Technology - general

Researcher computes speed of expansion of universe

28 Jul 2011

Tiny flying machines inspired by nature will revolutionise surveillance work

28 Jul 2011

Tiny aerial vehicles are being developed with innovative flapping wings based on those of real-life insects.

Bridge destruction to reveal clues about 'fracture-critical' spans

28 Jul 2011

Transparent batteries: seeing straight through to the future?

27 Jul 2011

Australia wants Indian participation in Square Kilometre Array project

26 Jul 2011

Computer program could ‘revolutionise the world’s healthcare’

26 Jul 2011

U-M researchers create reprogrammed stem cells for disease studies

26 Jul 2011

Researchers find potential key for unlocking biomass energy

26 Jul 2011

Scripps research scientists create vaccine against heroin high

26 Jul 2011

Improving batteries’ energy storage

26 Jul 2011

A mathematical framework to help convert "junk" energy into useful power

23 Jul 2011

Inside the innards of a nuclear reactor

By By Jennifer Chu, MIT News Office | 22 Jul 2011

Tiny robots may monitor underground pipes for radioactive leaks

Researchers create the first artificial neural network out of DNA

21 Jul 2011

New graphene discovery boosts oil exploration efforts, could enable self-powered microsensors

21 Jul 2011

Solar panels keep buildings cool while generating power

19 Jul 2011

‘Positive’ thinkers enjoy better old age, finds study

16 Jul 2011

Scientist makes telecommunications breakthrough

15 Jul 2011

Researchers build optical nanostructures that fully control light dispersion

Age of Google has changed the way our brain retains information: study

15 Jul 2011

Is meditation the push-up for the brain?

By By Mark Wheeler | 14 Jul 2011

Boffins develop cars that 'talk' to each other

14 Jul 2011

“Cooler” technology offers fundamental breakthrough in heat transfer for microelectronics, other cooling applications

13 Jul 2011

New way to store heat from ther sun

By By David L Chandler, MIT News Office | 13 Jul 2011

Modified carbon nanotubes can store solar energy indefinitely, then be recharged by exposure to the sun.

New prototype device to help doctors prescribe most appropriate medicine for individual patients

By By Colin Smith | 12 Jul 2011

Japanese firm eyes Lunar Solar Power from the moon

11 Jul 2011

Bionic glasses for poor vision

09 Jul 2011

A set of glasses packed with technology normally seen in smartphones and games consoles has been developed by Oxford researchers for the visually impaired.