A recent study by Diabetes UK found that four in five children with diabetes were failing to manage their diabetes and were not achieving recommended blood sugar levels. It is hoped that In1 will help...
In the dramatic, windswept landscape of Orkney, Scotland, engineers are helping to harness some of the most powerful waves and tides in the world to produce renewable marine energy.
The aerospace sector continues to push boundaries as it enters its second 100 years.
A specially-engineered ice slurry could be used to cool the brain and major organs, delaying cell death and giving doctors and paramedics more time to revive heart attack and accident victims.
Offshore wind farms and the undersea cables used to transfer power to the shore could be monitored remotely using robotic and autonomous vehicles, as part of a UK-wide research effort.
A composite piston accumulator designed by engineering firm Parker is set to form a vital part of Bloodhound SSC’s attempt to break the world land speed record in 2016.
UK electrification specialist Equipmake has signed a contract with London’s Big Bus Tours to convert a 10-strong fleet of open-top tour buses from diesel to fully electric.
An Oxford University spin-out whose innovative hot water tanks promise to save up to 20 per cent on hot water bills has secured £3.6m in Series A financing.
An underground source of hot-rock energy may have the potential to produce low-cost fresh water, according to researchers at the University of Queensland’s Queensland Geothermal Energy Centre of...
The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) has announced that it is to run a competition to fund the development and commercialisation of innovative processes that will generate high-value chemicals through...