The Covid-19 pandemic has refocussed young minds and has prompted many to consider a future career in a STEM-related field.
Researchers in South Korea have developed a brain implant that wirelessly recharges from outside the body to control brain circuits for extended periods.
An aerospace project is underway that aims to develop a novel test and certification process for aeronautical structures that combines cyber-physical information.
Aurrigo is creating a digital twin of a US airport that will explore the viability of introducing autonomous solutions to airside operations.
A new method of assessing a key stage of steel production is set to boost the competitiveness of the UK and EU steel industries.
Researchers at Imperial College London have become the first in the world to test how pathogens interact with artificial human organs, so called organ-on-chip technologies.
Manchester University is developing high-speed data crunching technology that will be crucial to the success of a £1.1bn radio telescope.
The Spiral-Inducing Bypass Graft was produced by an unusual multi-disciplinary, cross-border venture. The laws that govern blood flow apply also to the dynamics of coolant in nuclear reactors, which...
Testing has begun on a device that can ‘sniff out’ the presence of disease, thanks to a £1.3m award from the Wellcome Trust.
The design and selection of suitable rolling bearings for wind turbine rotor shafts and gearboxes is critical in order to ensure a long service life and to minimise maintenance costs, says Dr Steve...