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25-11 Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship gains momentum
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Universities of Technology extend partnership
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Master’s student UT designs new aid for Duchenne patients
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Christiaan Huygens Science Award 2009 goes to Raluca Marin-Perianu
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Twente researcher develops self-learning security system for computer networks
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Intelligent shoe reveals forces inside the body
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University of Twente joins major security technology research programme
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UT study demonstrates effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Therapy
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University of Twente researcher develops new storage method for video camera
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Building bridges with nanoparticles
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Breakthrough in Twente: biodegradable synthetic resin replaces vital body parts
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Twente robot technology - heading for the top
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‘Ethical discussions concerning nanotechnology are often too futuristic’
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Using your mood to operate a computer game
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A micro-scale 'MRI scanner'
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Revolutionary sensor system protects ports, bridges and distribution centres
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Virtual engineer reduces ‘transpiration phase’ in new designs
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COPD patients often given wrong treatment
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Chip simulates metabolism of medicine in human body
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Detlef Lohse appointed 'Simon Stevin Meester 2009' by Technology Foundation STW
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University of Twente’s nanotechnology research judged 'outstanding'
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Variations in blood circulation immediately visible with fast camera
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Medicine released from pill filmed
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Classical music, nature and colour have a positive effect on care provision
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Cognitive radio helps guarantee reachability of emergency services
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New robots enable far-reaching physiotherapy
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UT research group sets the tone in international science and technology policy
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Techno starters can improve their chances of attracting venture capital spectacularly
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Enterprising school management leads to better school achievement
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Light research ranked amongst global top 10 academic studies
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Jeroen Cornelissen appointed Professor of Biomolecular Nanotechnology
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Rehabilitate at home thanks to new technology that gives feedback
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What happens when a stone impacts on water
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Pupils’ performances deteriorate during summer holiday
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PhD candidate develops microreactor that is four times more efficient
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UT spinoff Progentix signs investment agreement with US company
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Nano 'balls' can be used to manipulate the properties of glass
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Access to energy no panacea in war on poverty
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Effect of subliminal marketing greater than thought
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Ant gives Port of Rotterdam a good example
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Photoacoustics useful in cancer research
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Steampipe keeps electronics cool
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Measuring sound with a nanoscopic air bubble
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Mysterious nanobubble burst?
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Aggressive lowering of cholesterol has positive impact in atherosclerosis
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A computer can pick out speech even amid cacophony
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‘New approach needed for high-tech entrepreneurs to build fast-growing businesses’
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Explosion on chip sets liquid in motion
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First images of barnacle larva’s footprint
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Mini-laboratory gets megaproductive
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Photo safeguards confidential information
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Political Responses to the Unfolding Financial Crisis
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Emotion clip increases educational performance
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Ed Brinksma new Rector Magnificus
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UT partner in worldwide network on sustainable use of water
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Computers that understand how you feel
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Blowing bubbles on a nanoscale
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Tracing sound for a quieter toothbrush
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Philosophy of technology and the good life
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Better insights needed into why hip replacements can fail
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'Chips for life' receive substantial European injection
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Capturing light in a tiny little box
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Sensors watch over vulnerable coral reef
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Light finds a way - even through white paint
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Capturing DNA molecules in a nanochannel
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APS: Rheumatoid arthritis patient counts on pain reduction of at least 50%
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UT appoints Prof. Gerard van der Steenhoven Dean Faculty of Science and Technology
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Counting immune cells on a 'protein printboard'
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Bone repair using patient's own stem cells
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Coronary disease: a new perspective thanks to ultrasound
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Pioneering induction of bone formation using embryonic stem cells
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Nanophotonics changes protein colours
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Better control of drinking water quality
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Nanosieve saves energy in biofuel production
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Grains on the boil