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| Follow Elektor design engineer Chris Vossen as he builds his own 3D printer After our brief introduction on 3D printing you might wonder,...

| Scientists of the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and IBM are participating in project Steeper to search for the holy...

| Harvesting solar energy in space could provide the world’s need for energy in thirty years, a report of the IAA says. The first Solar Power...

| Duke University electrical engineers have developed a wirelessly powered telemetry system that is light weight and powerful enough to allow...

| Researchers at the Lincoln Laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) have developed a radar that can detect moving objects b...

| Scientists of the University of Nottingham are developing an operating system to program a biological cell making it perform any function wi...

| The world is facing three interrelated problems: energy crisis, climate change and clean water shortage says Justin Hall-Tipping founder and...

| Tonight at midnight the National Novel Writing Month kicks off. For the 12th year in a row  November is claimed by writers across the world...

| The Canadian company Solar Ship is building hybrid aircrafts which can operate in remote areas where there is no infrastructure and no fossi...

| Follow engineer Chris Vossen as he builds his own 3D printer. 3D printing is a relatively new hype, but who could be interested in a 3D p...