Recent Stories
- Unborn babies 'practise' facial expressions in the womb
- Lancaster leads the way in cyber security bursary scheme
- Physicists gain insight into the UK's biggest killer
- Engineering students make finals of national start-up business competition
- Social media plagued by privacy problems, say researchers
- Lancaster Environment Centre conducts roadside pollution research for BBC
- Lancaster set to receive funding boost to stimulate UK's economy
- Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars
- How do we find out about cyber criminals?
- First, carbon footprints... now you can calculate your 'nitrogen footprint'
The Interactive Nappy Assistant
KBC resident company Harlequin Domains, an internet and software development company specialising in e-commerce website hosting, design and search engineering, were featured in the Lancaster Guardian.
Their The Interactive Nappy Assistant has been incorporated into software on a website designed to help mums buy comfier nappies for their babies.
Steve Quin, MD commented on his experience of working in InfoLab21-
"InfoLab21 is at the cutting edge in the UK for everything to do with the Internet, software development, e-commerce and mobile phone technology.
The facilities here are world class and the people are fantastic. It opens up a whole new world of opportunity"
For full story see www.lancastertoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=33&ArticleID=1482043
For more information on Harlequin Domains, see www.harlequindomains.com
Thu 03 August 2006
Latest News
Unborn babies 'practise' facial expressions in the womb
Researchers from Durham and Lancaster Universities suggest that a foetus's ability to show a "pain" facial expression is a developmental process which could potentially give doctors another index of the health of a foetus.
Story supplied by LU Press Office
Mon 17 June 2013
Lancaster leads the way in cyber security bursary scheme
Lancaster is one of four UK universities selected to take part in an 'industry first' sponsorship initiative encouraging students to take up Masters-level cyber security degrees.
Story supplied by LU Press Office
Mon 10 June 2013
Physicists gain insight into the UK's biggest killer
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the UK, accounting for a third of all fatalities through illnesses such as stroke and heart disease.
Story supplied by LU Press Office
Wed 29 May 2013
Engineering students make finals of national start-up business competition
Engineering students Scott Nash, Daniel Richardson and Aaron Aboshio have won the northern heat of the Youth Entrepreneurs Scheme 'Engineering YES' competition for their spin-out renewable energy company Atlantis.
Thu 23 May 2013