Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney have developed a way to make it easier to type on touch screen devices.
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The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute has recently been awarded $25 million by the US Department of Transportation to develop technologies to help drivers avoid crashes.
Researchers at Exeter University are leading the development of a pioneering technique that enables graphene fibres to be woven into clothing in order to create smart textiles.
Researchers in the US have shown how liquid crystals can be used to create compound lenses similar to those found in insects.
A software engineering student from Portsmouth University has helped to design an award-winning way of cutting energy use in buildings by up to 25 per cent.
Federal-Mogul has developed what is believed to be the world’s first polyethylene-terephthalate yarn to meet halogen-free flame-retardant regulations and ’no flaming drip’ requirements.
A pioneering project to drill deep under the heart of Newcastle in search of geothermal energy is about to enter its final phase.
Five Boise State University engineering professors have been awarded a NASA grant to develop a micro-propulsion system that could enable satellites to maintain position while in orbit.
Global Laser Enrichment has completed its application to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a license to build the world's first laser-based uranium enrichment facility.