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Almost a quarter of all used or broken electrical and electronic products taken to household recycling centres could be fixed and resold.
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Government awards £400,000 to tech companies to track waste through the economy.
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Successful entries of the Make it in Great Britain Challenge include a new technology which could offer relief to tinnitus sufferers, an eco…
School children rise to the challenge to ‘make life better’ in nationwide invention competition.
A new form of armoured netting which can stop rocket-propelled grenades damaging vehicles was one of the items showcased at an event to mark National Science and Engineering Week.
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Joint list by Maserati and The Sunday Times names 9 companies that have progressed with Innovate UK funding in top 100 game changers.
An update on the performance of the Crown Commercial Service technology team.
A world-first in the US has seen British soldiers controlling 4x4s with Xbox-style controllers and a UK driverless truck leading American trucks in an unmanned convoy.
Businesses to help boost the UK’s resilience to the long-term impact of coronavirus and similar future situations as a result of £20 million government funding.
Revolutionary new cancer test could change the way cancer is diagnosed and treated.
National Science and Engineering Week runs from the 11 to 20 March.
Tech firms can pitch innovative solutions to these crowdsourced public sector challenges. Winning firms will get up to £50,000 to build prototypes.
This week South Ribble Borough Council has become the one hundredth local authority to put its spending data over £500 online.
The winners of the SatelLife competition, aged between 13 and 21, will go on to pitch their ideas to a panel of ‘dragons’ from the space sector.
Two new programmes will support 20 UK companies to develop Internet of Things hardware and accelerate its commercial application.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Currys PC World has agreed to change how it sells extended warranties after its staff gave mystery shoppers incorrect information.
R&D Roadmap sets out vision to attract global talent, cut unnecessary bureaucracy and cement the UK as a world-leading science superpower.
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