UK sports car manufacturer Lotus has unveiled the Evija, a vehicle claimed to be the the lightest and most powerful pure electric hypercar ever to go into series production.
Gateways allow enhanced sensor functions to work within open bus networks in safety applications
Carbon nanotubes form the basis of “buckypaper” material to protect hypersonic aircraft in flight
A collaboration between the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and Southampton University is to develop an instrument capable of simulating the high pressures and low temperatures needed to create...
Researchers have developed an optical fibre probe claimed to distinguish breast cancer tissue from normal tissue, an advance that could allow surgeons to be more precise when removing breast cancer.
Researchers have found that digitised mammograms are interpreted more accurately once they have been “compressed” using techniques similar to those used to lessen memory demands of images in digital...
El-Bo Produktion in Denmark first to use RenPaste® 4666 on marine scale model
A radiation-absorbing material developed for space-based applications is finding new applications closer to home.
The idea of using electronic methods within a microwave oven to precisely detect the levels of salt and fat in food may, at first, seem to be a good idea.
The race is on to ready the UK’s broadcast infrastructure for the digital switchover.