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Loughborough student to protect tube travellers with wearable purifier

Loughborough student to protect tube travellers with wearable purifier

Mia Patterson Cox, a recent graduate from Loughborough University, has designed 'Aerate,' a wearable air purifier aimed at safeguarding underground train commuters from harmful particles.

Sound helps self-driving cars hit the right note on safety

Sound helps self-driving cars hit the right note on safety

A new partnership between Calyo, Benedex Robotics, and Cranfield University aims to enhance the safety of autonomous vehicles with advanced 3D ultrasound technology.

Concrete solution: New cement process stores CO2, retains strength

Concrete solution: New cement process stores CO2, retains strength

By using carbonated water in concrete manufacturing to store CO2, emissions can significantly be reduced, without compromising the material's strength.

AI could create a self-healing grid to put a stop to power outages

AI could create a self-healing grid to put a stop to power outages

A new artificial intelligence model can prevent power outages by creating a self-healing grid that can automatically reroute electricity in milliseconds.

Decrease electricity prices to stay competitive, steel industry urges new Government

Decrease electricity prices to stay competitive, steel industry urges new Government

Electricity costs for UK steel manufacturers are more than twice that of French and Spanish producers, research from UK Steel reveals.

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