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Thameslink set to get noise dampening on rail tracks

18 May 2012 | By Andrew Czyzewski

Advanced noise-dampening technology has been retrofitted to UK rail tracks for the first time as part of the Thameslink Programme.

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Researchers work on device that could restore sight

18 May 2012 | By Sam Shead

A device that could restore sight to blind people is being developed by Strathclyde University and Stanford University.

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Advance in graphene quantum dots benefits optoelectronics

18 May 2012

Kansas State University researchers say they have made an advance in producing graphene quantum dots of controlled shape and size at large densities.

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Scientists develop easy-to-use urine test for Type 2 diabetes

18 May 2012

Scientists have reported the development of an inexpensive, easy-to-use urine test for Type 2 diabetes.

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All together now

18 May 2012

Industry and government must co-operate to reinvigorate and grow the UK manufacturing industry.

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Supacat provides rescue remedy

14 May 2012 | By Stephen Harris

The design of an innovative lifeboat launcher presented a series of unusual challenges.

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Averting a deep-sea disaster

13 May 2012 | By Stuart Nathan

Oil and gas engineers are developing automated blowout preventers that could help avoid a repeat of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster

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Power generation is a 'risky' business

14 May 2012 | By Jon Excell

As much of the world scales back on its nuclear ambitions the risks associated with other sources of generation will only become more pronounced

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Graham Hawkes, founder and chief engineer of Hawkes Ocean Technologies

13 May 2012 | By Stephen Harris

Winged submersible specialist Graham Hawkes has set his sights on making undersea exploration more affordable.

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Is the UK automotive industry on the road to revival?

18 May 2012 | By Stephen Harris

A strong engineering base, improved industrial relations and support from the government has seen the UK’s automotive industry enjoy something of a renaissance, but is continued growth in the sector sustainable?

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Science minister David Willetts on the importance of STEM subjects

3 Apr 2012

Getting young people interested in STEM careers is a priority for government, says the minister for universities and science

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