Science

UK Falling Behind In Graphene Patent Race

While British researchers first identified graphene, its exploitation is shifting to the US and Asia, according to new patent figures

12 years ago

Microsoft Research: Beyond Kinect, And Open Source Robots

Scanners, sensors and a football-playing chair – just another day at Microsoft Research Cambridge

12 years ago

Number Of STEM A-Levels Up 3.1 Percent

IT skills gap seems to be getting narrower

12 years ago

UK Government Details Solar Storm Preparations

Government discusses space weather and EMP weapons of the future

13 years ago

US Scientists Plan On-Demand Robots

A team from MIT wants anyone to be able to go to a shop, get a design and print their…

13 years ago

Nanoscale Wiring Technology May Open Doors To Quantum Computing

New microscopic wires could help microchips to keep shrinking and have applications in quantum computing

13 years ago

No Link Found Between Mobiles and Tumours

Large study fails to find a link between tumour development and mobile phone use

13 years ago

HP Reveals Memristor Breakthrough

HP scientists said they have uncovered the chemistry of what happens inside a memristor while it is being deployed

14 years ago

Budget: Science And Tech Key To Growth

New funding, taxation and incentives announced today are designed to help the UK play economic catch-up

14 years ago

Space Shuttle Discovery Set For Final Mission

The space shuttle Discovery is prepared to set off for the International Space Station this week

14 years ago

World’s Data Storage Capacity Reaches 295 Exabytes

A study has found that the world has access to enough data-storage capacity to hold 295 exabytes of information

14 years ago

Researchers Develop ‘E-Skin’

New materials could be used to build electronic skin that can sense and respond to a very light touch

14 years ago