by Carolyn Haywood | Mar 10, 2023 | Inventors
Snoring can be a nuisance not just for the snorer themselves but for partners alike who often struggle to achieve effective deep sleep. Although anti-snoring methods and devices are known, many are invasive, require sophisticated monitoring or have signal parameters...
by Simon Wright | Oct 28, 2022 | Inventors
The Roslin Institute came to prominence when “Dolly The Sheep”, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell and the world’s most famous sheep, was born on 15 July 1996. Dolly originated from research into methods for producing genetically modified livestock. The team,...
by Sean Hughes | Oct 14, 2022 | Inventors
Besmoke® was founded by Huw Griffiths back in 2004 on the south coast of England. Huw was (and still is) passionate about the science behind flavours and was keen to generate a smoking method that could be used to flavour foodstuffs but without the unwanted carcinogen...
by Alex Bajjon | Oct 3, 2022 | Inventors, News
During her role as an A&E consultant in Barcelona, Dr Zoraida Fontanilla identified a series of issues with conventional airway management devices, which supply oxygen and other important gases to unconscious patients. Infraglottic airway devices deliver air and...
by Sean Hutchinson | May 23, 2022 | Inventors, News
Enertechnos designs highly efficient power transmission cables using its revolutionary Capacitive Transfer System. An important feature of these cables is that capacitance is distributed along their lengths, which minimises power loss. Enertechnos’ market is...
by George Schlich | Feb 9, 2022 | Inventors, News
AVS are locally based and Paul was able to visit us with a sample of his invention, a modified louvre. The modification provides a new water channel at the back of the louvre and into its frame so that in periods of exceptional rain and wind even the water that...
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