Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) is involved in a project to better characterise sea conditions for real-time ‘nowcasting’.
A molecular test and smartphone app that can tell people in 30 minutes if they have Covid-19 could be made available more quickly with help from industry.
Nottingham University is part of a €1.5m SPRIN-D Challenge collaboration to develop a portable facility that converts waste into chemicals that can be used to make medical devices.
Scientists in the US have for the first time pinpointed what occurs during a key manufacturing process of silicon solar cells.
Layers of graphene can be bonded and then deformed to form a material with properties that could be useful for creating stretchable supercapacitors for flexible electronic devices.
A new device for detecting Barrett’s oesophagus — a type of cancer — promises to be around 10 times cheaper and considerably less invasive than standard endoscopy.
A new imaging technique will give doctors a clearer view of the small intestine.
Loughborough University is working with Ford as part of a major new commercial EV project that aims to replace prototyping with modelling and simulation.