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2008
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A step up the ladder for safety
10/12/2008
One man whose vision helped in the building of many M25 bridges has turned his sights upwards again. Tom Shelley reports
Lightning goes electric
10/12/2008
When an established gas-guzzling sports car goes electric, it involves more than simply putting a new engine under the bonnet. Lou Reade reports
Look, no wires!
10/12/2008
Wireless devices are creeping into industry, but users are still wary of reliability and security issues. Lou Reade reports
Turning ideas into gold
10/12/2008
Tom Shelley reports on ways of obtaining the maximum number of ideas that can be used in new products, including tapping the talents of customers
Absorbing the payback, extracting the benefits
09/12/2008
Tom Shelley reports on latest developments in composites reinforced with natural fibres
Energy from suspension helps hybrid bikes
09/12/2008
Two Iranian inventors have devised a new way to power a motorcycle
Hot stuff
09/12/2008
Lou Reade reports on a new type of heat exchanger that could make gas turbines a viable source of power for the home
Micro power lights the way
09/12/2008
Low-cost display and fluid manipulation technology has the right ingredients for devices powered by very small batteries. Tom Shelley and Julie Bieles report
Solution to Coffee-Time Challenge
09/12/2008
The solution to the November Coffee Time Challenge is the HeatBand, developed by Leslie Rees, who lives in Essex
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