Crack resistance in concrete components can be improved by coupling architected designs with additive manufacturing processes and industrial robots that precisely control material deposition.
A miniature device developed at the University of Montreal can rapidly measure a patient’s blood for methotrexate, a commonly used but potentially toxic cancer drug.
A new ultrasound system that uses optical components rather than electronic components could give doctors more flexibility in how they use ultrasound.
An international team has developed a low power artificial vision system with parts that can be recycled or biodegrade, like the honey used as an electrolyte.
Researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology have demonstrated a laser-based imaging system that creates high-definition 3D maps of surfaces from as far away as 10.5m.
A pollutant from the textiles industry could be given a second life as a material for redox flow batteries, which are large, rechargeable liquid-based devices that store electrical energy at grid...
The Paul Jackson blogThe chief executive of Engineering UK looks at some of the innovations that are helping the NHS face the future
A replicated adult human ear that looks and feels natural has been developed by a team using a 3D printer and tissue engineering techniques.