Engineers and suppliers are uniting in the effort to make Bloodhound a reality.
Video interview with Ben Rowton, Strategic business development manager for energy and environment at the National Physical Laboratory
An electrode that is injected into a patient as a liquid before curing inside the body could make neuromodulation therapies more reliable, less invasive and more economical.
Researchers have succeeded in forcing liquid mercury into carbon nanotubes. Their technique could have important applications, including nanolithography, the production of nanowires with unique...
Medical and agricultural technologies could benefit from super-grippy detachable suction devices
A carbon nanotube anode for lithium batteries can reduce the risk of catastrophic battery failure and speed up recharging times.