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Coronavirus vaccine: Understanding trial results, roll-out and what happens next – an expert guide

Coronavirus vaccine: Understanding trial results, roll-out and what happens next – an expert guide
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New optical fiber brings significant improvements to light-based gyroscopes

 E-Mail IMAGE: Researchers have incorporated a new type of hollow core optical fiber known as a nodeless antiresonant fiber to boost the performance of resonator fiber optic gyroscopes. These gyroscopes could one. view more  Credit: Gregory T. Jasion, Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton WASHINGTON Researchers have taken an important new step in advancing the performance of resonator fiber optic gyroscopes, a type of fiber optic sensor that senses rotation using only light. Because gyroscopes are the basis of most navigation systems, the new work could one day bring important improvements to these systems. High-performance gyroscopes are used for navigation in many types of air, ground, marine and space applications, said Glen A. Sanders, who led the research team from Honeywell International. Although our gyroscope is still in the early stages of development, if it reaches its full performance capabilities it will be poised to be among the

Long Covid will be debated in the House of Commons

The coronavirus A DEBATE on the long term effects of the coronavirus will be held in parliament after calls for the discussion by an Oxford MP. Layla Moran, Liberal Democrat MP for Oxford West and Abingdon has secured the first Commons debate on Long Covid on Thursday, January 7 with cross-party support. The Backbench Business Committee granted the application by Layla Moran, co-sponsored by Dr Dan Poulter MP (Con) and Andrew Gwynne MP (Lab) and supported by many others. Ms Moran, who is also Chair of the APPG on Coronavirus, said that the debate “is long overdue” and called on “those with lived experience and clinical experience to tell us your stories” in advance of the debate.

Flexible working: What we ve learned from the great work-from-home mass experiment

Flexible working: What we ve learned from the great work-from-home mass experiment Employers have taken vast strides in appreciating how well-managed flexibility keeps workforces productive Daniel Smith Is flexible working here to stay? (Image: Getty) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

King John s Morris Men move tradition online due to Covid

KING John’s Morris Men based in Southampton have put online what is probably the first virtual performance of a traditional entertainment that goes back hundreds of years. This is a mummers’ play, which can now be viewed on YouTube. It marks the 40th year in which the group have put on a Christmas performance and features standard characters with a traditional script, but laced with topical references. As in previous years, there will be collection for a local charity, this time via a Just Giving page for the Society of St James, based in Southampton, which aids the homeless and vulnerable.

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