During World War 2 UK researchers concluded that for impact fuzed munitions the relative risk were as follows:
Transistors one atom thick and ten atoms wide have been made by UK researchers.
The NES provides the following free-to-use services to UK academic researchers:
However, the UK researchers designed their study to avoid as many of these as possible.
UK researchers report a major advance in the treatment of deafness, using stem cells to successfully restore hearing in animals for the first time.
UK researchers demonstrate an optical microscope with one of the highest resolutions yet achieved, capable of imaging objects as little as 50 nanometres across.
This triggered further genealogical research by several UK researchers.
UK researchers start pressing for public release, while the US demurs.
The scheme allows about ten UK researchers per year to spend three months to two years in a Fujitsu research laboratory in Japan.
In January, UK researchers showed that patients with amnesia-caused by damage to the hippocampus-had a difficult time imagining hypothetical situations as well as recalling old memories.