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Single-pixel camera system can create cheap 3D images
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CCS 'can compete with other low-carbon generation'
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Nanoscale friction could lead to surface improvement
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Technology reads secrets of ancient scrolls
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Shining a light on experimental laser accelerators
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Rarest natural element study could enable new radiotherapy
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Camera tricks allow 3D digital model scupting by hand
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Hydrogel protects medical implants from immune attack
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Project aims to boost UK electronics industry
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Passenger aircraft flown 500 miles by ground control
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Technology Strategy Board secures budget of £440m
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Rolls-Royce gives 'professional' Bloodhound Project full backing
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Verification system aims to guarantee software function
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Implant and gel combination 'could heal damaged nerves'
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Magnetised graphene could lead to spintronic devices
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MPs call for Heathrow expansion
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Nanoparticle research holds promise for targeted drug delivery
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Sealant closes wounds and hinders bacterial infection
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First commercial liquid air plant among UK competition winners
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US breakthrough paves way for graphene sensor applications
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UK public backs support for aspiring engineers
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UK government funds gravel-based mechanical battery
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Nanotech diagnostics to test for diseases and track infection
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Royal Holloway University joins fight against cybercrime
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Europe to lose role in driving global PE market
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Deformed light trap could improve solar cell efficiency
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SSE to build 7.5MW hydro-electric plant
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Camera-based quality control to detect battery flaws
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Superefficient gas combustion simplifies carbon capture
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Former oil rig manufacturing site to become wind farm hub
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'Invisible' woven patterns could help detect counterfeit clothing
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Smart particles release insulin into diabetics' bloodstream
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'Graphene sandwich' unlocks solar cell properties of 2D crystal
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Robotic insect takes off
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Magnetic particles carry drugs across blood-brain barrier
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Imaging system visualises metallic compounds and associated biomolecules
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US engineers "print" functioning artificial ear
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Seahorse tail inspires robotic arm team
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Implanted device predicts epilepsy seizures
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ZoomBoard enables text messaging from smartwatches
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Bistable graphene transistor could surpass silicon's speed
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UK skills shortage holding back fight against cyber attacks
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Mid-sized firms 'could return more manufacturing to UK'
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Herschel telescope closes eye on the universe
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Laser-illuminated microscopy could see 10nm objects
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Virgin Galactic completes first in-flight rocket test
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Morphing materials could create shape-changing mobiles
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Swedish research comes closer to breathalyser for illegal drugs
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Imaging gives clues to how nanoparticles attack cancer
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MRI and microscopy combine to study cancer cells' workings
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Robots given 'more accurate sense of touch'
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Membraneless flow battery to smooth renewables' impact
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ITER nuclear fusion reactor design receives approval
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Zinc-based semiconductors point to new lasers and LEDs
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Lockheed Martin to build 10MW ocean thermal power plant
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Grasshopper marks a giant leap for reusable rocketry
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Gripper microbots help perform live biopsy
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'Flipperbot' to provide turtle solution to sandcrawling
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Device points to graphene-based 'smart windows'
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Nanoscale device precisely manipulates light
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Haptic simulator helps with epidural training
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Trainee medics practice in ultra-high definition 3D
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Underwater robot can search for missing black boxes
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Tactile sensor could enable low-cost robot hands




