The Victorians had a craving for intoxicating liquor and Burrell’s mobile distillery may have played its part in quenching that thirst writes Jason Ford.
Researchers from Stanford and Berkeley have developed a new X-ray microscopy technique to study the performance of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
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A renewed increase in export orders has failed to ease concerns for manufacturers in the face of deteriorating consumer demand at home.
Brandauer’s expertise in motor laminations has helped it become part of a £500,000 project designed to prove the feasibility of a new electric machine.
An artificial 2D retina made from materials including graphene and molybdenum disulphide could restore sight and be further modified to track heart and brain activity, scientist claim.
Computerised scheduling of charging for electric vehicles (EV) could ease the strain on grids and still meet customer demands, according to researchers at Southampton University.
A wearable medical device developed by a company in Ireland is expected to enhance patient monitoring and well being, help nurses work more efficiently, and simplify hospital ward management.
Dr Matthew Juniper from the University of Cambridge has created a set of online animations to supplement lectures for his students.