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Government will provide £3m for CO2 emissions projects
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New solar cell could capture more of the sun's energy
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Government sets up offshore renewable energy centre
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Scientists develop cancer test using linear particle accelerator
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A380 inspections will check for cracks in wing components
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Nanoparticle-infused oil could improve transformer cooling
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Semi-autonomous robot could offer support to foot soldiers
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Zeolite-based process could aid petrol-to-diesel conversion
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Intelligent Energy and Suzuki create fuel-cell joint venture
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Heartbeat-powered pacemaker could prevent repeat surgery
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NASA and Northrop Grumman plan to develop 'space tugboat'
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Magnetic recording method could speed up hard drives
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Study shows how neuroscience could assist soldiers in future
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US researchers use light to weld meshes of nanowires
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Unmanned aerial vehicles may improve wind-farm deployment
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Dart-like bullet could hit laser targets more than a mile off
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Research could make portable power networks easier to run
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Wireless robot could rescue people trapped underground
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System uses photosynthesis to produce efficient solar energy
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Wireless system charges vehicles on the move
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High-speed optical fibres could enable faster communication
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Artificial vision system locates pedestrians in front of vehicles
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Technique prevents the stalling of videos streaming to mobiles
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Investments set to support further UK graphene research
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Survey shows manufacturing beginning positively in 2012
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Graphene transistors could herald more computing power
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Consortium set to build eight additional satellites for Galileo
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UK defence trade body defends government on manufacturing
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Thin-film specialists seek to hone self-cleaning surfaces
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System enables frigates to fire at multiple supersonic targets
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Portable satellite dish could assist internet in remote areas
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Project works on intelligent energy management for cars
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Brain signal analysis could allow paralysed to ‘speak’
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City University team aims to develop portable drug sensors
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Report says that underground cables are still expensive
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January's top 10 engineering business stories
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Adding ridges to rotor blades could improve helicopter agility
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Medical scanners could monitor processes in body over weeks
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Researchers create extremely hot and dense plasma
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Foster Wheeler set to lead Don Valley CCS project in Yorkshire
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Concrete corrosion alerts may help reduce roadwork delays
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Superhydrophobic materials enable controlled drug release
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Smart paint detects tiny faults in structures such as bridges
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MoD selects UK firms to create missile system for Royal Navy
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Scientists demonstrate silicone rubber has self-healing ability
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MOF materials could make hydrogen fuel more practical
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LEDs and radio waves could help locate items in shops
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Catalytic process could make useful byproducts from diesel
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Material removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel
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Researchers analyse piano playing using motion capture
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Scientists hide 3D object using plasmonic 'invisibility cloak'
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Engineers install longest urban superconductor cable in history
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Collision warning system works in tune with driver attention
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Waste light captured from a mobile could charge its battery
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Mass spectrometry technique could speed up UTI treatment
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Harvesting technique could make algae a viable biofuel
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Companies prepare to develop oxy-fired CCS project at Drax
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Extreme thinness of graphene makes it 'invisible' to water
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Magnetic soap could be used to help clean up oil spills
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Nano-biosensor can detect molecules at femtomolar levels
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Researchers create clear film from birch fibril pulp
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Sensor checks blood sugar levels by measuring saliva
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DECC reveals plans for marine energy park in the south west
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Self-healing concrete could be formed using bacteria spores






