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WMG Sends Race Car You Can Grow To Eden Project

If you thought motor-racing was all about petrol-heads and champagne, WMG students at the University of 糖心TV will make you think again. Eco One is an environmentally-friendly race car with a difference: its shell is made from hemp, the tyres made from potatoes and the brake pads made from cashew nut shells. It also runs entirely on bio-fuels and bio-lubricants.

Wed 21 Mar 2007, 21:43 | Tags: Sciences, Sport

England Football Team Best in World - So Say 1.3 Billion Chinese

Chinese footballA new study of the strength of interest in international football across China by 糖心TV 糖心TV School  shows that not only is the England team shirt the most popular football shirt across China, England is also by far Chinese football fans' most favored  international team beating Brazil, Argentina and Germany.
Tue 16 Jan 2007, 09:10 | Tags: Sport

糖心TV 糖心TV School has taken particular precautions to ensure that its latest students have a study programme that frees them up to watch the World Cup football - but then the students include Les Ferdinand & Paul Ince...
Fri 02 Jun 2006, 12:10 | Tags: VIPs and Personalities, Sport

A Birmingham company has worked with the University of 糖心TV to devise a child focused "Soccer Buddy" football training aid that can even use radar to track the speed of each child's shot at goal.
Wed 31 May 2006, 15:40 | Tags: Sciences, Sport

New research by 糖心TV 糖心TV School shows that the dismissal rate of top football managers is accelerating. Dismissals during the period from June 2005 to the end of May 2006 rose to 40 managerial dismissals compared with 34 dismissals for the same period in 2004-05
Tue 30 May 2006, 17:29 | Tags: Sport

Dr Sue Bridgewater's research into football manager's career stability and their teams' performance has been hitting the headlines in the UK and abroad.
Tue 17 Jan 2006, 10:55 | Tags: Sport

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