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Cosworth: from motorsport to UAV engines
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Remote control car paves the way for autonomous vehicles
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Powerwalls: engineering in virtual reality
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Zooming in on the London Centre for Nanotechnology
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Solar-powered car heads to Australia for global race
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Supacat turns 4x4 rally car into military vehicle
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The future of motoring?: self-driving car makes UK visit
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Inspirational Journey for female engineers at Atkins
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New processes enable weight savings in BMW components
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Research team sees water as a replacement form of lubricant
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Polls suggest that UK policies aren't helping manufacturers
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May CBI survey reveals weaker order books for manufacturers
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Mazda and Fiat sign MoU for Mazda, Alfa Romeo marques
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Survey says manufacturing SMEs are looking at growth
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Torotrak signs agreement with Univance for automotive
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Company shows lightweight material for electric vehicles
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Lola Cars International suffers from cashflow problems
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Vauxhall confirms Astra will be built at Ellesmere Port plant
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Niche Vehicle R&D Programme invites bids for funding
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e2v to sell non-core businesses to Baird for £14.7m
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Receivers could promote more widespread wireless recharging
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Survey points to complexities of current Patent Box rules
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Evoque demand prompts JLR to increase UK supplier spend
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Zero Motorcycles announces record growth for Q1 2012
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BWI plant to support China premium vehicle demand
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Challenge vehicle could travel 3,300 miles on gallon of fuel
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Manufacturers not expecting imminent economic recovery
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Student engineers contribute to Bloodhound SSC project
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More than half of graduates feel 'unprepared' for work
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Cummins acquires Hilite emissions control business unit
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Glasgow firm set to produce wheels for Bloodhound SSC
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UK manufacturing sector is bouncing back, says CBI
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Research car will help develop technologies for older drivers
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CERN and UK STFC launch Business Incubation Centre
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Croatian start-up set to begin production of electric hypercar
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Engineers verify pedestrian detection systems in vehicles
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'Streamliner' could achieve 400mph in 90 seconds
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Nissan to create 225 jobs with medium hatchback production
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Mathematical models help to lower radio interference in EVs
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Multi-fuel technology could reduce emissions from HGVs
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March rounds off positive start to 2012 for UK manufacturing
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Team has resource to estimate the impact of electric vehicles
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BMW and Toyota sign up for collaborative research
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Potential battery cable cover fault prompts BMW recall
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Robots to organise themselves like a swarm of insects
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Jaguar Land Rover and Chery agree joint venture in China
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Chancellor announces research and development funding
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Report suggests employers will boost their workforces in 2012






