A software package designed to teach programming to secondary school students has won a major award in the US.
A new Flexible Industrialisation Line (FIL) at the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) is set to give battery developers the ability to scale from the lab to GWh scale.
The human body’s ability to regulate temperature through sweating has inspired engineers to replicate the process in soft robot muscle.
SurModics has obtained an option to acquire an exclusive license from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, to two classes of biodegradable polymers for use in the delivery of drugs to the eye....
Surface preparation and finishing equipmentspecialist Wheelabrator Group has added twonew machines to its popular SmartLine range,to help industries switch to moreenvironmentally friendly cleaning...
Harnessing the full potential of marine energy could provide enough power for up to 15 million homes and save up to 70 million tonnes of C02 by 2050, according to the government’s Marine Energy Action...
A French inventor claims to have found a way to reclaim the energy from shock absorbers as a vehicle travels down a bumpy road to provide air conditioning or transport refrigeration.
When researchers at NCLIH needed a product to allow medical staff to diagnose tuberculosis without the use of expensive x-ray equipment, they turned to 42 Technology for help.
Surgeons at Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) are amongst the first in Europe to introduce robot technology to undertake surgery.
Improved IT promises to make it possible for collaborating companies to communicate more effectively, says Gerard O’Neill