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Getting light from silicon

A spin-out from the University of Surrey, England, is developing a new process to make silicon emit light – potentially cutting the cost of optical components.

A taxing problem hits European R&D

As the countries of the European Union struggle to meet their targets for R&D growth, they are looking at new tax breaks for entrepreneurs. Good news, or too little too late?

Safety in numbers

Chewing gum, underwater robots and other technologies, at a UK investor showcase

Ireland stakes its reputation on Bell

The official Irish government report on the failed Media Lab Europe project has focused attention another industry-academic research partnerships – one involving Bell Labs and a consortium of eight Irish universities.

Resources and Tools

Michael Kenward's roundup of new studies, reports and tools for the business of science

Ionic liquids - the quick guide

Scientists love to complicate things; and if you're not in the same field, or – worse – are in business or investment, then it's easy to get lost. Enter the Science|Business Quick Guides to some of the hottest fields of science and technology…

Bobbing for energy

Energy: The Manchester “bobber” is using the power of ocean waves to find a lower-cost route to alternative energy.