
Tech Universe: Wednesday 13 March
Wind turbines tend to be placed high up on towers to catch the air, but what say they could be only a metre or two off the ground and horizontal?
Wind turbines tend to be placed high up on towers to catch the air, but what say they could be only a metre or two off the ground and horizontal?
In London they're making some big changes to the roads, adding two-way segregated cycle tracks along around 25 Km of bike routes.
Canon's new 35mm CMOS image sensor is intended for video purposes such as security cameras and astronomy.
Want to gain Self Control, be Anti-Social and go Cold Turkey? Danielle Wright finds the app for that, and it might increase your productivity, too.
The carbon fibre Solar Impulse plane has the wingspan of a 747 but only weighs as much a Honda Prius.
A new picture of London has appeared: it's a 320 gigapixel panorama compiled from 48,640 individual images shot over a period of 3 days and processed over a period of 3 months.
Nakaila Woodward-Waitokia will be four in May. She has spent all her life at home because she has heart disease.
Dennis Tito is planning a private mission to Mars in 2018. Inspiration Mars Foundation aims to inspire and wants to take advantage of the way the planets line up in 2018.
Fujitsu's Stylistic S01 is a specialised Android smartphone designed for elderly users.
Maybe you've done a backflip or two in your time, but were you ever driving a Mini Cooper at the time?
The Alaska Brewing Company is being a bit clever and using its own brewing process to power the brewery with a unique boiler system.
Even though wheelchairs may fold up for easy transport in a car or plane, their wheels don't get smaller. That's where the Morph Folding Wheelchair Wheel comes in.
There are only 7 northern white rhinos left in the world and 4 of them live in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. Protecting them and the other rhinos, elephants, leopards and other animals in the reserve is a particularly hard job for the 190 rangers.
Add two to the number of satellites orbiting Earth. The other day Japan put two cutting edge information gathering satellites into polar orbit flying from south to north.