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LEDs and radio waves could help locate items in shops

27 Jan 2012

A hybrid location identification system that uses radio-frequency transmitters and overhead LED lights could help shoppers locate items in a shop.

Catalytic process could make useful byproducts from diesel

27 Jan 2012 | Updated: 27 Jan 2012

A new catalytic process could convert byproducts of diesel production into useful chemicals for industry.

Material removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel

27 Jan 2012

Scientists in the US believe they have found a material to remove radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel.

Researchers analyse piano playing using motion capture

26 Jan 2012 | By Sam Shead

Southampton University researchers are pioneering a new way to use motion-capture technology in order to analyse the way the piano is played.

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Building society

23 January 2012 | By Stuart Nathan

How can major infrastructure projects help to rebalance the UK economy?

Rethinking the ambulance

23 January 2012 | By Andrew Czyzewski

An 18-month-long project has led to a full-scale mock-up of an ambulance fit for the 21st century.

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Company unveils UK's first EV rapid-charging station

19 Jan 2012 | By Stephen Harris

The UK’s first private electric-vehicle rapid-charging station was launched yesterday, highlighting the need for infrastructure to encourage the sale of EVs.

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Oil fears should spur low-carbon innovation

25 Jan 2012 | By Jon Excell

As the UK’s Coryton oil refinery goes into administration, and uncertainty over key oil producing regions grows, the case for an electric vehicle industry is growing stronger by the week.

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London Underground's top engineer David Waboso

23 January 2012 | By Sam Shead

With the Olympics rapidly approaching, David Waboso is making sure London Underground is ready to roll.

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Backup plan

27 Jan 2012 | By Andrew Czyzewski

A number of promising announcements this week suggest that grid technologies might finally be able to keep pace with the drive for renewable energy.

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Clean cash: finding funds for environmental technologies

28 November 2011

The green-technology sector needs to access private capital in order to become more energy efficient, says Adam Workman of the North West Fund for Energy and Environmental

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