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4/26/10 A fifty year old technique in medical imaging, scintigraphy has been offered a new lease of life thanks to spectacular progress in terms of image resolution.
12/8/09 The second generation robot is coming: it no longer needs complete and detailed programming but is capable of learning by itself how to interact with its environment.
9/22/09 We have been talking about them for some time yet fuel cell batteries still have not become part of everyday life. They are still confined to niche applications. Two laboratories from the University of Liège are attempting to reduce the quantity of platinum necessary for the functioning of most of them.
7/29/09 The influence of electromagnetic fields has long been a subject of study, but instead of singling out high-voltage power lines or gsm phones, should we not be more wary of taps?
10/30/08 Researchers at the Liège Space Centre have developed a procedure to identify with certainty the unwanted pieces of glass-ceramic materials amongst waste glass.
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