Sheffield University researchers have developed an innovative technique known as nanowelding to join together nanoscale-objects.
A new biochar facility capable of sequestering up to 17,000 tonnes of CO2 per year is due to open in Wiltshire in 2025.
Millbrook’s Andrew Eastlake explains why the iconic testing ground is a favourite with everyone from film-makers to London bus designers
Researchers in Canada have developed a new way to print paper biosensors, an advance that could simplify the diagnosis of many bacterial and respiratory infections.
A life-size 'mock patient', who can talk, wheeze, groan and bleed, is the centrepiece of a new suite of teaching laboratories unveiled at Medway School of Pharmacy.
In both the US and Europe, robotics is becoming an increasingly popular choice for companies seeking to reduce operating costs and improve quality. Mark Venables explains.
RDM Group is to lead a feasibility study into the introduction of autonomous transportation to help alleviate congestion in Cambridge.
A prototype smartwatch developed by scientists at Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University can identify objects that the wearer is touching.
A £2m project is underway to create a simulation of the South East’s electricity network which will allow more low carbon technologies to be installed.