Celestial images from the Very Large Telescope array are set to be given a boost, claim the developers of OCam: the world's fastest high-precision faint-light camera.
Prof Stephen Salter, technical adviser at Aquamarine Power, believes geoengineering could help to mitigate some of the most pressing effects of climate change. Stuart Nathan reports
Researchers in Singapore have developed MANA 2.0, a new method of gait assessment claimed to be more economical than current gold-standard mat tests carried out in surgeries.
University of South Florida researchers have developed a sensor that can detect the explosive TNT in a marine environment.
A four-year UK study concludes that mobile ‘phone users are not at a greater overall risk of developing glioma, a common brain tumour.
The Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council have merged into the Science and Technology Facilities Council.
Carbon nanotubes could replace aluminium and copper on micro-electric interconnectors thanks to a technique developed in the UK. Siobhan Wagner explains.
Scientists have developed a method to 3D print flexible electronics using the conducting polymer polypyrrole, an advance that could be used in surgical procedures.