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Deputy First Minister visits university

CAPTION: Nicol Stephen at the University today (Monday 26 March 2007)

Date
25 March 2007
Category
Government

Nanoscale engineering to power a greener future

Researchers at the University of St Andrews have discovered a new material which could lead to significantly more powerful fuel cells than currently available.

Date
2 February 2006
Category
Research

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