Columbia Engineering researchers have created the first flat lens to focus a large range of colours of any polarisation to the same focal point without the need for additional lenses.
A lab-on-a-chip developed at Twente University will enable doctors to choose the right type and dosage of medication for cancer patients, and could help identify a mechanism to stop cancer spreading.
An emerging wave of bioelectronic medicine is changing the way we treat disease, targeting everything from arthritis and diabetes to cancer and Crohn’s disease. Andrew Wade reports.
Researchers at Rice University have successfully used laser-based sensors to detect the presence of specific gases in concentrations in the range of parts per billion to parts per trillion.
EngineeringUK CEO Dr Hilary Leevers imagines an engineering community that works together to achieve greater impact and asks for your help.
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This week's video comes from Bristol University where researchers have shown that a tractor beam can be built for under £70 with readily available parts.