grow by 53 per cent
- Solar cell breakthrough could lead to cheaper microgeneration technology
- Electronic components distribution in Europe continues growth, IDEA figures claim
- Urgent WEEE action needed, says UN
- Higher education institution praised for pharmacology research
- Social housing in Greater Manchester to receive microgeneration makeover
- 'Microgeneration can ease energy crunch'
- Semiconductor revenue expected to rise
- Science and maths exams set for shake up
- E.ON to develop LED streetlights
- Primary school children told to go online to discover countryside
- Conservatives to outline microgeneration stance
- Higher education institution praised for pharmacology research
- Government education expert responds to science and maths suggestions
- Centrica to invest in microgeneration
- Higher education institution uses nanotechnology to make heart breakthrough
- Primary school teachers to be trained as maths spe############ts
- Viridor opens £9m WEEE facility
- Glasgow could be microgeneration centre
- Boys prefer to read 'simple' books
- WEEE to be focus of Recycle Week
- Government and stores to collaborate on microgeneration makeovers
- University sets microgeneration home challenge
- Microgeneration fears to be raised to government
- 'Lack of awareness hampering WEEE efforts'
- 'Girls enjoy reading more than boys'
- 'Microgeneration benefits only for inefficient homes'
- Germany agency highlights WEEE concerns
- LEDs to benefit from LCD TV boom
- 'A-level students being spoon-fed'
- Higher education institution makes sound-mapping breakthrough
- 'Homes need to be retrofitted with microgeneration to meet CO2 targets'
- 'Semiconductor recovery likely to be modest'
- 'Microchip equipment spending should grow by more than 75 per cent'
- Group calls for 50% higher education target to be dropped
- Good news for integrated circuits
- Researcher discovers how electricity moves through cells
- LED technology to hit mainstream via 3D TVs
- Breakthrough could bring energy savings of 80 per cent to integrated circuit chips
- LED lighting used for cushion
- 'Primary school pupils ill-informed on science'
- 'Girls enjoy reading more than boys'
- University sets microgeneration home challenge
- Higher education institution uses nanotechnology to make heart breakthrough
- Government education expert responds to science and maths suggestions
- 'Microgeneration can ease energy crunch'
- Primary school children told to go online to discover countryside
- Conservatives to outline microgeneration stance
- Germany agency highlights WEEE concerns
- LEDs to benefit from LCD TV boom
- Schools to receive real-term rises in funding
- Superconductor breakthrough made
- Battery breakthrough could improve electrical equipment performance
- LED lighting used for cushion
- LED technology to hit mainstream via 3D TVs
- Group calls for 50% higher education target to be dropped
- Good news for integrated circuits
- Schools to receive real-term rises in funding
- 'University research contributes £45b a year to UK economy'
- More than 2 Mt of WEEE collected in 2009
- LEDs to be used to light tourist destination
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