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    Big Data: Big Opportunity?

    2015-02-24T16:04:00Z

    Big Data is much talked about and poorly understood. But in 2015, it really is time to stop dreaming and start doing. Fuelled by tech firms looking to refresh and extend their markets and driven by technical solutions looking for problems, it is hardly surprising that the business justification for ...

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    How Hollywood portrays the real physics of espionage

    2015-02-23T12:01:00Z

    MI6’s gadgetmaster, known only as Q, and his innovative gizmos have long been a staple of the Bond series. Rocket belts, lasers hidden in wristwatches, and stun-guns concealed in mobile phones have been used to help 007 out of some tight spots when on Her Majesty’s secret service. Many of ...

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    Interstellar technology throws light on spinning black holes

    2015-02-23T11:53:00Z

    The team responsible for the Oscar-nominated visual effects at the centre of Christopher Nolan’s epic, Interstellar, have turned science fiction into science fact by providing new insights into the powerful effects of black holes.

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    Laser “ruler” technique holds promise for hunting exoplanets

    2015-02-23T11:43:00Z

    The hunt for Earth-like planets around distant stars could soon become a lot easier thanks to a technique developed by researchers in Germany.

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    A decade of smoking cessation in Europe

    2015-02-23T09:56:00Z

    The continent with the worst smoking habit is gradually giving it up. A range of anti-smoking policies and new cessation products has led to reduced rates of smoking in most countries, which will eventually impact on smoking-related deaths.

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    Pharmaceuticals in the environment: a growing problem

    2015-02-23T09:46:00Z

    Drugs taken by humans and animals find their way into rivers, lakes and even drinking water, and can have devastating effects on the environment.

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    Solent maritime industries get Growth Deal cash boost

    2015-02-18T16:30:00Z

    A new training and development centre for the maritime industries in Portsmouth is among projects set to benefit from a £27.1m government investment in Hampshire.

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    Walthamstow mysteries

    2015-02-18T16:20:00Z

    An original, site-specific outdoor production in Coppermill Fields, Walthamstow Marches, celebrating the mysteries of the marshes. A watercress seller, a dragon-slayer and UFOs all played their part in this magical day of music, pageantry and wonder. 

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    Workshop of Modernity

    2015-02-16T11:19:00Z

    A contemporary presentation of some 100 objects selected from the Bauhaus collection in an environment steeped in atmosphere.

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    From out of the storm...

    2015-02-16T10:29:00Z

    Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on New York City and the surrounding region, but from the wreckage rose a profusion of design inspiration. This exhibition presents 10 ideas for preparing the northeastern seaboard of the United States for future super storms. Each proposal was a winner or a finalist in the ...

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    Heatherwick on show

    2015-02-16T10:23:00Z

    He reinvented the concept of the basic drawbridge with “Rolling Bridge,” which spans a canal in London. Then he awed the masses, clinching the top prize for the design of the UK Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 with “Seed Cathedral.” British architect Thomas Heatherwick is renowned for coming up with ...

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    Gordian knot depicts Sao Paulo favelas

    2015-02-13T17:22:00Z

    Combining elements of Palais de Tokyo’s architecture with wood from São Paulo, Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira creates a grand Gordian Knot titled Baitogogo. Baitogogo features twisting wooden limbs bursting out of a rigid, white frame, bringing the room to life. Using wood from construction site fences in Brazil, Oliveira’s sculpture ...

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    OOF! architecture updates shop house

    2015-02-13T17:21:00Z

    Australia-based OOF! architecture has teamed up with artist Rose Nolan to update a Victorian shophouse dubbed “The Hello House.” 

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    Geneva arts complex competition

    2015-02-13T17:20:00Z

    Nouvelle Comédie is a competition design for a new classic and contemporary theatre and opera house in Geneva, Switzerland. Nouvel Comédie is a hybrid. For the sake of programmatic flexibility all main spaces are organized on one horizontal plane. Acoustic requirements on stage and seating given, constrained by the site, ...

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    Features

    How to manage your cash flow

    Cash is king when it comes to the financial management of a growing company. The lag between the time you have to pay your suppliers and employees and the time you collect from your customers is the problem, and the solution is cash flow management. At its ...

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    Venice Architecture Biennale opens

    2015-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The 14th Venice Architecture Biennale Festival has opened, with installations, exhibitions and pavilions popping up all over this historic city and the lagoon. A must for anyone interested in new architectural trends, the festival runs for six months and is a great way to explore the lesser-known corners of Venice. ...

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    EU Accounting Directive could damage UK economy

    2015-01-01T00:00:00Z

    A RADICAL new accounting regime set to shake-up the UK’ssmall business reporting landscape could pose a risk to the British economy as an unplanned by-product of an attempt to slash red tape. That’s the stark warning from Nigel Sleigh-Johnson, the ICAEW’s Financial Reporting Faculty head as the government publishes its ...

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    Trialling new ways to meet power demand

    2014-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Governments across the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region are beginning to boost the amount of time and money they put into researching and implementing renewable energy projects to assist efforts to meet growing demand for electricity.

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    Telecoms operators aim to protect share

    2014-12-06T00:00:00Z

    The transformation in the global telecoms industry over the past decade has been unprecedented. The development of the smartphone has changed how people communicate. Mobile phones are more used for non-voice applications than for making calls.

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    Power & Water: developer rankings

    2014-11-22T00:00:00Z

    It has been another quiet 12 months for the private power and water developer market in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, with just two offtake agreements signed for the Al-Zour North scheme in Kuwait and the Rabigh 2 project in Saudi Arabia.