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Correction: Imperial College Self Diagnosis Chip

News The article Imperial College develops 'self diagnosis' chip contained inaccuracies which ZDNet News would like to correct. Dr de Mello would like to point out that the chip being developed at Imperial College is not directly comparable with the...

[February 15, 1999, 14:07]

Imperial College Develops 'self Diagnosis' Chip

News A Centre for Integrated Genetic and Microchemical Analysis is to be set up at Imperial College to continue research and development of the chip. Whilst the 'Lab on a chip' technology developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may...

[January 29, 1999, 12:24]

United Kingdom-Based Imperial College Leverages The Power Of Volera Excelerator To Improve Internet Performance, Manage Growth, Reduce Bandwidth Costs And Make The Net Fly

White Papers Students and faculty at Imperial College conduct much of their research via the Internet, which puts a heavy load on the university's servers and requires a large investment from the staff to manage the traffic flow.

[March 3, 2004, 23:00]

BodyTechnic: Smelling A Diagnosis...

News In partnership with Imperial College, London-based Kiotech International, a commercial odour biotechnology firm, has launched a company called Boditech to develop instruments that diagnose a range of medical conditions using breath and body odour.

[December 3, 1998, 16:09]

The Magic That Makes Google Tick

News For a search on 'Imperial College' Google does a Boolean 'AND' operation on the two words to get a list of what Hölzle calls 'word pages'. For instance, the word 'Imperial' will point to a list of documents containing that word, and similarly for...

[December 1, 2004, 11:15]

Google Searches UK For Recruits

News It was standing room only in one of Imperial College London's lecture theatres on Monday night, as Google came to town to give a peek at the company and its technology to would-be Googlistas. In a one-hour talk at Imperial's South Kensington campus...

[November 30, 2004, 14:35]

Study Highlights NPfIT Concerns

News The other partners in the study are Imperial College London, the University of Bristol and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Led by King's College London and published in the British Medical Journal on 17 May, 2007, the study also says...

[May 17, 2007, 11:00]

Simpsons Swallowed Whole By DVD Of The Future

News A new technology capable of storing the equivalent of 100 DVDs on a single DVD-sized disc has been unveiled by researchers from London's Imperial College. The storage medium, called Multiplexed Optical Data Storage or MODS, was revealed at the Asia...

[September 27, 2004, 15:40]

Grid Computing To Combat Global Warming

News Brunel University and Imperial College London are part of the GridCC organisation which is investigating how distributed computing can be used to create a real-time computing grid to coordinate inexpensive, reliable, cheap and sustainable energy...

[January 17, 2005, 17:10]

RFID Could Revolutionise Patient Safety

News Curry, visiting industrial associate at Imperial College London, said he was calling on the technology industry to provide the infrastructure to allow the elderly or infirm to stay at home, when otherwise they might have no option but to go into...

[November 7, 2005, 13:00]

CRM: The Choice Just Got Harder

News RightNow, which has been offering on-demand customer service applications since 1997, says it has attracted over 26 central and local government bodies in the last year including the London Underground, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and...

[November 15, 2004, 14:20]

CO2 Used To Cool Blade Servers

News The first cooling units have been installed at Imperial College London. Cooling is becoming a hot potato for IT departments in terms of environmental issues and cost. But one UK company claims to have made a breakthrough in the use of carbon...

[February 2, 2006, 12:35]

World's Biggest Grid Hits 8Gbps High

News More than 20 other computing facilities worldwide, including those at Imperial College London and the Universities of Edinburgh and Lancaster, were also involved in successful tests of a global grid service for real-time storage, distribution and...

[February 17, 2006, 8:55]

Lacey's Paper Round

News In a series of reports from the Cardiff Science Festival, The Guardian highlighted the work of Igor Aleksander of Imperial College which it ran under the headline: "Paranoid android could be reality. Maybe it's the feel good effect created by all...

[September 15, 1998, 7:29]

PC: Hey, Your Mobile's Being Stolen!

News The joint two-year £240,000 project with Imperial College is being carried out with the Home Office Police Scientific Development Branch and the Forensic Science Services. Bluetooth, the short-range personal area networking technology, may have...

[July 7, 2004, 12:40]

Nanocrystal Sheds New Light On Future Illumination

News Professor Keith Barnham, head of the experimental solid state physics group at Imperial College London, said: "I suppose the question really is: How efficient would the whole thing be? A new source of white light has been discovered by accident at...

[October 24, 2005, 16:45]

Grid Computing To Solve Big Bang Queries?

News RAL hosts the UK's Tier-1 site, with the universities of Lancaster and Edinburgh and Imperial College operating Tier-2 sites. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Computing Grid, being constructed at CERN, near Geneva, will be the largest scientific...

[November 24, 2005, 12:55]

Can A Human Love A Robot?

News The hypothetical nature of sentience debates leads experts such as Dr Murray Shanahan, senior lecturer in electrical engineering at Imperial College, to completely reject the possibility of artificial pets ever possessing human emotions or responses.

[January 23, 2001, 14:01]

TfL Trials Hi-tech Travel-information System

News The project, named "Vortix" (Visualisation of Real-Time Transport Interchange), is a collaboration between Transport for London, Imperial College London and transport intelligence company Kizoom. Transport for London is testing the potential for...

[August 28, 2007, 13:05]

VoIP Stands For Happier Punters

News Several companies have already signed up for Thus's National Ethernet range, including the Scottish Executive, Imperial College and fund management firm Baillie Gifford. Companies can achieve significant improvements in their customer service by...

[June 26, 2003, 16:21]


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