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When cracks form, microbeads embedded in the material break open and cause a chemical reaction that highlights the damaged area - image courtesy of Nancy Sottos.

New polymer coating changes color for early warning of damage

A study shows Australian honey contains the world's highest levels of PA contaminants. Image courtesy of Flickr - Dino Giordano

Australian honey toxic according to new research

An artists impression of artificial intelligence and robotics - image courtesy of DFC

Elon Musk leads tech giants with $1bn AI research plan

The thin polyethylene film that prevents a lithium-ion battery from overheating. Image courtesy of Stanford University.

Scientists develop non-explosive lithium-ion batteries

Schematic of the Jovian magnetosphere with Jupiter at its centre and its moons orbiting - image courtesy of Wikicommons and Volcanopele

Airbus Defence and Space to build $350m Jupiter spacecraft

Integrated Vehicle Health Management - Cranfield

Asset management: coupling business and technology

New study proves pesticides impair bumblebees at the colony level

Night vision technology made possible through the use of graphene could become common place on phones according to researchers at MIT - image courtesy of DFC

Graphene used to revolutionise thermal and night vision imaging

Toyota FCV Plus (concept)

Toyota to establish $1bn US-based robotics and AI R&D company

The London skyline shrowded in cloud and a thick brown smog - image courtesy of DFC.

Professor Henning Rodhe wins 2015 Volvo Environment Prize

Teams raced to the finish line in Adelaide in the final section of the World Solar Challenge. Image courtesy of World Solar Challenge.

Dutch teams win both categories of World Solar Challenge

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