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Hot Technology wins SPARK award

The University of Greenwich has won an award to help design engine parts which can operate at temperatures above 1,000 degrees Celsius while themselves glowing 'yellow-hot'. Researchers have won the SPARK award for their partnership with Oxsensis, a young company making high-tech sensors which simultaneously measure pressure and temperature.

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