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News | SETsquared | Wed, 24/10/2012 | 00:00
Helping to create tomorrow’s successful entrepreneurs and socially responsible citizens, the SETsquared Partnership yesterday hosted an event which will boost the chances of its student teams in the SIFE national competition and allowed teams to develop ideas with other SIFE students from different universities.SIFE, which is changing its name to...
News | SETsquared | Wed, 24/10/2012 | 00:00
The AlphaSphere, a revolutionary new electronic musical instrument by nu desine has been nominated for Stuff magazine's "Design of the Year" award, alongside such competitors as Microsoft, Google, Renault and Nokia. Determined by a public vote, nu desine a Bristol based start-up who have orders from across the planet, have...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 23/10/2012 | 00:00
Red gold, green gold - a ground-breaking initiative has found a way of changing the colour of the world’s most iconic precious metal. A University of Southampton team have discovered that by embossing tiny raised or indented patterns onto the metal’s surface, they can change the way it absorbs and reflects...
News | SETsquared | Fri, 19/10/2012 | 00:00
Investors see best of British innovationAt the SETsquared Partnership’s 9th annual Investment Showcase yesterday, twenty high-tech early stage UK companies demonstrated innovations across sectors including energy generation, farming, enterprise software, clean technology, mobile apps and e-commerce.The Investment Showcase was held at One Great George Street, London, and attracted over 140...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 16/10/2012 | 00:00
Led by Paul Little, Professor of Primary Care Research, the CANcer DIagnosis Decision rules (CANDID) study, funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) School for Primary Care Research (NIHR SPCR), will collect and analyse clinical information and blood samples from 20,000 patients who have had lung or colon cancer....
News | SETsquared | Mon, 15/10/2012 | 00:00
Scientists at the University of Southampton are to investigate the best way to use natural killer cells (NK) to target the most common form of liver cancer. NK cells are able to directly kill cancer in the body and stimulate other cells in the immune system to help attack cancer....
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