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Superconductivity with graphene is possible, say scientists

Superconductivity with graphene is possible, say scientists

Graphene is on the way to superconductivity, says a team of scientists. Carbon atoms have several possibilities to form bonds.…

British wine-making areas will rival Champagne, study

Many British wine-making areas will soon rival the Champagne region of France say researchers. Researchers from the University of East…

UK GDP grew by 0.6% between Q2 and Q3

UK GDP grew by 0.6% between April-to-June (Q2) to July-to-September (Q3), says the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The ONS…

Fabric alternative to batteries for wearable electronics, say scientists

Scientists have created a fabric alternative to batteries for wearable electronics. The researchers, from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst,…

Brexit uncertainty undermines UK housing market, RICS survey

Brexit uncertainty led to a decline in house prices and demand in October, says a RICS Survey. RICS stands for…

One step closer to batteryless smart devices

We are now one step closer to batteryless smart devices, say scientists at the University of Waterloo in Canada. They…

FDI (foreign direct investment) to the UK down 19% since Brexit vote

Since Britons voted to leave the EU, FDI (foreign direct investment) to the UK has fallen by 19%. This is…

Companies often go bankrupt during reorganization

Most companies go bankrupt during reorganization, Eija-Leena Kärkinen wrote in her doctoral dissertation. Kärkinen is studying at the University of…

Alcohol industry health campaigns strengthen commercial interests

The alcohol industry's health campaigns strengthen their own commercial interests, a new study has found. Their social responsibility schemes fail…

Women in power – prejudice against them greater than statistics indicate

Prejudice against women in power might be greater than the statistics indicate, a new study has found. Prejudice may be…