Scientists are using high-powered X-rays from the Diamond Light Source, a third-generation synchrotron in Oxfordshire, to carry out fluorescence analysis and identify new wheat varieties with added...
To discover whether cancerous cells are present in tumours, doctors usually conduct a biopsy and examine the removed tissue under the microscope. This process is not only very stressful for the...
People who are visually impaired could soon have Thornton Abbey at their fingertips thanks to an innovative collaboration between the University of Hull and Visually Impaired Media Access...
Manufacturers are calling for additional support from the government if they are to be expected to help fund the UK’s low-carbon transition.
Martin Starkey, Managing Director for Ricardo Performance Products, explores the production challenges of bringing new technologies and products to market
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) has reported a two per cent rise in adjusted full-year profits, and said it will be pushing ahead with plans to expand in the UK.
Researchers at the University of Sussex have become the first in the world to develop technology which can bend sound waves around an obstacle and then levitate an object.
BAE Systems is supporting the Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) team in its attempt to win the America’s Cup by providing it with a version of its bone-conduction communications technology.
Construction of the first grid-scale electricity storage facility to be built in Britain for more than 30 years could begin as early as 2018 following granting of planning permission for the scheme.
The UK must make tough choices and embrace radical change in its approach to science and technology, according to a new report from the Royal Academy of Engineering.