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#160575
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Dr Clara Mancini, The Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) Laboratory was founded to expand the boundaries of interaction design beyond the human species. We investigate the interaction between animals and technology, design technology to support animals in different contexts, and develop user-centred approaches to the design of technology intended for animals. Presented by The Open University, University of Lincoln, Medical Detection Dogs and Dogs for the Disabled.
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#160568
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- X-Appeal, Professor Phil Manning, University is of Manchesterwith Gorgosauraus a 7.3 metre pretor dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.The X-Appeal exhibit will show how this spectrum impacts everyday life, from radio waves to x-rays, and how it is now being used to study fossils.
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#160569
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- X-Appeal, Professor Phil Manning, University is of Manchesterwith Gorgosauraus a 7.3 metre pretor dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.The X-Appeal exhibit will show how this spectrum impacts everyday life, from radio waves to x-rays, and how it is now being used to study fossils.
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#160570
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- X-Appeal, Professor Phil Manning, University is of Manchesterwith Gorgosauraus a 7.3 metre pretor dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.The X-Appeal exhibit will show how this spectrum impacts everyday life, from radio waves to x-rays, and how it is now being used to study fossils.
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1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- X-Appeal, Professor Phil Manning, University is of Manchesterwith Gorgosauraus a 7.3 metre pretor dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.The X-Appeal exhibit will show how this spectrum impacts everyday life, from radio waves to x-rays, and how it is now being used to study fossils.
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#160572
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- X-Appeal, Professor Phil Manning, University is of Manchesterwith Gorgosauraus a 7.3 metre pretor dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.The X-Appeal exhibit will show how this spectrum impacts everyday life, from radio waves to x-rays, and how it is now being used to study fossils.
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1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Dr Clara Mancini, The Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) Laboratory was founded to expand the boundaries of interaction design beyond the human species. We investigate the interaction between animals and technology, design technology to support animals in different contexts, and develop user-centred approaches to the design of technology intended for animals. Presented by The Open University, University of Lincoln, Medical Detection Dogs and Dogs for the Disabled.
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#160574
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Dr Clara Mancini, The Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) Laboratory was founded to expand the boundaries of interaction design beyond the human species. We investigate the interaction between animals and technology, design technology to support animals in different contexts, and develop user-centred approaches to the design of technology intended for animals. Presented by The Open University, University of Lincoln, Medical Detection Dogs and Dogs for the Disabled.
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#160561
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Cutting Edge: The Science of Tooth Replacement Dr Abigail Tucker, reader in Craniofacial Development researching on growing teeth from stem cells
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1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- X-Appeal, Professor Phil Manning, University is of Manchesterwith Gorgosauraus a 7.3 metre pretor dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.The X-Appeal exhibit will show how this spectrum impacts everyday life, from radio waves to x-rays, and how it is now being used to study fossils.
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#160563
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Student Hannah Hyslop on the Science of Speed stand, uses technology to take a guided tour round a viral building before it is built.
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#160564
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Student Hannah Hyslop on the Science of Speed stand, uses technology to take a guided tour round a viral building before it is built.
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#160565
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Butterfly evolution- from Jungle to genomes. Dr Nicola Nadeau Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield researched on how the patterns wings of Butterflies depend on where and when the genes are turned on and off.
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#160566
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Nancy Hanna has her picture taken by a 3D camera by Yewei Zhang a Phd from Glasgow University at the Creative cameras: Photography in a new light.
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#160567
1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Cutting Edge: The Science of Tooth Replacement Dr Abigail Tucker, reader in Craniofacial Development researching on growing teeth from stem cells
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1 July 2014
Royal Society summer science exhibition previews its summer science exhibition, on display in July. Highlights include a 7.3m-long gorgosaurus, a camera that can film at the speed of light, and technology for dogs with 'important jobs'. London :- Mind controlled video games created by team from the Conputational, Cognative and Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory at Imperial College London
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