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Bionic hand wins top tech prize
The world's most advanced commercially available bionic hand has won the UK's top engineering award.
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Time to leave the comfort zone
Civic leaders must be willing to make tough choices if we are going to live in green cities.
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Frigid robot eyes top tech prize
A robot which cares for millions of frozen biological samples is among four finalists for a top engineering award.
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Prize for 'brain music' project
A music project designed to mirror the way our brains work is named winner of the £50,000 New Music Award.
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Cyber criminals to target mobiles
Hi-tech criminals are starting to turn their attention to mobile phones and networks, say security experts.
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How the open net closed its doors
A new book details the extent to which countries across the globe are increasingly censoring online information.
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Burrell designers Go Ape at plans
The Burrell Collection's architects speak out against the proposed adventure playground in Pollok Park.
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Military satellites 'may get stealthy'
The destruction of a rogue spy satellite by the US military has stoked concerns about a new arms race in space.
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People urged to ask for tap water
A campaign is launched to get people to choose tap water instead of bottled.
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'Greenwash' is losing its shine
Time is running out for advertisers who are a lighter shade of green, as eco-cliches fall out of fashion.
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Society depends on more for less
If the world is to end the threat from climate change, we need to be able to produce more with less energy.
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Humanity is the greatest challenge
It is time to take radical action to curb rising population and consumption levels, or face "unspeakable consequences".
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New light on Victorian images
An exhibition shining new light on a series of Victoroan microscope images goes on display.
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US panel supports China net laws
A US congress panel backs legislation which would stop internet firms from co-operating with Chinese authorities.
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Technology powers F1 Williams team
BBC Radio 4's Click On team look at the technology powering the Williams Formula 1 team
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China Catholics throng to church
China's Roman Catholics throng to state-controlled and underground churches like never before, reports the BBC's Michael Bristow.
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Fashion. A serious business
They do a lot of work for charity. They want their contribution to British culture to be taken seriously. But why do we look down our nose at the fashion industry?
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Bottle cleans up polluted water
An inventor designs a bottle which he says can turn polluted water into drinking water within seconds.
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The green shoots of hi-tech success
Eco-entrepreneurs are capitalising on the boom in the UK's environmental technologies sector.
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Your pictures in focus: Lewis Bush
Our featured photographer Lewis Bush's photographs of a nuclear fallout shelter in Switzerland.
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