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TANet is a unique network of over 20 co-operating Universities, Technology Centres and Key Business Partners providing the most
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The membership of TANet capitalises on unique Project participation between Industry Partners and Academics ensuring forward planning and exploitation of emerging markets and Technologies.
TANet positions itself at the fore-front of technological research and implementation. The network contains many key members that have direct access to governmental departments and through both National and Local links, brings maximum benefits to its associated regional organisations.
EUROPEAN NEWS
- Are European kids getting enough vitamin D? Winter weather reopens the debate
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 00:00:01 GMT
 The cold snap has well and truly set in across much of Europe, and as temperatures fall, watching our health becomes increasingly more crucial. Keeping our vitamin D levels up during the winter months has long been lauded as an important part of …
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- Piecing together a genetic puzzle
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 00:00:01 GMT
 A European team of scientists has discovered how cells accurately inherit information that is not contained in their genes. The research, presented in the journal Developmental Cell, was funded in part by the EPICENTROMERE ('Determining the …
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- 'Nanolaboratories: physics and chemistry of small-molecule endofullerenes', Buckinghamshire, UK
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 00:00:01 GMT
A conference entitled 'Nanolaboratories: physics and chemistry of small-molecule endofullerenes' will take place from 15 to 16 March 2012 in Buckinghamshire, UK. Synthetic chemists have generated pure samples in which fullerene (C60) …
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- Second Conference on Laser Ablation and Nanoparticles Generation in Liquids, Taormina, Italy
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 00:00:01 GMT
The Second Conference on Laser Ablation and Nanoparticles Generation in Liquids will take place from 22 to 24 May 2012 in Taormina, Italy. Today, nanoparticles are used widely as functional elements on surfaces and as nanohybrids, resulting for …
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