Iowa State University researchers are working to improve the process currently used to manufacture turbine blades.
Sizewell C has announced a partnership with Women into Construction to enable the new nuclear power project to access a larger pool of women to join the team.
With the global population expected to reach over nine billion by 2050, food production will need to increase by almost 70 per cent to meet the increasing demand.
A University of Texas at Dallas professor has applied robot control theory to enable powered prosthetics to dynamically respond to the wearer’s environment and help amputees walk.
Danish spin-out works with Zeiss to bring synchrotron capability to the materials lab
A planet-hunting satellite designed to search for so-called exoplanets around nearby stars is poised to start beaming its first package of data back to Earth.
A QinetiQ-led consortium is one of three teams being awarded contracts to design a satellite mission to investigate and defect any asteroid threat to Earth.
Researchers from Technische Universität München (TUM) have developed image sensors claimed to be cheap to produce and more sensitive to light than conventional silicon versions.
Researchers in the US claim to have engineered bacteria to produce new-to-nature carbon products that could advance green biomanufacturing.
A free course sponsored by the UK DTI aims to encourage more than 1,000 women to return to science, engineering and technology.