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  2. Abir Al-Tabbaa | Department of Engineering

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    http://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/01/the-concrete-that-heals-its-own-cracks. November 2018. BBC Look East, BBC Breakfast News and BBC world Service. ... Interviewed by the BBC on our work on self-healing concrete. See:
  3. A new treatment for epilepsy | Department of Engineering

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    A new treatment for epilepsy. Cambridge research into a new technology to treat epilepsy and other neurological disorders has featured on BBC News. ... Published. 21 Jan 2020. Image. BBC's Richard Westcott interviews Dr Christopher Proctor about new
  4. Latest news | Department of Engineering

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    Latest news. 12 Feb 2020. Cambridge lecturer Dr Jenni Sidey-Gibbons returned to the Department of Engineering recently to host a special talk on her journey to becoming an astronaut with ... 21 Jan 2020. Cambridge research into a new technology to treat
  5. The making of a smart tunnel | Department of Engineering

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    BBC's leading technology programme 'Click' uncovers how CSIC's cutting-edge tools and technologies are being used to monitor the effects of Crossrail's giant excavation under the city of ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address.
  6. Jacob Pantling | Department of Engineering

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    to the Arctic (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jCFjlxU3MA) or this BBC article about the project (www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68206309).
  7. MPhil student on BBC radio discussing what Britain is like from the…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/mphil-student-bbc-radio-discussing-what-britain-perspective-african-student
    MPhil student on BBC radio discussing what Britain is like from the perspective of an African student. ... UK. Bola Mosuro, presenter of Newsday, the BBC World Service’s international news and current affairs programme, charted the progress of four
  8. Do the neurons in our bodies really behave like a sushi conveyor…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/do-neurons-our-bodies-really-behave-sushi-conveyor-belt
    The interview was also broadcast on BBC Radio 5 live, available here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08dnph9. ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address. Latest Newsletter.
  9. Rowing success | Department of Engineering

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    For further details see the BBC's Sport page. ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address. Latest Newsletter.
  10. Hitting the brakes | Department of Engineering

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    To see the braking system in action, view the below video courtesy of BBC News and transport correspondent Richard Westcott. ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address. Latest Newsletter.
  11. Refugee tent trials hit the headlines | Department of Engineering

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    The story hit the headlines last week, on the BBC's on-line news page in the science and technology section. ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address. Latest Newsletter.
  12. Use a laser, save a tree | Department of Engineering

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    The toner print removal project is discussed by Julian along with his work on ways to recycle rare metals much more efficiently, on the BBC World Service programme 'One Planet' available ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address.
  13. Latest news | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/archive?page=51
    Latest news. 12 Feb 2020. Cambridge lecturer Dr Jenni Sidey-Gibbons returned to the Department of Engineering recently to host a special talk on her journey to becoming an astronaut with ... 21 Jan 2020. Cambridge research into a new technology to treat
  14. Lord Broers gives Reith Lecture | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/lord-broers-gives-reith-lecture
    It was also transmitted live to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and recorded by the BBC for later broadcast on Radio 4. ... The series will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 every Wednesday from 6 April to 4 May at 8.00pm.
  15. News stories archive - 2018 | Department of Engineering

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    News stories archive - 2018. 05 Dec 2018. Cambridge research into self-healing concrete and other intelligent infrastructure materials has featured on BBC World News, BBC Breakfast and BBC Look East as ... News archive. Sign up to receive our weekly news
  16. Lord Broers' Reith Lecture broadcast | Department of Engineering

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    Lord Broers' Reith Lecture broadcast. Lord Broers gave the second of the BBC's prestigious Reith lectures at the Department of Engineering last month. ... You can listen again or read a full transcript on the BBC website after each broadcast.
  17. Bendy phones the future of mobile technology? | Department of…

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    Bendy phones the future of mobile technology? The Department of Engineering played host to a media crew from the BBC investigating the latest advances in mobile phones. ... According to the BBC report, the future of mobile phones is looking decidedly
  18. News stories archive - 2020 | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/archive/2020?page=12
    News stories archive - 2020. 31 Jan 2020. The Prince of Wales launched the National Centre for Propulsion and Power during a visit to the University of Cambridge earlier this week (28 ... 21 Jan 2020. Cambridge research into a new technology to treat
  19. Graphics chips rev up research results | Department of Engineering

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    Instead they are using them as cheap sources of supercomputer-class processing power, reports Mark Ward, Technology Correspondent on the BBC News website. ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address. Latest Newsletter.
  20. On the origin of (robot) species | Department of Engineering

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    Related links. Search news. Search for. Share. Media enquiries. ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address. Latest Newsletter.
  21. Dr Ken Teo on BBC Radio 4's programme "In Our Time" |…

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    Quicklinks. Search form. Search this site. Dr Ken Teo on BBC Radio 4's programme "In Our Time". ... Department of Engineering. Dr Ken Teo on BBC Radio 4's programme "In Our Time".

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