News published October 2019
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UK prepares for breakdown in talks with EU
A government official told the BBC the EU had not shown a desire to "budge one centimetre" since Boris Johnson submitted new proposals to Brussels. They said a deal was not completely ruled out, but an
Published on Monday, 7th October 2019 -
How 3D technology is capturing the world
London design studio Sample & Hold has been asked to scan all kinds of things: a shoe, a carrot, the heads of every member of the Barcelona FC team.
Published on Monday, 7th October 2019 -
How my son went from gamer to compulsive gambler’
The NHS has opened its first clinic for young people addicted to gaming and gambling, a year after a Gambling Commission report found that 55,000 11-to-16-year-olds in the UK were problem gamblers.
Published on Monday, 7th October 2019 -
Tattoos in Japan: The eye-watering art thousands cross the world for
For 30 years he has tattooed by hand in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, needing nothing but ink and a needle-tipped stick. By that hand, gods and monsters spring to life on the backs of bankers and band members. Koi
Published on Monday, 7th October 2019 -
Robotic Control - Artificial hand for amputees
A smart artificial hand for amputees merges user and robotic control
Published on Monday, 7th October 2019 -
Haywards Heath taxis now carry life-saving kits
A Haywards Heath taxi firm has become one of the only ones in the UK to introduce defibrillators into its cabs.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2019