Farmers could monitor their crops more precisely with a hyperspectral handheld sensor that is claimed to provide up-to-the-minute data on plant physiology.
Up to £27m of government support will be made available to Jaguar Land Rover for the production of an all-new vehicle based on Land Rover's LRX Concept.
Advances in space exploration technology could herald the answer to the global energy crisis and the search for emission-free sources to replace fossil fuels.
The high frequency electronic properties of single nanoscale objects can now be measured, thanks to a technique designed to manipulate terahertz radiation.
A new type of light modulator that uses acoustic waves rather than electrical currents promises to be a boost to the telecommunications industry. Siobhan Wagner reports.
Nano-sized carbon tubes coated with strands of DNA can create tiny sensors with abilities to detect odours and tastes, according to researchers in the US.
Britain is viewed by UK manufacturers as a more competitive place to locate their activities compared to January 2023, a survey from Make UK and PwC has found.
An engineer has incorporated Formula 1 and office-furniture technology into a wheelchair to allow it to move more smoothly over bumpy ground. Stuart Nathan reports
Researchers at Nottingham University are developing BeeSave, an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides against the varroa mite, one of the biggest threats to honeybees in the UK.
A machining process developed in Germany could give architects and industrial designers the ability to create shapes in sheet glass that were previously difficult and costly to produce.