RoboCup German Open 2008
News
The high-tech football challenge.
Source: scenta
Date Published: April 08, 2008
World’s fastest swimsuit
News
Speedo harnesses the technology of NASA and the University of Nottingham.
Source: scenta
Date Published: February 29, 2008
EcoCity Beijing
News
Finnish research institute plan eco build.
Source: scenta
Date Published: February 29, 2008
Technology to heal
News
Eduardo-style leg injuries could be fixed.
Source: scenta
Date Published: February 26, 2008
Power walking
News
New device can generate power from knee action.
Source: scenta
Date Published: February 08, 2008
Banahan the small town giant makes big strides
Features
Promising young wingers come in all shapes and sizes but Matt Banahan is something else. Imagine a Pacific Islander's physique transferred to a personable 21-year-old former hockey player from Jersey who stands 6ft 7in tall, weighs 18 stone and covers the ground faster than anyone else in the west. This week he was picked for England Saxons and is aiming to blow Wasps away tomorrow en route to the Guinness Premiership grand final. The next big thing has already arrived.
Source: Guardian Unlimited
Date Published: May 17, 2008
Bristol and Portsmouth primed to host 2018 World Cup matches
Features
Bristol, Portsmouth and Nottingham could stage World Cup matches in 2018 if England hosts the tournament. If successful in its bid for the Cup the FA will encourage cities across the country to bid for matches as it seeks an even geographical spread of venues.
Source: Guardian Unlimited
Date Published: May 17, 2008
City's Uefa Cup plans rocked by Bon Jovi concert
Features
Manchester City face the prospect of having to start their Uefa Cup campaign next season at another stadium because of a Bon Jovi concert at their ground. The club are looking at alternative venues - with Huddersfield Town's Galpharm Stadium under consideration - amid concerns that the pitch at Eastlands will not be ready in time.
Source: Guardian Unlimited
Date Published: May 17, 2008
Dallaglio sees a fitting finale for himself only in terms of Wasps' future
Features
Lawrence Dallaglio will fittingly finish his 18-year senior career at Twickenham, the scene of so many of his triumphs, regardless of whether Wasps reach the Premiership play-off final by defeating Bath at Adams Park tomorrow, but the former England captain says he is more motivated about his club maintaining their remarkable record of winning at least one trophy every season since 2003 than personal glory.
Source: Guardian Unlimited
Date Published: May 17, 2008
Final reward for Redknapp revolution
Features
It is a story Harry Redknapp has told before, though, as he glances along the line of those he leads out at Wembley today, he might shudder at the memories it conjures. In December 2005 the newly re-appointed Portsmouth manager strode into the club's training ground with the team second bottom in the Premier League. "Dejan Stefanovic, who I'd brought here first time round, came up to me and said: 'Gaffer, you've got no chance here. This is the worst team I've ever seen. You must be mad,'" recalled Redknapp. "After a morning's training I realised he was right. Where they found some of them, God only knows."
Source: Guardian Unlimited
Date Published: May 17, 2008




