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  2. 26 Jul 2013: fluid. As the swimmer moves its head sideways, a net forward motion is produced. ... Video 1 shows a typical magnetic. swimmer with a flexible tail, in a Boger fluid.
  3. Miracle material: the graphene revolution The race is on ...

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/201306-Telegraph.pdf
    3 Sep 2013: captivating. Flexible and see-through, they contained graphene-based batteries and supercapacitors. Currently, batteries use graphite electrodes. ... Almost as soon. as they realised that the reduction of graphite to layers of graphene produced a new
  4. University of Cambridge Research magazine issue 22

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_22_research_horizons.pdf
    26 Sep 2013: Research Horizons is produced by the University of Cambridge’s Office of External Affairs and Communications. ... I’m convinced that the projects we do going forward will not be discipline based.
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/83.pdf
    3 Oct 2013: Many eukaryotic cells use the active waving motion of flexible flagella to self-propelin viscous fluids. ... First, the calculatedshapes can be compared with the results of past optimization studies.
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/lucidity-science-I-searchable-uncorrected.pdf
    19 Oct 2013: 1). And it is like the originalcontrol room displays of the Three Mile Island nuclear. ... 2 overleaf). For therest of us it is wise to play safe, especially whenmaking a first draft (Appendix below).
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/lucidity-science-III-searchable-uncorrected.pdf
    19 Oct 2013: The record also shows, beginningnear that time, the first of two periods of strikinglyrapid brain expansion; see Fig. ... But recognition of the distinction means recog-nition, first of all, of hypercredulity itself.
  8. THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING:A NEW ERA OF OPPORTUNITY AND ...

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Resources/Future_of_Manufacturing_Report.pdf
    29 Oct 2013: Minimising the use of hazardous substances. SECONdARY TECHNOlOGY. Big data and knowledge based automation. ... Locating design near manufacturing isn’t critical. Examples: advanced semiconductors, high-density flexible circuits.
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    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/eChem%40Cam45.pdf
    31 Oct 2013: Erwin’s group has found that acatalyst based on the common, cheapmetal cobalt, works well. ... It was my first exposureto molecular biology, and I’ve beenhooked ever since.’.
  10. Layout 1

    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/eChem%40Cam42.pdf
    31 Oct 2013: The business has clearly developedquite significantly from that small company you first went back to.That’s right. ... for the first time –Tchaikovsky’s 2nd with The Orchestra on the Hill.
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    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/files/chematcam/CC34web.pdf
    31 Oct 2013: First, Clare Grey is to take up theGeoffrey Moorehouse GIbson chair of chemistry. ... Ian Fleming onthe peopleI first stepped intothe building in1956, when it wasstill a constructionsite.

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