Science & Research

UK border entry plans could breach EU free movement laws

UK government plans to collect the records of everyone who enters and leaves Britain have been condemned by major transport operators

The European commission has reached an agreement with mobile phone manufacturers to introduce a single charger from next year

A new report says Europe is 'lagging behind' the US and Japan in terms of innovation

From our magazines

Help from the starsHelp from the stars

Drenthe is home to some of Europe’s most powerful space sensors – but the technology is also being used to improve things on the ground, says Rob Bats

Monday 15th December 2008
Master of inventionMaster of invention

Ján Figel’ extols the benefits of dedicating a year to Europe’s inventiveness

Monday 8th December 2008
A fair flutterA fair flutter

The Schaldemose report on internet gambling is undermined by a failure to distinguish between licensed and unlicensed gambling, argues Mark Davies

Monday 8th December 2008
Networks for the futureNetworks for the future

EU telecoms ministers should opt for less, not more, regulation if they want to equip Europe with broadband access that is fit for purpose, says Michael Bartholomew

Monday 24th November 2008
The man-machineThe man-machine

Kevin Warwick revisits Alan Turing’s pioneering imitation game for computers to see if machines really can think

Monday 17th November 2008