A Faster Way to Fix Broken Bones and Torn Cartilage
European scientists have developed pioneering new technology that could help regenerate damaged cartilage and bone tissue and get patients back on their feet quicker than ever before.
The Very Small is Big in Manufacturing
Small means big business these days. Consumers are demanding ever smaller, more portable devices, with extra features, better performance and energy efficiency.
Universal Phone Charger Planned for EU Countries
The European Union have been taking steps towards the mandatory introduction of a common mobile phone charger, which could universally power up all handset makes.
VW to Reach 10 Million Mark for Annual Car Sales in 2014
German car-maker Volkswagen (VW) expects to sell more than 10 million vehicles across its multi-brand group this year
Mixing Light and Electricity for Innovative Electronics
EU-funded scientists are now looking at light as a replacement for electric signals, and are reporting promising work on light particles called polaritons.
Fighting Cancer by Attacking its Support Network
Scientists are using new knowledge to create a more accurate model of one particular type of cancer – multiple myeloma – and develop better drugs to treat it.
French Billionare Vincent Bollore to bring Electric Cars to London
The French billionaire Vincent Bollore has unveiled plans to get 3000 electric cars on London streets by 2016.
BMW Post Fourth Quarter Profit Gain on 3-Series
BMW reported a surprise 4.2 per cent gain in their fourth quarter profit, this was boosted by strong demand for the 3-series sedan and wagon.
Crossing Borders to Find an Alternative Rubber Supply
Natural rubber is a unique raw material with a whole range of applications. To reduce the current dependence on the rubber tree which mainly grows in Asia, a European substitute is vital.
HCL Technologies Expects $1 billion Revenue Stream
HCL Technologies expects its financial services pipeline in Europe to be in excess of $1 billion, this fiscal year, a senior official has said.