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Addressing dimmer LED compatibility
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Introducing smart grids to Canada
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Clive Hickman — chief executive of the MTC
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Intelligent sensors for smart cities
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McLaren Applied Technologies chief Geoff McGrath
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Under the bonnet of MIRA's network-assisted vehicle
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Speak and spell with phonetic voice recognition
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Cold storage - an Arctic solution to the data storage cooling problem
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Training the young will help fill skills gap
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Cyborg pioneer Prof Kevin Warwick
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Lightweight robots: Festo's flying circus
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Alec Reader, director of NanoKTN
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Machine learning expert Prof Chris Bishop
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UK engineers confident of success at WorldSkills 2011
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UK sensors keep tunneling machines on target
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Flare path: protecting infrastructure from space weather
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Oxford spin-out develops new display production method
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The solar benefits of micro-inverters
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Cable and Wireless satellite chief John Miller
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Broadcasting the BBC world service to a growing audience
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Blue-sky speaking
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RTT80 Baggage Scanner
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Tabletop X-rays: miniaturising the synchrotron
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Energy
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Shedding light: Engineering research at Diamond
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Future focus
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Working flat out
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Woods Hole researchers develop sub-sea comms system
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The next generation air-ships inspired by fish
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Nanotecture templating process offers route to better batteries
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GEA Niro addresses nanoparticle production issues
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Inventor of the ARM chip Stephen Furber
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Plastic electronics pioneer Richard Friend
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UK sensors enhance electron microscopes
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Submersible imaging system sheds light on watery depths
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Energy efficient dishwasher harnesses power of zeolites
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The waste of space
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Plane for all to see
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Photovoltaics set to join building mainstream
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FIST to give soldiers a fighting chance
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Riversimple aims to revolutionise city motoring
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Projection promise
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New dimension
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The wired west
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Electronic recovery
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Digital healthcare pioneer Prof Chris Toumazou
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Mirror image
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Carbon cop-out






