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Zooming in on the London Centre for Nanotechnology
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US researchers create suit that can enable paraplegics to walk
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Lab-grown human brains could control robots, says Kevin Warwick
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Method uses blood sample to rapidly detect testicular cancer
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MIT research team develops needle-less injection device
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Inspirational Journey for female engineers at Atkins
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Research team sees water as a replacement form of lubricant
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Microscopy can see nanoscale processes in real time
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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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Survey says manufacturing SMEs are looking at growth
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Researchers work on device that could restore sight
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Scientists develop easy-to-use urine test for Type 2 diabetes
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Ultra-sensitive biosensor could assist early cancer detection
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Social Impact Co-Investment Fund invests in Pure Global
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t-cell Europe announces first-round financing of €1.45m
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'Inflammation thermostat' could aid immune system
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Researchers work on LEDs that use UV light to kill bacteria
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Survey points to complexities of current Patent Box rules
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Novartis to acquire Fougera Pharmaceuticals for $1.5bn
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US-developed bodysuit could help in fight against malaria
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Researchers automate process of recording data from neurons
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Non-invasive method identifies exact position of rare tumours
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Technology review considers new cardiac ablation methods
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Two patients regain sight following retinal implants
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Bioreactor non-invasively monitors changes in tissue
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Oxford Nanopore Technologies raises £31.4m in new funding
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Manufacturers not expecting imminent economic recovery
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More than half of graduates feel 'unprepared' for work
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Design set to improve airborne chemical detector sensitivity
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Starch technique could lead to dissolvable bandages
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Researchers set to perform bionic eye trials in 2013
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Natural silk polymer scaffold could improve bone repair
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Scanner set to analyse impact of Olympic traffic on air quality
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Ear implant could replace conventional hearing aids
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Microscopic probe creates images beneath tissue surface
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NGC technique could boost nerve injury recovery rates
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UK manufacturing sector is bouncing back, says CBI
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Philips report first quarter profits
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Research car will help develop technologies for older drivers
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Hospital trusts win funding to advance particle beam therapy
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CERN and UK STFC launch Business Incubation Centre
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Imaging chip exploits terahertz spectrum
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Multi-electrode array could help to restore hand movement
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Chest-imaging system could diagnose cancer earlier
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'Artificial nose' identifies early-stage cancers in exhaled breath
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Pacemaker firewall protects implants against hacking
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Device promises better way of unblocking arteries






