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The Centre for Advanced Instrumentation at the NETPark Research Institute collaborates with observatories world-wide in the construction, commissioning and exploitation of innovative hi-tech instruments for optical and infrared astronomy. Key research areas are advanced spectroscopy, adaptive optics, applied optics, low light level detectors and precision engineering/metrology.

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Provision of value innovation specialist support to SME members of NETPark Net

The aim of this contract is to provide individual and tailored support to members of NETPark Net.  This service is expected to be focused on unlocking innovation within the existing operations of the companies and using this discovered potential to increase turnover and profitability, and create jobs.  For further information click here

The deadline is 11th July 2008

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Egg donors see fruits of labour
Posted on 04/07/2008 by Newsfeed
A world-first medical research programme in the North East in which women donated eggs in return for help with IVF treatment has proved a big success.


£1.9 billion unveiled for science
Posted on 04/07/2008 by Newsfeed
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has pledged to secure the future of the Jodrell Bank telescope in Cheshire as part of a £1.9 billion investment in research and development.


MoD IT system £182m over budget
Posted on 04/07/2008 by Newsfeed
The Government's spending watchdog has warned that a £7.1 billion programme to equip the armed forces with a new computer system is running 18 months behind schedule and £182 million over budget.


Nano tool used in solar panel study
Posted on 04/07/2008 by Newsfeed
A Surrey nano-technology firm is to supply a device used in the development of an innovative new solar cell that could dramatically increase the efficiency of the energy conversion process.


Microneedles give hope to millions
Posted on 30/06/2008 by Newsfeed
A new technique which uses microscopic needles to deliver drugs to the eyes could offer hope to millions of patients suffering from eye diseases that can potentially lead to loss of vision.


Government 'to sale QinetiQ stake'
Posted on 30/06/2008 by Newsfeed
The controversy over the successful former Government-owned defence research group QinetiQ, looks set to see the remaining publicly owned part of the firm sold off to several buyers.


UK's largest space rocket unveiled
Posted on 30/06/2008 by Newsfeed
Scientists in Manchester are set to unveil the UK's largest ever space rocket - the forerunner of an even bigger rocket which is hoped to send tourists into space.


Robots needed for repairs in space
Posted on 30/06/2008 by Newsfeed
Space agencies should concentrate on developing robot mechanics rather than waste money on overly-expensive crewed satellite repair missions, according to three experts.


Lasers could test for Alzheimer's
Posted on 27/06/2008 by Newsfeed
A new technique has been developed which would allow doctors to identify brain tissue abnormalities associated with Alzheimer's disease by using a laser beam, it has been reported.


Amputees could 'feel' fake limbs
Posted on 27/06/2008 by Newsfeed
The "phantom" sensations experienced by amputees could be used to trick the brain into making an artificial limb feel like a real part of the body, scientists have said.


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