On its stand at MACH Sheffield's
The industry’s leading showcase for robotics and automation solutions for manufacturing and supply chain operations has expanded its programme, resulting in an exhibition packed with more shows,...
Micro-supercapacitors inkjet-printed onto clothing could provide a viable power source for e-textiles, research by Nottingham Trent University, the University of the West of England and Exeter...
A hand-held near infrared chemical detector for use in security, environmental monitoring and forensics is being developed by ZiNIR and Surrey University's Advanced Technology Institute.
Signal processing techniques and antenna arrays built from everyday objects could revolutionise the way NASA obtains data from its Earth observing satellites.
Disillusioned with his (or her) employer’s appetite for logical change, our anonymous blogger leaves. But should he (or she) have had one more crack at telling them where they were going?
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a soft robot that engages in three simultaneous behaviours: rolling forward, spinning and following a path that orbits around a central...
Scientists have created energy-harvesting flags that generate electricity using wind and solar power, an advance that could boost the use of remote ‘deploy and forget’ sensors.