A Canadian company has recently launched a 37” display that provides peak luminance in excess of 3,000 candela/m2 and a contrast ratio in excess of 200,000:1.
In an advance for soft robotics, a new laser scanning technique has been used to 3D print a robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons with slow curing polymers.
A tiny light source and sensors at the end of an endoscope may provide a more accurate way to identify pre-cancerous cells in the lining of the oesophagus.
An imaging sensor from a smart phone has been used to help engineers at The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) transform the way cell cultures are imaged in ‘smart’ petri dishes.
Almost half of engineers (45.7 per cent) are intimidated by certain aspects of job hunting, prompting us to ask what part of the process strikes the most fear in Engineer readers.
In this video interview Alexandra Bromhead, Business Development Manager, Technology for the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) explains how her team's expertise is helping industry to...
The prospect of on-demand travel at speeds of up to 1,100km/h has moved forward with an agreement signed between Hyperloop One and the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority.
Technology that could save the lives of unborn children has been developed at Nottingham University. The small device is able to monitor a baby's heart for signs of any potential defects or problems.
Designing, constructing and integrating new facilities that live up to vertical farming’s many promises calls for the right kind of knowhow, says Ian Hart, business development director at adi...