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  • News

    Visualising your constituency

    2015-05-08T16:25:00Z

    The various parliamentary constituencies – all 650 of them – that combine to form the UK are often very different, diverse places.

  • Features

    Color Transformation Language for Digital Motion Picture Pipelines

    2015-04-21T13:51:00Z

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Science and Technology Council has released a new software technology designed to enable color transforms and other pixel-based operations in motion picture imaging pipelines. The Color Transformation Language, or “CTL,” a portable and platform-independent scripting language and interpreter, is intended to be ...

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    The digital dilemma

    2015-04-21T13:44:00Z

    The Digital Dilemma Strategic Issues in Archiving and Accessing Digital Motion Picture Materials From MP3 players to cell phone cameras to the Internet, digital technology has made our lives easier, more fun and – online pet videos aside – more productive. But as anyone who has ever suffered the heartbreak ...

  • Museum
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    Academy Museum

    2015-04-21T13:16:00Z

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is building the world’s leading movie museum in the heart of Los Angeles. Located in the historic Wilshire May Company building on the campus of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the six stories Academy Museum was greenlighted by the Academy’s ...

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    Birdman takes flight but Boyhood suffers growing pains at Oscars

    2015-04-21T13:01:00Z

    Alejandro González Iñárritu’s fantasia of mid-life crisis came out on top, but surely it’s an injustice that Boyhood failed to win best picture

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    Research

    Big problems with little particles?

    2015-04-13T15:10:00Z

    Nanomaterials have been on the scene for more than 15 years and they are being applied in a variety of sectors including coatings, textiles, energy, security, IT, food, cosmetics and medicine. They have unique properties compared to their larger counterparts such as the ability to squeeze into spaces inaccessible to larger particles. But with the research still in its infancy, their long-term effects on human health and the environment remain poorly understood. 

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  • Curious
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    Get top tickets for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at Cardiff Millennium Centre

    2015-03-25T11:02:00Z

    Winner of seven 2013 Olivier Awards, this highly acclaimed National Theatre production arrives at the Centre as part of its first ever UK tour. Christopher, fifteen years old, has an extraordinary brain – exceptional at maths while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. When he falls under suspicion of killing Mrs ...

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    Infogram pie chart

    2015-03-16T14:59:00Z

    Past GDP

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    Infogram

    2015-03-16T14:32:00Z

    Severe weather

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    Features

    Visit Gambia

    The Gambia may be mainland Africa’s smallest nation, but it punches way above its weight in terms of attractions. With its glorious low-key beaches, bustling towns that combine colonial architecture and traditional activities and wealth of wildlife, The Gambia is the most approachable of all West African countries. ...

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    Belgian Beers

    Waffles aren’t the only thing Belgium does well. Three travelling friends from Geneva sample other more liquid riches.

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    French

    2015-03-06T11:13:00Z

    French version of the Vimeo presentation.

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    Dutch

    2015-03-06T11:12:00Z

    Dutch version of the Vimeo presentation.

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    Asset managers

    2015-03-06T11:10:00Z

    Version of the Vimeo presentation for asset managers.

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    English

    2015-03-06T11:09:00Z

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  • Crown
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    Gold regalia for Welsh prince

    2015-03-02T18:20:00Z

    In 1911 King George V decided to revive the ancient tradition of investing his son, later to become Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor with the symbols of his office as a state ceremony held at Caernarfon castle. A new set of regalia was made. Designed by Sir William Goscombe ...

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    Galashiels base for Scottish Centre of Textiles agreed

    Galashiels in the Scottish Borders has been selected as the site for a national centre of textiles, which is hoped will boost the reputation for Scottish textiles. MP Michael Moore said the decision brought the project, which it is hoped would boost tourism, a “step closer”. He has been working ...

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    Forget cotton – make textiles from banana and pineapple

    2015-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Cotton makes up a third of fibre consumption in the textile industry, and the cotton production industry is labour intensive and involves a lot of sweat, chemicals and fresh water. Could a number of innovations from natural sources and raw materials compete with the unsustainable product of the cotton plant? ...

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    Inside the V&A Clothworkers' Centre

    The V&A is very fortunate that it’s well known for its dress and textiles collections, so often we get approached by collectors and people who have items and objects that they would like to donate to the museum.