Leeds University scientists have created the first convincing robotic fish that shoals of real fish will accept as one of their own.
Scientists in the US have determined the three-dimensional molecular structure of a material that is very promising for a variety of real-world applications.
Xerox is developing a new Near Field Communication (NFC) ticketless payment solution, designed to provide access to public transport systems all over the world using a single smartphone app.
Wireless antennas small enough to squeeze onto computer chips could be built thanks to research at Cambridge University.
UK researchers have embedded swarm robots with processing power that enables in situ artificial evolution and independent learning.
Technology first used for material inspection is helping to produce highly detailed, real-time images inside the human body to assist surgeons in differentiating cancerous tumours from healthy tissue.
Bournemouth University academics have been awarded £66,400 to carry out research for BT that aims to predict how the communications company’s customers will use its services in the future.