From LIFE & ARTS 7:34pm

Astronomical growth for UK

The Ariane 5ME ©European Space Agency

For the first time since the Thatcher government opted out of manned space missions, Britain is contributing to a crew vehicle

Engineers and launch coordinators gathering near the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-I on its launch pad at the Nero Space Center in Goheung, south of Seoul ©AFP From WORLD Nov 29, 2012

S Korea forced to halt satellite launch

Speculation rising that N Korea is preparing its own take-off

Artists impression of the Lapcat A2 aircraft Nov 28, 2012

Sabre rocket to slash air travel times

Private company seeks £250m to develop technology

From MANAGEMENT Nov 27, 2012

IT consumerisation - learing to let go

BYOD is just the tip of the iceberg, say Delloite authors. Empowered users may change your business

Nov 25, 2012

Autonomy cannot dent Cambridge’s tech role

‘Silicon Fen’ peers unperturbed by HP fracas

From MARKETS Nov 25, 2012

NYSE Euronext looks to monetise space

Exchanges operator seeks greater return from digital training hub

From HEALTH Nov 23, 2012

Doctors tread warily over insider trading

FBI focus on pharmaceutical sector leads to ‘expert network’ concerns

Chris Benmore uses 'acoustic levitation' to simulate weightlessness of droplets ©Wes Agresta From LIFE & ARTS Nov 23, 2012

Levitation lifts drug hopes

Technology invented by Nasa can help lower drug doses by changing the physical structure at which they solidify

Nov 23, 2012

University botanic gardens threatened

Danger from cash cuts and changing research trends

Factory workers work on the interior assembly of a new Lada Largus vehicle ©Bloomberg From INDUSTRIALS Nov 21, 2012

Russian industrial group prepares for IPOs

Putin ally says Russian Technologies to tap foreign investors

From MANAGEMENT Nov 19, 2012

Why sharing makes corporate sense

From HEALTH Nov 16, 2012

Dynavax shares hit after mixed FDA vote

Panel recommends against approval of hepatitis B vaccine

From HEALTH Nov 13, 2012

Cuban diabetes drug set for Europe tests

CIGB deal with Praxis may rouse tensions with US

From HEALTH Nov 13, 2012

Cuba eyes west with pharmaceuticals push

Regulatory approval sought for diabetes drug

Nov 12, 2012

Aveva sales growth buoyed by new software

Higher oil price drives demand for 3D graphics program

Nov 12, 2012

Fusionex to raise up to £15m on Aim

Malaysian software group would focus on global expansion

From COMMENT Nov 11, 2012

Power supply: Batteries required

Growth in renewable power plants has increased the need for grid-scale batteries to store their electricity

The Monday Interview from MANAGEMENT Nov 11, 2012

Pioneer of Israel’s start-up revolution

Dan Shechtman, science professor, has helped create his country’s entrepreneurial culture

From LIFE & ARTS Nov 9, 2012

Dr Harvey’s extraordinary discovery

This week the Wellcome Trust Book Prize was awarded to ‘Circulation’, Thomas Wright’s biography of the revolutionary 17th-century physician William Harvey. Clive Cookson considers the fascinating – and often gory – life of the Englishman who discovered how blood is pumped around our bodies

Nov 5, 2012

Inmarsat buoyed by data services at sea

But LightSquared tie-up weighs on overall revenues

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