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Technique prevents the stalling of videos streaming to mobiles

3 Feb 2012

Researchers in Germany have found a way to prevent internet videos from stalling when streaming to mobile devices.

Investments set to support further UK graphene research

3 Feb 2012

The EPSRC has revealed details of how an additional £50m will be spent to keep the UK at the forefront of research into graphene.

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Survey shows manufacturing beginning positively in 2012

3 Feb 2012 | By Sam Shead

A joint survey by Markit and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply has revealed UK manufacturing started 2012 on a positive footing.

Graphene transistors could herald more computing power

2 Feb 2012 | By Sam Shead

Graphene transistors made at Manchester University could lead to a new generation of more powerful computers.

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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.

The engineers believe that the V-44 Albatross could soon break the 60-knot barrier

Scottish sailing engineers have designs on world speed record Video

23 January 2012

Simulation software from Dassault is being used to help a team of engineers get its extreme sailing boat - the V-44 Albatross - off the ground

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The child, in time

1 Feb 2012 | By Stuart Nathan

The furore over the government’s downgrading of the engineering diploma raises some interesting questions over the value we place on engineering knowledge.

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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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Mind over matter

3 Feb 2012 | By Andrew Czyzewski

Machine-brain interfaces are becoming ever more complex and no longer limited to the basic movement of neuroprosthetics but cognitive functions like language and music.

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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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