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  1. BMX club set microgeneration example
  2. Higher education scientists 'tie light into a knot'
  3. Higher education study group wins research grant
  4. Government should do more for microgeneration, claims group
  5. Semiconductor sales could increase on back of PC market recovery
  6. Call for greater focus on industry and business waste recycling
  7. Solar energy to be used in British Gas challenge
  8. Single-sex schools help boys focus on studying
  9. Higher education research suggests texting improves primary school pupils' literacy
  10. West Sussex above average WEEE recyclers
  11. Microgeneration comes under scrutiny from academy
  12. Welsh Assembly Government put forward £8m for microgeneration
  13. Higher education will benefit from budget cuts, claims business secretary
  14. Semiconductors could be used for heart and brain monitors, spe############t claims
  15. Ucas witnesses record university applications in 2009
  16. Top ten firms 'take over 30 per cent' of global semiconductor revenue
  17. Britons urged to use new battery recycling facilities
  18. EU commission: 'WEEE laws poorly implemented and enforced'
  19. Higher education institution launches new Direct Digital Radiostereometry system
  20. iSuppli: 'Semiconductor manufacturing business set for recovery'
  21. Microgeneration incentive scheme reliant on stability, energy expert claims
  22. Higher education institution awarded £1m for heart research
  23. Exeter provided with WEEE recycling facility for low-energy lightbulbs
  24. Philips posts fourth quarter profit for 2009
  25. Durham University sees off Disney in 3D film awards
  26. Most homeowners would adopt microgeneration, study claims
  27. Higher education institution makes stem cell breakthrough
  28. Top 10 OEMs account for 30 per cent of semiconductor vendors' revenue, analyst claims
  29. Foundation created to boost skill pool of UK electronics sector
  30. Green expert: 'Businesses need incentives to adopt microgeneration'
  31. WEEE reprocessors outline publicity plans
  32. Global consumer electronics market set for recovery, iSuppli claims
  33. Higher education institution makes heart scanner breakthrough
  34. Government looks to reduce schools' carbon footprint
  35. Playing with musical instruments and educational products aids children, report sugge
  36. More good news for semiconductor sector
  37. Government must support microgeneration push, expert argues
  38. Pupils to receive electronics and educational products demonstration
  39. Worldwide WEEE market set to triple
  40. Semiconductors could be used for heart and brain monitors, spe############t claims
  41. Higher education will benefit from budget cuts, claims business secretary
  42. Higher education research suggests texting improves primary school pupils' literacy
  43. Microgeneration comes under scrutiny from academy
  44. Semiconductor sales could increase on back of PC market recovery
  45. Higher education study group wins research grant
  46. Higher education scientists 'tie light into a knot'
  47. Next generation of scientists must be encouraged, says schools minister
  48. Energy-saving light bulbs could lose out to LED 'wallpaper'
  49. Educational products prove their worth as English and Maths GCSE results improve
  50. Higher education 'must remain competitive' to succeed, says website
  51. Consumer electronics supremo predicts strong 2010
  52. Ucas witnesses record university applications in 2009
  53. Britons urged to use new battery recycling facilities
  54. Higher education institution launches new Direct Digital Radiostereometry system
  55. SIA: 2009 semiconductor sales better than expected
  56. Euro Commission: Set up individual body to deal with WEEE and other waste
  57. Sony named 'greenest' company of 2009
  58. Worldwide WEEE market set to triple
  59. Pupils to receive electronics and educational products demonstration
  60. Playing with musical instruments and educational products aids children, report sugge
  61. Green expert: 'Businesses need incentives to adopt microgeneration'
  62. Durham University sees off Disney in 3D film awards
  63. Philips posts fourth quarter profit for 2009
  64. Exeter provided with WEEE recycling facility for low-energy lightbulbs
  65. Higher education institution awarded £1m for heart research
  66. iSuppli: 'Semiconductor manufacturing business set for recovery'
  67. Microgeneration technology now a 'realistic proposition', green expert claims
  68. Philips reports strong LED sales
  69. Welsh primary school to take educational products outside
  70. Government given microgeneration advice
  71. Value of children's video games in education to be studied
  72. Google awards uni six-figure research grant
  73. Philips reports strong LED sales
  74. Google awards uni six-figure research grant
  75. Government given microgeneration advice
  76. Manufacturer claims to have set LED record
  77. Recolight aims to triple number of WEEE collection points for lightbulbs and batterie
  78. Higher education institutions make superbug technology breakthrough
  79. Primary school receives full marks for ICT
  80. Worcs school benefits from investment in educational products
  81. Feed-in-tariff announcement meets mixed response
  82. Glastonbury Festival site to adopt microgeneration
  83. Semiconductor market forecasted to grow
  84. Schoolchildren win recycling and WEEE prize
  85. Higher education institutions make superbug technology breakthrough
  86. Feed-in-tariff announcement meets mixed response
  87. Primary school receives full marks for ICT
  88. Glastonbury Festival site to adopt microgeneration
  89. Semiconductor market forecasted to grow
  90. Schoolchildren win recycling and WEEE prize
  91. Free laptop scheme prompts huge response
  92. Pioneers undervalued by microgeneration scheme, Good Energy claims
  93. LED Market keynote speech to focus on future of lighting
  94. National Trust stately homes to receive microgeneration makeover
  95. Populace eager to take advantage of WEEE, survey claims
  96. Higher education institutions receives research funding
  97. Free laptop scheme prompts huge response
  98. LED Market keynote speech to focus on future of lighting
  99. National Trust stately homes to receive microgeneration makeover
  100. Populace eager to take advantage of WEEE, survey claims
  101. Higher education institutions receives research funding
  102. IBM announces plans for semiconductor research
  103. Oxfordshire district council joins WEEE drive
  104. Primary school set to have microgeneration facelift
  105. Higher education institution develops revolutionary video technology
  106. Repic welcomes publication of WEEE collection sites
  107. Green Alliance: UK could become microgeneration world leader
  108. 'Power suit' that charges electronic equipment a reality, engineers claim
  109. Archaeological 'time machine' created by higher education institution
  110. Higher education institution goes green
  111. Winter Olympics medals made from WEEE
  112. Sunny Slough to become home to microgeneration homes
  113. Higher education institution makes DNA breakthrough
  114. High-brightness LED market predicted to grow by 53 per cent
  115. Recolight eagerly awaits WEEE changes
  116. Higher education institution makes packaging discovery
  117. WEEE task force to review recycling practices
  118. Microgeneration changes promised by Tories
  119. ECA: Electronic component orders 'jumped upward' in January
  120. Electronic components distribution in Europe continues growth, IDEA figures claim
  121. WEEE producers will no longer have to fund kerbside collections
  122. Solar cell breakthrough could lead to cheaper microgeneration technology
  123. Higher education institution makes DNA breakthrough
  124. Green Alliance: UK could become microgeneration world leader
  125. Higher education institution develops revolutionary video technology
  126. Oxfordshire district council joins WEEE drive
  127. Primary school set to have microgeneration facelift
  128. Higher education institution makes packaging discovery
  129. High-brightness LED market predicted to grow by 53 per cent
  130. Solar cell breakthrough could lead to cheaper microgeneration technology
  131. Electronic components distribution in Europe continues growth, IDEA figures claim
  132. Urgent WEEE action needed, says UN
  133. Higher education institution praised for pharmacology research
  134. Social housing in Greater Manchester to receive microgeneration makeover
  135. 'Microgeneration can ease energy crunch'
  136. Semiconductor revenue expected to rise
  137. Science and maths exams set for shake up
  138. E.ON to develop LED streetlights
  139. Primary school children told to go online to discover countryside
  140. Conservatives to outline microgeneration stance
  141. Higher education institution praised for pharmacology research
  142. Government education expert responds to science and maths suggestions
  143. Centrica to invest in microgeneration
  144. Higher education institution uses nanotechnology to make heart breakthrough
  145. Primary school teachers to be trained as maths spe############ts
  146. Viridor opens £9m WEEE facility
  147. Glasgow could be microgeneration centre
  148. Boys prefer to read 'simple' books
  149. WEEE to be focus of Recycle Week
  150. Government and stores to collaborate on microgeneration makeovers
  151. University sets microgeneration home challenge
  152. Microgeneration fears to be raised to government
  153. 'Lack of awareness hampering WEEE efforts'
  154. 'Girls enjoy reading more than boys'
  155. 'Microgeneration benefits only for inefficient homes'
  156. Germany agency highlights WEEE concerns
  157. LEDs to benefit from LCD TV boom
  158. 'A-level students being spoon-fed'
  159. Higher education institution makes sound-mapping breakthrough
  160. 'Homes need to be retrofitted with microgeneration to meet CO2 targets'
  161. 'Semiconductor recovery likely to be modest'
  162. 'Microchip equipment spending should grow by more than 75 per cent'
  163. Group calls for 50% higher education target to be dropped
  164. Good news for integrated circuits
  165. Researcher discovers how electricity moves through cells
  166. LED technology to hit mainstream via 3D TVs
  167. Breakthrough could bring energy savings of 80 per cent to integrated circuit chips
  168. LED lighting used for cushion
  169. 'Primary school pupils ill-informed on science'
  170. 'Girls enjoy reading more than boys'
  171. University sets microgeneration home challenge
  172. Higher education institution uses nanotechnology to make heart breakthrough
  173. Government education expert responds to science and maths suggestions
  174. 'Microgeneration can ease energy crunch'
  175. Primary school children told to go online to discover countryside
  176. Conservatives to outline microgeneration stance
  177. Germany agency highlights WEEE concerns
  178. LEDs to benefit from LCD TV boom
  179. Schools to receive real-term rises in funding
  180. Superconductor breakthrough made
  181. Battery breakthrough could improve electrical equipment performance
  182. LED lighting used for cushion
  183. LED technology to hit mainstream via 3D TVs
  184. Group calls for 50% higher education target to be dropped
  185. Good news for integrated circuits
  186. Schools to receive real-term rises in funding
  187. 'University research contributes £45b a year to UK economy'
  188. More than 2 Mt of WEEE collected in 2009
  189. LEDs to be used to light tourist destination