Researchers at Bristol University are helping to create an electronic sonotweezer that can manipulate microscopic particles.
US researchers have developed sensors resilient enough to survive the harsh conditions inside jet engines.
Carnegie Mellon University scientists have ‘programmed’ cells to make their own contrast agents.
Engineer readers favour a mix of energy storage methods to counter renewables intermittency.
Nexeon has raised over $200m to accelerate expansion of its battery materials manufacturing capabilities.
The G8 nations have this week pledged $200 million to the Chernobyl ShelterFund.
Spire Corporation has been awarded a $750,000 grant to develop a terahertz-based standoff detection imager.
ESAB Automation’s COLUMBUS processingsystem was introduced to make profile cuttingprocesses simple, efficient and cost-effective.
The Sumitomo Chemical Company is to acquire Cambridge Display Technology for $285m.
Northwestern University researchers have shown that nanodiamonds are very effective at delivering chemotherapy drugs to cells.