Six weird and wonderful robotics projectsScientists around the world are pushing the boundaries of robotics research, adopting different approaches to the issue of human-robot interactionDecember 26, 2010 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Bristol Jam spreads the Raspberry Pi love: PhotosFans of the cheap, Linux-based computer met up in Bristol to show off devices based on the Raspberry Pi, one of a number of events intended to bring enthusiasts together.August 29, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Proverbial wallets teach owners to budgetA team at MIT has come up with three prototype wallets that shrink, expand, buzz and tighten up according to the state of the owner's bank balanceFebruary 4, 2011 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Europe set to build wedge-shaped spacecraftThe European Space Agency has signed a deal for the construction of its IXV space vehicle, an unmanned craft that will test re-entry technology from low Earth orbitJune 28, 2011 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
US Space Fence plants first post – on a Pacific islandThe US Air Force's $3.5bn Space Fence surveillance system is designed to detect satellites and debris in low Earth orbit, and its first radar station will be based in the Marshall Islands.September 28, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Europe sets goals for space as UK bumps up cash for ESAThe European Space Agency is meeting in Italy to decide on its goals for the future, with the UK looking to use increased funding for the ESA to boost its own space industry.November 20, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Kickstarter breathes life into tech start-upsThe New York-based website crowd-sources funds for creative projects and tech innovations, from robots and gadgets to software and hardwareApril 17, 2011 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Raspberry Pi cases round-up: Eight inventive holders in photosThe Raspberry Pi mini-computer has taken the tech world by storm. If you're one of the lucky few to get one, one of the first things you'll need is a case. Here's a few to choose from.August 9, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
NASA's Hubble gazes 13.2 billion years into universe's pastNASA has released the eXtreme Deep Field (XDF), the deepest-ever shot of the universe, composed of 10 years of photos from the Hubble Space Telescope.September 26, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation