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Article archive for DPA Magazine;
The UK has slipped from sixth to ninth place in the 2014 Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI).
The UK's first national Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UK) is formally launched to manage and prepare for national cyber security incidents.
The fossil record is characterised by skeletal structures and footprints; humans, on the other hand, are likely to leave a great deal more evidence of their existence.
A big investment by JLR at Halewood; Bentley's decision to move engine manufacturing to Crewe; the Hitachi Rail relocation - and the Budget....
That's a question posed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on the 25th anniversary of the worldwide web.
Harvard physicists have proposed a device that might be used to capture energy from the earth's infrared emissions to outer space.
Pera is calling on the government and leading business groups to do more to make SMEs aware of the opportunities presented by Horizon 2020.
Science moves a little closer to the fiction of the Avatar movie, by deciphering the meaning of plants’ electrical signals.
Watching geese flying in V-formation is always an uplifting experience. It turns out the aerodynamics behind it is equally uplifting.
Researcher poses a new idea to cut back on air pollution: spray water into the atmosphere from sprinklers atop tall buildings and towers.
Survey reveals that the general public see more need for superfast broadband than increased airport capacity.
US researchers have developed a $1,500 3D printing system that lays down thin layers of steel to form complex geometric objects.
GAMBICA has released the results of a recent survey highlighting the need to increase communications about what support schemes are available.
Seasoned astronaut and social media sensation, Chris Hadfield plans a visit to the National Space Centre in Leicester next month.
The Perkins Review of Engineering Skills has been published and its recommendations chime well with those of industry.