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£1.1 million project to develop new biodegradable stents

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Digital Diagnostic System will revolutionise on-the-ground healthcare

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Underwater forests a treasure trove of new drugs

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Catch up on the Astute-class submarine

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Scotland’s engineering heritage

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Open hardware: The future of tech or a flop?

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Comma.ai: The future of autonomous cars?

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3D printed guns: are they as big of a threat as governments think they are?

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