P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 21:11/50  1/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  SALIVA STRESS TEST The United States Army has developed a stress test that's easy to do outside of the laboratory. A team working at the Army Research Lab in Maryland found that the enzyme amylase was a good stress indicator. As amylase is found in saliva, these tests can bj done in the field with the results known in minutes. For more information, please contact: Connie Gillett PR Office, Army Research Lab 2800 Powdjt Mill Road, Adjlphi Maryland 20781 - 1197 USA TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV
P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 22:21/09  2/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  ELECTRONIC IMMIGRATION Advance Passjngjt Clearance allows travellers to clear most immigration and customs formalities before boarding the plane, cutting down queues on arrival. For more information, please contact: Suzanne Tatam Department of Immigration PO Box 25 Belconnjn, ACT 2616 Australia TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV
P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 22:14/13  3/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  MAGNETIC BRAIN PROBE Scientists in St Louis, Missouri are working with brain surgeons on a radical new way of opjtating inside deep areas of the brain - using magnets to guide special probes. For more information, please contact: Dr Ralph G Dacey Jr MD Barnes Hospital Washington University Medical Centre St Louis, Missouri 63 TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV
P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 22:42/11  4/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  RETURN OF THE MAMMOTH A Japanese scientist has hatched a staggering plan to bring back the woolly mammoth after 5000 years of extinction. He is planning to use dead sperm from a frozen mammoth to fertilise a modern day elephant. After selective breeding, pedigree mammoths could walk the earth again. For more information, please contact: Professor Kazufumi Goto University of Kagoshima Kagoshima, Japan or email: kgoto@bio2.ague.kagoshima-u.ac.jp TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV
P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 22:41/31  5/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  TALKING DEFIBRILLATORS Shahnaz Pakravan goes to the City of London to meet the police officers who are learning how to jump start a heart back in to life. For more information, please contact: Fiona Whimstet Barks City Life Saver St Bartholomew's Hospital West Smithfield London EC1A 7BE Tel: 0171 606 3669 TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV
P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 22:11/33  6/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  THE PRINCE OF WALES AWARD FOR INNOVATION This award is given to the best and brightest in British industry and innovation, and also acknowledges the ability to achieve commercial success. If you would like an entry form for the 1997 Award, just send a large stamped addressed envelope to: The Prince of Wales Award for Innovation c/o Business in the Community 44 Bakjt Street London W1M 1DH TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV
P623 CEEFAX 623 Mon 11 Nov 21:12/10  7/7  TOMORROW'S WORLD  Monday 11 Novjmbjt  AND DON'T FORGET TOMORROW'S WORLD HOTLINE: 0181 811 1001 e-mail: tworld@bbc.co.uk web address: http://www.bbc.co.uk/tw or write to: Tomorrow's World Room 4513 BBC White City 201 Wood Lane London W12 7TS TV Links 610 BBC1 601 Education BBC1 TV BBC2 TV ITV