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P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:01/10  1/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 18 November  Bugs on Smack (Heroin Detector) Scientists at Cambridge have discovered a bacterium that feeds exclusively on heroin. It's formed the basis of a new highly sensitive heroin detector for use by Customs and Excise. The bugs also produce a valuable painkiller, hydromorphon. Shahnaz Pakravan investigates. Contact: Dr Neil Bruce, Institute of Biotechnology, Cambridge. Telephone: 0223 334160  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:02/26  2/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 18 November  Gas Guzzler (Car which runs on gas) Monty Don test drives one of only 350 cars in Britain powered by natural gas - the technology is ready to go, but gas cars need the government to give them a boost. Contact: Tom Gorman, British Gas, Charter Court, 50 Windsor Road, Slough, Berks SJ1 2HA. Telephone: 01753 615030  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:02/01  3/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 18 November  Green for Go (Urine-testing Contraceptive) Vivienne Parry reports on a new contraceptive that detects levels of hormones in a woman's urine that indicate when she is fertile Contact: Consumer Information (Helpline) 0800 387 3264  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:02/14  4/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 18 November  Flea Farm Carol Vorderman reports on a new way to breed fleas using an artificial dog. Contact: Professor Jay George, 132 Starr Stanton Road, Fredville, USA. Telephone: 0101 607 844 8507  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/22  5/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 18 November  Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Chile Telescope) Howard Stableford visits the European Southern Observatory in Chile, where a new generation of telescopes is being developed, based on adaptive optics - a technique that uses a flexible mirror to cancel out the twinkling that we normally see in stars. Contact: Dr Richard West, ISO Garching, Germany. Telephone: 010 89 3 20 06278  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/27  6/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 18 November  Light Line Update Viewers suggestions on how to improve the glowing lifeline shown two weeks ago should be sent to: Anthony Turner IFEX UK Ltd 24 St Luke's Mews London W11 1DE Telephone: 071 792 0038  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/12  7/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 11 November  Night Sight (Car with Head-Up Display) Shahnaz Pakravan looks at a revolutionary new night vision system which has fallen straight out of Top Gun and into the car. Contact: Dr James R Smith, Chief Engineer, Advanced Engineering, Jaguar Cars. Telephone: p203 216040  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/38  8/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 11 November  My Dog's Got No Nose (Electronic Nose) Howard Stableford sniffs out an electronic nose that identifies people by the way they smell. Contacts: Dr Barbara Sommerville, Department of Veterinary Science, Madingley Road, Cambridge. University of Leeds Innovation Service, 175 Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 3AR. Peter Putties, Mastiff Electronics, Little Mead, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8ND.  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:15/04  9/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 11 November  False Memories Carol Vorderman investigates a United States experiment which shows for the first time it is possible to implant false memories in children. Contact: Liz Tucker, Room 4066, BBC Kensington House, Richmond Way, London, W14 0AT. (Letters only).  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:11/29  10/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 11 November  Cereal Killer (Detection of Insects in Cereal) Vivienne Parry goes down on the farm to test out a new device which uses sound to detect insects in grain. Contact: Dr Robert Heckling, Associate director, National Centre for Physical Acoustics. Telephone: 0101 601 232 5889 Fax: 0101 601 232 7494  TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:11/55  11/11  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Friday 11 November  Lost in Space (Location of lost pilots) Rebecca Stephens explains a system which locates lost private pilots from their emergency calls. Contact: Jonathan Nicholson, Press Office, Civil Aviation Authority, CAB House, 45-59 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6TE. Telephone: 071 832 5336 Fax: 071 379 4784            TV Links 610 BBC1 601 NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari