From HEALTH Feb 11, 2013

e-Therapeutics plans to raise £40m

Biggest new investor is Aviva

Feb 10, 2013

How Thunderbirds inspired research station

Skis enable £25.8m structure to be moved

©Sam Burrell Feb 10, 2013

Science drives Antarctic activities

Geopolitics becoming more important as other countries also claim territory

top of atmosphere ©Nasa From LIFE & ARTS Feb 8, 2013

Science: meet the microbes with altitude

Researchers have discovered a surprisingly high density and variety of micro-organisms in the upper atmosphere

People eat in the cafeteria at the Google campus near Venice Beach, in Los Angeles, California January 13, 2012. The 100,000 square-foot campus was designed by architect Frank Gehry, and includes an entrance through an iconic pair of giant binoculars designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. Around 500 employees develop video advertising for YouTube, parts of the Google+ social network and the Chrome Web browser at the site. ©Reuters From MANAGEMENT Feb 7, 2013

A byte to eat in the Valley

Innovators have combined the Californian obsessions of technology and food

Feb 7, 2013

Academy warns on solar superstorm

Report urges UK to prepare against power surges

From HEALTH Feb 6, 2013

Biogen to buy Elan’s stake in MS drug

US biotechnology company to pay $3.25bn in cash for full control of Tysabri

From LEX Feb 6, 2013

Elan / Biogen: where are the drugs?

Biotech group needs a new strategy now more than ever

Feb 5, 2013

‘Walking centipede’ polar station launches

Halley VI Antarctic research base becomes fully functional

The worlds first complete bionic man is unveiled at the Science Museum this morning with Bertolt Meyer ©Charlie Bibby Feb 5, 2013

Bionic man: Rex goes on show

London’s Science Museum unveils million dollar project

Feb 4, 2013

Needle-free syringe passes test on mice

Technique could improve distribution of fragile vaccines

From WORLD Feb 4, 2013

Russell Group warns over research funding

University and business chiefs fear deep cuts to spending

Andrew Hill from MANAGEMENT Feb 4, 2013

Bionic managers would be cheap at $6m

Robot leadership will remain science-fiction but executives should use the best technology

Feb 4, 2013

Search for royal DNA began in Leicester

Science used to identify Richard III discovered in 1984

From LIFE & ARTS Feb 1, 2013

Science: the ‘big data’ deluge

How scientists and engineers are attempting to structure the trillions of bits of information pouring out from billions of sources and to facilitate fast retrieval

From COMMENT Jan 31, 2013

We are not yet ready to simulate the brain

Europe’s billion-euro project is important but has an unrealistic goal, writes Gary Marcus

From WORLD Jan 30, 2013

South Korea successfully launches satellite

North Korea will view international acceptance of launch as ‘double standards’

From INDUSTRIALS Jan 30, 2013

Boeing 787 suppliers face revenue doubts

Japan industry to suffer if aircraft battery fault not found early

From MANAGEMENT Jan 28, 2013

The future of wealth management services

Guest Column: Booz and Company on how digitisation can help wealth management companies make money again

From COMMENT Jan 27, 2013

Graphene: Faster, stronger, bendier

The material may have many uses but its discoverers are warning not to expect an immediate revolution

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