Researchers believe a novel DNA-peptide structure can be used to produce thin, transparent, and flexible screens, a development that could lead to roll-up electronic displays.
Engineer readers believe the new organisation to support space technology teaching in the UK will be most valuable to strengthen STEM take-up
Birmingham University researchers have developed a technique to print soft biomaterials that could be used to repair defects in the body.
Linear Technology has released the LT3486, a dual step-up DC/DC converter specifically designed to drive up to 16 white LEDs with constant current.
Engineers at the Manufacturing Technology Centre are participating in SHyLO, a project to develop low carbon hydrogen storage and supply systems to help the UK toward net zero.
Scientists at Oxford University are hoping to license technology that could make it easier to monitor telecommunications signals in optical fibres.
T-Mobile’s BlackBerry users who subscribe to the newly available TrafficTV service will have to think of an excuse other than heavy traffic for being late
Wounds could heal more quickly by stimulating blood vessels with electricity to carry white blood cells and oxygen to wound sites.
German companies including Volkswagen, BASF, Bosch and Li-Tec are to invest €360m in a project to develop high-performance lithium-ion batteries.
Part of a project to develop a synthetic material that "thinks" like brain matter, the material can "listen" to brain functions