Sounds exciting.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/ ... tworkfront
Einstein's fridge
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Re: Einstein's fridge
Sounds great. I particularly like the idea that it'd be good in isolated places. How do we keep an eye on this?
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Re: Einstein's fridge
Probably worth checking out the university's website. Each faculty normally has their own webpages where you can keep informed of R&D progress (I've interviewed many boffins before now and they are always really keen to share). But I'm wondering if...any ss...ish braniacs could beat them to it....?
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Re: Einstein's fridge
Sounds brilliant!!
Re: Einstein's fridge
Definiely interesting!
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